Setting The Stage does exactly that. When I watched that cut scene opening and heard that music, I knew I'd be playing this series over and over for the rest of my life.
It's so fascinating how many party of this soundtrack have VERY strong ties to epic/iconic movie scores of the past but you actually only notice it, when listening to them without playing the game. The Main Theme for example is so reminicent of the score for Conan The Barbarian (1982) while The Stage Is Set actually reminds me heavily of Star Wars I'm not saying, that those scores are clones or rip-offs but they just perfectly nail the feel of an epic, fantasy score
Played EE on my Xbox One and then on my Xbox Series X. I always heard of it and loved how it played. Gameplay wise it was easy to follow but I learned more as I went. I FELL IN LOVE with the storyline. I started the first game and played all the way through (Skipped Siege of Dragonspear) because I wanted to experience how people back in the day played. It took me 6 months to finish it. It really helped me with my own story that I hope can someday be published.
Tracklist for mobile users: 00:00 - Main Theme 01:35 - The stage is set 03:04 - Candlekeep 5:37 - Attacked by Assassins 07:13 - Leaving Home 09:16 - Gorion's Battle 10:30 - Exploring the plains 11:58 - Hobgoblins & Worgs 12:48 - Night on the plains 15:00 - The gibberling horde 16:30 - Helm's Temple 17:16 - The ruins of ulcaster 20:32 - Swords against darkness 21:45 - Safe in Beregost 23:26 - The Beregost night 25:02 - Attacked by bounty hunters 26:53 - Cloakwood forest 28:55 - Giant Spiders 30:13 - Night in cloakwood 31:42 - From out of the storm 33:05 - The friendly arms Inn 34:38 - The dream 36:41 - Stealth in the bandit camp 38:22 - Bandit melee 39:57 - Entering Baldur's Gate 41:08 - Streets of the city 42:03 - Night falls on Baldur's Gate 44:13 - The lady's house 45:14 - Down to the sewers 48:17 - Fighting for survival 49:41 - Ever Deeper 51:42 - The last Battle 52:48 - End of the Quest
10:30 - Exploring the plains is sooo good. It makes me always exciting. I would start immediately a new game, but I know that restartitis would *** me - so lets just listen on to the nice track.
You're welcome! I'm just finishing uploading the last chapter of baldur's gate 2... the expansion Throne of Bhaal. It's very short, but you can find some good songs in there. Thanks for the support!
The peaceful tracks have this creepiness to them, like even though your surroundings seem safe for now you're still very vulnerable and alone, and when combat breaks out it's almost a relief that the wait is over.
Dude. Where have you been all my life? I would consider kissing you on the lips, despite my germ fears. I am overwhelmed with nostalgia and joy, baby, and it is all focused on you at the moment. Thanks!
Hola Chic@s!!Hi guys!!If you want to see the full gameplay: Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xfDxq-iAG9Q.html Part 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y4NFYTNul4E.html Part 3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sZgulgUz1bU.html
So nostalgic hearing this soundtrack again, such great memories! My favorite tracks - Swords against darkness, Fighting for survival (think this showed up prominently in a location with undead) and The Last Battle. That Last Battle cue. I remember towards the end of the game you are underground and end up emerging in the open world right on top of some end game level monsters: witches or evil magic users and they had the ability to turn you to stone. First time I emerged, I ended up in battle with this group and the music began playing as the wind swirled the dust around. Awesome. It also was one of the first times I played it straight as I remember Aerie was turned to stone (which took her out of the party) then she was shattered, but I didn’t reload. Sadness. But that was a boss level fight the first time without knowing what was going to happen.