DOOM Eternal Ancient Gods Part 2 - Official Intro Main Theme DOOM Eternal Ancient Gods Part Two (Official OST Playlist) • DOOM Eternal: Ancient ... Music Composed by Andrew Hulshult and David Levy
@@TheFirstCause Hellwalker kind of set the tone perfectly for how the game was going to progress. Like I sat in the main menu going through settings and heard it get intense and could just tell the music was a good indicator of the quality of game I was about to play the first time. This one caught me by surprise since I didn't care for the original Doom Eternal main menu AS main menu music so much, still a good song but it sounds less intense than this one does or Hellwalker)
To paraphrase a comment that's been copy-pasted to death on Disturbed's cover of "The Sound of Silence"; Mick Gordon's menu track: A warning. David Levy's menu track: The resident anger at said warning going unheeded.
Just love the portentous-ness of this theme. Waaaaayyyyy better than the original one. When I boot up the game now I have to linger on the menu screen a while longer..
Better than the old one which sounded cool but didnt really sound heavy and dark enough for Doom and should've been the Battlemode theme so we get both.
They should make the music an optional thing so you can get more from challenges and the records you can collect in game should also count towards this
@@KoolAids-vj1ll There was no real reason to change the intro theme, but they changed musicians because Mick couldn't hit deadlines and repeatedly lied to id/Bethesda/Zenimax/Microsoft.
Mick Gordon's Main Menu Track: A warning of something to come and to be prepared David Levy's: That something is here, and all you can do is face it head on
I really wish i could change it back to the sign of evil theme with hints of dark halls in there that song was so good its a shame they switched it out
People are arguing over which menu theme is better...I say both are great in their own ways. Mick's old menu theme represented Doom in it's early days, when it was this new and exciting doom game that called back to it's roots while making a name for it's own. A lone warrior of a game that's metal as hell. This menu theme represents doom eternal as it is now, a kickass game known around the world that has brought many people to the spotlight, revitalized the single player first person shooter genre, and a king of it's kind. Also, the story that has been building up is in this theme as well. Mick's theme stood for the lone warrior of a game Doom Eternal was when it first came out while David's theme stands for the game as it is now, a titan in the gaming industry.
@@alymoose53 I thought he got fired because there wasn’t as much passion, as far as Bethesda was concerned, in his doom eternal soundtrack vice doom 2016’s and he was on a downtrend that way. But idk might have to look up the story again
This DLC isn't so good enough as previous. If Doom Slayer dies because Dark Lord is his creator,and this Dawoth is the creator of all beings, that means that his death means death to us all.
The slayer didn't die, he was put away in the crypt just like at the beginning of DOOM 2016, sealed away until he is needed again, sleeping...finally resting. We may see the Slayer again