Dragon's Dogma soundtrack. All songs composed by Takayoshi Makino and Rei Kondoh except where noted. This was composed by Inon Zur, composer for Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas and the Dragon Age series.
I was playing it the other day and heard this song so I turned my fan in my room off and turned the music up and just listened to this song, it’s such a beautifully sad song
Such an underrated game. This game really helped expand my imagination as a human. It might not be the best in the world of video games but personally it's one of my best. This game is sad and very realistic and I'm happy and lucky to have known this game.
Not the best my ass. Jk. It's a bit rough around the edges, especially now a days, sometimes it's animations can be janky and so can the ai, enemies have a set spawn location instead of being able to spawn pretty much anywhere, it was pretty short and the characters that seemed a bit important never really got touched on unless you did there quest/s and even then it wasn't enough to get fooly engrossed in various characters sadly, here's hopes to a sequel that will improve on all of those and more.
@@sabusabusabasabasubasubasu8957well it's a 2013 game after all, plus the capcom's budget that time got cut, so they didn't manage to put the whole content of the game that it supposed to have.
The chimes of the branches of the tree of life, the call of the unending abyss and eternal night and of the truth of creation never sounded so serene yet entirely terrifying.
Eternity of struggle. Unending sorrow. A black hole of dead worlds. Billions of fallen heroes just like you. The one will end this all. That is the weight that comes with that music.
The one dislike was someone who didn't realize you are supposed to fall and thought "so, I'm stuck here forever. whoop." I personally love this theme and definitely sounds magical, enchanting, but also sad, like you are falling into the ruins of a dead world. 100% love it! I listen to it while gardening and I'm wearing wireless headphones
I fell asleep to this i wanted to keep grinding wakestones and i was like i’ll rest my eyes a bit and listened to the music, next thing ik it’s morning 😂👍
This track always felt somewhat melancholic to me. We are presented with the shocking and sad truth about this world and its eternal cycle, something that feels like we weren't supposed to see. We don't feel like triumphant heroes after killing Grigori, more like the bringers of the impending doom that's unleashed upon the world. Very few games made me feel this way, the last one was Elden Ring when fighting Radagon / Elden Beast. Also, Dragon's Dogma 2 lfg!!
Is there perhaps a dulling of Dragon's Dogma in America? Because if so, the game could have been better, should some of the good parts have been left in. (Like content ripped out, left only for Japanese releases, because people do that....)
As far as I know, there is no difference between the JP and NTSC releases of Dragon's Dogma. And also as far as I know, ripping out content for Western releases of Japanese games these days only applies to anime tie-ins that are too hard to license in the west.
+Serenity Score yeah kingdom hearts does that with the final mix versions. The final mix versions basically add another to the half game making western ports miserable compared to the Japanese version which it sucks that it has to happen.