Music from Medieval II Total War Kingdoms. Battle music on the Britannia Campaign. Please comment and rate credit for music goes to Jeff van Dyck, the composer of Medieval II Total War.
The Teutonic Expansion music, just so exemplified in War of Kings, just sounds so evil and hungry, it's great. It feels like you're coming down on someone that had no chance of fighting you.
I remember when I first heard this song. It was just a spear blob vs another spear blob. I have never felt more epic in my life. That battle crashed few minutes later. But I remember the music! Not the crash. I definitely did not ragequit. I should stop writing now.
1:30 My spears are barely holding the front gate in the face of a massive army and my Feudal Knights make a fantastic side charge that routes the attackers for now... while I prepare for the next engagement... simply epic
1:07 musketeers forming a line in a haste and slowly turning against and aiming at the charging footmen and at 1:30 they start shooting in drill and every single bullet hits at an armour part of the charging footmen brigade and at 1:51 footmen complete their charge by landing their halberds on the musketeers.
this music playing as the Prince of the Principality of Wales (no idea why it is a kingdom in this game) is engaged in a last stand with Edward 1 of England and his crusaders
Wales is a de jure Kingdom, and had a de facto king, by celtic law and standards anyways they saw themselves united as a kingdom. Even though from the outside it looked otherwise.
7 year old comment but I'd also like to point out that it's not gibberish. Depending on what song you're listening to it can be Turkish lyrics, Gregorian chants, ...
I highly doubt that. This song is only part of the Teutonic Kingdoms expansion, England is only in the multiplayer of that. Edit: Actually, is it also a part of the Britannia expansion? I never played that one.
Why CA still hire that beddow guy to do total war music? his music in Thrones of Britannia while okay its still bland, it doesnt feel the urgent to go to war...