The Rome Total War Original Soundtrack was composed by Jeff van Dyck in 2003-2004. It features vocals by Angela van Dyck, and bouzouki and mandolin by Saki Kaskas.
@@mirceazaharia2094 Yep, even the general I had that was raving mad and used to give speeches about the owl gods bringing him victory were amazing. He'd then charge the enemy flank and kill like 500 units. Gigachad indeed.
@@theoriginaldylangreene When the enemy reaches the afterlife and inquires as to the identity of the commander that killed them, they empower the Owl gods! "WHO?! WHO?!"
Oh this was the shit, lining up 1000 guys with shields infront and arrows in the back with the cav either side. Glorious. This started when you told anyone to start moving anywhere.
I listened to this song on my earbuds while visiting Masada, Israel. I was by myself around noon. Before me was the siege ramp built by the Roman army. This song literally sent chill down to my spine.
I always the voices of people in the beginning of the track represents the 'disorganized' barbarian armies, then as the legions appear, a much more organized and disciplined professional soldiers marching in perfect sync, the choir shows up to represent Rome's soldiers.
I'm pretty sure it's supposed the voices you can hear are supposed to be the seargents shouting marching orders since you can hear them the whole song.
The impressionable and naiive kid I was when I first saw my armies march towards the city walls and this music kicked in. I was never the same kid after that.
They lost the composer Van Dyck similar to how they lost the talent for everything else. Big corpos like SEGA ruin entertainment. Rome III track? You'll have to buy each individual background music track for $19.99. Stick with the true Golden Era of Gaming classics that's what I do. Mods my man. Mods add more than a remaster or any newer version of the same game. Graphics don't mean anything to me anyways. I prefer this Era of graphics like I do anime. Newer games are like bad CGI in anime.
Amazing Part. Your work on this OST is phenomenal and highly underrated and unapreciated !!!!!!! Been listening to this since the game came up, used to leave the game on so the campaign would play the music while I slept before school.
"Sir, the Gauls have us outnumbered 4-1!" The General within you: "Good, then it is an even fight. Archers, fire at will! Legionnaires, stand guard and hold your ground! Cavalry to the flanks, double-time! Onagers, ignite missiles! Roma Invicta, Gloria Eterna!"
Bit late but i loved how my general would say Units! FORWARD!!! This would kick in and my army would start a wall of dust as it moved forward. What a game.
Army gets into battle formation, the signifer is holding the standart high so the men can see it, centurions are yelling at their men to make ready for battle, signalls are given and they advance, missiles fill the air and skirmishers scatter between the two forces
Меня бесит что я испытываю удольствие от этой песни! Мы хотим убить друг друга. Но беда в том что у нас технологии лучше и лучше с годами. возможно мы все умрем изза этого.
Just an fyi idk if mr van dyke or anyone for him reads these but there is a game called wage match that is using (darker skies ahead) from medieval teutonic
@@JeffvanDyckMusic idk I just saw an advertisement on here and recognized it. It's very distorted cause there's so much going on in it but I played thousands of hours and I'm sure it's your song