I will leave you guys with a video about the Music of Diablo IV and what we might expect in the future from the game itself.
The music in the cinematic trailer is made by Ryan Amon, the author of music for games like Assassin's Creed Unity and Bloodborne. His music can also be heard in movies like: Elysium, Blackhat and Chappie.
Here are some soundscapes that might suggest how Diablo IV may sound like if he makes more, a deep dive into how he makes epic pieces.
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I hope his compositions will return us to the roots of the series, and all the dark ambiance that D1 gave us. It really set the mood and was, imo, the best soundtrack in the series thus far.
Yeah, I don't know if they might change composer for each Expansion, so when its time for Tristram again, and perhaps new Tristram, we will get the old vibes back, or really the original music as is. Remade is an option. I like Tristram more then New Tristram, even though they have similarities.
Also, if they would have other composers, I would've loved them for actually cover smaller areas, instead of full game or expansion. The music in the cinematic fits well, but as an atmosphere I think we need a variety. How that would work is up to the developers, and having many composers might be expensive, but they could always make commissions for it, keep the costs low and so on. I guess they have less control if so. It would be cool to get a pure change in tone when we go from land to land.
In the Doom Eternal game, especially when you are in the Hell Planet, the soundtrack fits perfectly with a diablo game, very dark and compatible with a terror/dark fantasy game.
The music was probably one of the best things about D3 TBH, kind hope some of that sticks around while also giving us some more eerie drums in darker areas.
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I will leave you guys with a video about the Music of Diablo IV and what we might expect in the future from the game itself.
The music in the cinematic trailer is made by Ryan Amon, the author of music for games like Assassin's Creed Unity and Bloodborne. His music can also be heard in movies like: Elysium, Blackhat and Chappie.
Here are some soundscapes that might suggest how Diablo IV may sound like if he makes more, a deep dive into how he makes epic pieces.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BjVP3SDLnU
What are your thoughts? Thanks for reading.
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I hope his compositions will return us to the roots of the series, and all the dark ambiance that D1 gave us. It really set the mood and was, imo, the best soundtrack in the series thus far.
The music for the trailer was spot on, but making trailer music and ambient soundscapes are two very different things.
I still think Matt Uelmens style captured that best throughout all the games which have been released so far.
His way of doing it made the world come alive in a way that the more contemporary approach of Diablo 3 was never achieved in my opinion.
Here's a gameplay video with no commentary, it's easier to hear the music in this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0CntI1Ez_U
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Yeah, I don't know if they might change composer for each Expansion, so when its time for Tristram again, and perhaps new Tristram, we will get the old vibes back, or really the original music as is. Remade is an option. I like Tristram more then New Tristram, even though they have similarities.
Also, if they would have other composers, I would've loved them for actually cover smaller areas, instead of full game or expansion. The music in the cinematic fits well, but as an atmosphere I think we need a variety. How that would work is up to the developers, and having many composers might be expensive, but they could always make commissions for it, keep the costs low and so on. I guess they have less control if so. It would be cool to get a pure change in tone when we go from land to land.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]
Great, thanks for sharing. Can you share me an mp3 file of this music? I want to set it to the incoming call tone on my phone.
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In the Doom Eternal game, especially when you are in the Hell Planet, the soundtrack fits perfectly with a diablo game, very dark and compatible with a terror/dark fantasy game.
Not bad uh, love the D3 musics too !
The music was probably one of the best things about D3 TBH, kind hope some of that sticks around while also giving us some more eerie drums in darker areas.
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