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3345d ago (Edited 3345d ago )A great soundtrack goes a long way to helping define a game or a movie. I didn't like the music behind the story trailer tho.This sounds great and is very appropriate for what I've seen of the game and the whole Nazi like story. I noticed it right away when I downloaded the beta.
Feb 22, 2011 Commercial (Digital) published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe on Feb 22, 2011 containing original soundtrack from Killzone 3 / Killzone 3 / Killzone 3 with compositions by Joris de Man performed by The Nimrod Session Orchestra (Stacey Watton). Stranger of sword city wikia. Daytona usa nascar museum.
At the midway point I thought it was going to change to the Bumble bee Transformer incredible soundtrack.one of the best in recent memory.Saving private Ryan is the reason you are seeing soundtracks like this associated with war games. Medal Of Honor is considered a classic before the last game that is one of the worst games known to man. Halo ALWAYS has an amazing soundtrack. MW2 and living legend, Hans Zimmer made a great combination and helped that game become massive.Ubisoft always has great soundtracks as well. Far Cry 2, all the ghost recon games.many great examples.
Splinter Cell Conviction was great, played the Airfield level several times because of it.lol.That's why I usually like the trailers better than the games and movies.I hope Kingdoms on 360 looks and sounds like this.1:23-1:25.WOW!!!
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Catalog Number | N/A |
Release Date | Feb 22, 2011 |
Publish Format | Commercial |
Release Price | 9.99 USD |
Media Format | Digital |
Classification | Original Soundtrack |
Published by | Sony Computer Entertainment Europe |
Composed by | Joris de Man |
Arranged by | Joris de Man, Jonathan Williams |
Performed by | The Nimrod Session Orchestra (Stacey Watton) |
Disc 1
01 | Main Menu - And Ever We Fight On | 2:51 |
02 | Birth of War - Dies Irae | 2:13 |
03 | Just a Moment Ago | 3:57 |
04 | Stahl and Orlock Square Off | 2:21 |
05 | No Exit Strategy | 1:29 |
06 | 'I'll Get You Home' | 2:02 |
07 | Unfair Fight & Captured | 1:55 |
08 | Frozen Shores Rescue | 2:55 |
09 | An Unwelcome Discovery | 1:37 |
10 | Moving Will Kill You | 1:47 |
11 | 'You've Developed Energy Shielding?' | 4:01 |
12 | 'What If I Just Killed Everyone?' | 2:39 |
13 | Stahl Almost Gets Away | 2:35 |
14 | Pyrrhus Outskirts - Fortification | 1:41 |
15 | Pyrrhus Outskirts - Hammer | 2:30 |
16 | Pyrrhus Outskirts - Sniper Crossfire | 2:28 |
17 | Pyrrhus Outskirts - The Boys Are Back In Action | 3:28 |
18 | Pyrrhus Outskirts - Grab That Minigun! | 3:00 |
19 | Helghan Jungle - the Horror, the Horror! | 1:36 |
20 | Helghan Jungle - Darkness | 1:58 |
21 | Helghan Jungle - I Am the Hunted | 2:01 |
22 | Helghan Jungle - Helghast Spotted! | 1:43 |
23 | Frozen Shores - the Bomb Is Set | 2:04 |
24 | Frozen Shores - Flight of the Intruder | 2:50 |
25 | Frozen Shores - Escape On the Tram | 1:10 |
26 | Frozen Shores - Jetpack Flight | 0:42 |
27 | Frozen Shores - Enter the Wasp | 1:32 |
28 | Stahl Arms - Exploring Stahl Arms | 2:20 |
29 | Stahl Arms - Battle My Own | 2:59 |
30 | Stahl Arms - The Icesaw Chase | 4:30 |
31 | The Scrapyard - Fight On a Crane | 4:04 |
32 | The Scrapyard - The Mobile Factory | 2:50 |
33 | The Scrapyard - The Heavy Returns | 0:24 |
34 | The Scrapyard - Don't Mess With the MAWLR | 4:13 |
Notes
iTunes release.
Was also available for free with a voucher code given with the Helgast Edition of the game.
Composed and Orchestrated by Joris de Man
Additional Orchestration and Score Copying by Jonathan Williams
Orchestra & Choir Conducted by Jonathan Williams
Performed by The Nimrod Session Orchestra
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London
Producer: Richard Aitken
Orchestra Contractor / Principal Bass: Stacey Watton
Recording Engineer: Andrew Dudman
Was also available for free with a voucher code given with the Helgast Edition of the game.
Composed and Orchestrated by Joris de Man
Additional Orchestration and Score Copying by Jonathan Williams
Orchestra & Choir Conducted by Jonathan Williams
Performed by The Nimrod Session Orchestra
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London
Producer: Richard Aitken
Orchestra Contractor / Principal Bass: Stacey Watton
Recording Engineer: Andrew Dudman
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