Early Atari would be the video game equivalent to cave paintings. Primitive, but still art.True, but try telling that to ET for atari
I honestly can't imagine the soundtrack being any better. I like Zimmer though, the Crimson Tide soundtrack being another of my favorites.Very true, but back off topic, could you imagine what the soundtrack for skyrim would sound like if Hans Zimmer had been composing?
I wonder how many are aware that the Dragonborn DLC soundtrack is original from Morrowind?Another vote for Secunda. It's amazing. In fact all of the in-game music is amazing. The soundtrack is perfect IMO.
I highly enjoyed some of the music in the DLCs as well, such as:
Also the below track from Dawnguard, which reminds me of a Giorgy Ligeti piece (such as in 2001 A Space Odyssey) or something, and is quite terrifying:
I wonder how many are aware that the Dragonborn DLC soundtrack is original from Morrowind?
It's exactly the same. A few months ago I went out and bought Morrowind, having never played it before. I get the game fired up, and to my astonishment(!), the very music that I had come to associate with Solstheim on Skyrim, begins playing on this game from ten years ago! It's then that I realized the brilliance of Bethesda for including this music from Morrowind on the DLC. In Morrowind, you help build the colony at Ravenrock, so returning there as the Dragonborn in Skyrim would feel like coming home. Brilliant.I wonder how many are aware that the Dragonborn DLC soundtrack is original from Morrowind?
I was aware that it was at least reworked or inspired by Morrowind, but not that it was exactly the same (but then I've never played Morrowind)