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The Video Game Music Thread

behold_a_man

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Star Trail has a wonderful soundtrack (unlike the rest of the Northlands trilogy):

Every dungeon, every menu, every screen, and all but one city had its own track - and the music itself was oft spectacular with all the synths, flutes, choirs, and a piano. My favourites are the three opening ones, Kvirasim (at 23:16), Lowangen (38:18), Shop (54:22), Dialog (57:05 - when playing the game, note the juxtaposition of its idyllic character and NPCs telling you to bugger off after asking two questions), and Dragon (1:13:16) - but most of this long soundtrack is worth listening to.
 

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