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A New Appreciation For Wrath's Soundtrack

Like A Swift Kick To Your Temporal LobesSometime in February my day job decided that it would be beneficial to the company's bottom line to disable Internet streaming for audio and video.  The IT department's shenanigans lead me to go on the hunt for my own ear-pleasing cuts.  Considering I haven't purchased a CD since high school, I didn't really know where to turn initially.  Then I remembered that the Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition came with the official soundtrack.  After ripping the disk to the hard drive and listening to the OST over and over, I can only say that Blizzard's soundtrack is even more amazing than I may have lead you to believe in the review.

My new found appreciation of Wrath's auditory pleasures kicked off my first infatuation for non-MIDI music in video games.  Previous games have had fantastic music (BioShock), but I tended to overlook what the music, rather than sound effects or engineering, can really do for a title.  The fact that BioShock's - whose music is now part of my work collection - and Wrath's OST can remain entertaining pieces outside the game, or even the universe, says a lot.  If you don't believe me, try firing up the Wrath cinematic while some friends are over.  Just play the music and see what kind of responses you get.  The first half of that track is flat out brilliant.

There has to be bigger video game OST audiophiles out there.  What OSTs would you recommend?  I am preferably looking for original music, not soundtracks like Grand Theft Auto's.  Currently my collection is fairly bare and very recent, the two aforementioned titles, The Witcher, Red Alert 3 (bad game, nostalgic OST), MadWorld and some random Final Fantasy CD I found.

For those of you with the Collector's Edition, I suggest you add the CD to your digital library if you haven't already.  Seriously, play it for some none-WoW friends without telling them what it is, see what they say and report back to us.  If you don't have the cd, may I recommend a pair of e-tailers to you - Amazon and eBay?

Reader Comments (32)

I always loved the sndtrk from MYST

Thnx so much for this post! All the sugestions from the other resopnders make a great list of new stuff to check out!

March 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVacant

Some of the WoW music has Zelda influences in it... I played Zelda 3 & 64 often enough I'd recognise it anywhere...

March 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJeff

... and are these OST's only available in the Collectors' Editions...?

If so; that 's SOOOOOOOO wrong.

March 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJeff

Definately listen to Final Fantasy VII's OST, or Final Fantasy X for that matter - both are mind blowingly amazing.

I've got the Wrath OST on my ipod and I tend to listen to it at least once a week, especially on those days where I can't be bothered doing anything in game, but I want to play the game - it gets me fired up for almost anything from leveling an alt to running some 25 man raids.

March 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMagealitious

@ Jeff

You can download the OST from the iTunes store.

March 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMagealitious

my fave game soundtracks are as follows

Diablo & Diablo 2
Guild Wars
EVE On-Line
Knights of the Old Republic
Baldur's Gate

March 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCappyG

maby not a pc sound but halo3,halo wars sound tracks are very good, my fav pices of music in wow are, the ones in HoL and the one used in the opening WoTLK cinematic

April 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKreion

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