I mentioned this a few times already, but Knut A Haugen's AOC soundtrack really captures the mood of an ancient civilization really well, or at least how I'd like to interpret it.
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I also like gaming, but primarily old games. I adore RPGs.
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In Topic: Epic Atmospheric Music
05 April 2011 - 06:24 PM
They're all very beautiful pieces. Thanks for sharing them guys, really brightened up my night 
I mentioned this a few times already, but Knut A Haugen's AOC soundtrack really captures the mood of an ancient civilization really well, or at least how I'd like to interpret it.
I mentioned this a few times already, but Knut A Haugen's AOC soundtrack really captures the mood of an ancient civilization really well, or at least how I'd like to interpret it.
In Topic: Steampunk
02 April 2011 - 05:34 PM
Take a look at this old game Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura if you're interested in steampunk. The combat is rather iffy, but the setting of the game is excellent.
In Topic: New Conan Games
13 February 2011 - 05:18 PM
Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but a singleplayer Conan RPG that makes use of the Age of Conan engine (and setting) would be lovely.
In Topic: Happy Birthday, Robert E. Howard (January 22Nd)
22 January 2011 - 07:44 AM
Happy birthday Bob!
In Topic: David Gemmell: Hard-hitting fantasy author
22 January 2011 - 05:34 AM
Legend is the only novel that brought to close to tears, a wonderful Gemmell.
I finally finished reading Legend. The praise wasn't off at all - this truly is Gemmell's finest work. The story is consistent, and the characters are well developed. In short: one of the best stories I've ever read. It took me 2 days to finish reading it; Morningstar took 3 (which, prior to reading Legend, was my favourite Gemmell novel) - a sign of how compelling it is
I'm also not ashamed to agree with Libaax: it is tear-jerking.
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