Jeremy Soule
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Soundtrack


5.0
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Review

by ramy almerie USER (22 Reviews)
March 31st, 2012 | 95 replies | 5,698 views


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Thom Yorke walked into a bar. Matthew Bellamy and Johnny Greenwood jumped him with the help of a blunt object.

12 of 16 thought this review was well written

Skyrim was perhaps the most advertised game of 2011, and for good reason. In detail and gameplay, it surpassed that of the worn franchise 'Call of Duty,' and perhaps every other release of the same year. Yet a game cannot garner it's elite status via graphics and gameplay. To be really regarded as one of the best, an engaging soundtrack is essential. Skyrim delivers exactly that, and more. 12. The sheer beauty represented between each calm song regresses and climaxes as the album wears. The megatrack, 'Skyrim Atmospheres,' clocking in at a monstrous 42 minutes, contains some of the most relaxing yet epic music to ever be composed. Yet there's an edginess buried deep within the entire album, which perhaps tops what the Morrowind soundtrack had to offer. Overall the album is 3.6 hours, yet by no means is it overdone. The music is relatable, even to those that never even touched Skyrim. It could be the soundtrack for the confused, for the unloved, for the unfair, for fighting dragons or ***ing night-elves. It's everything combined into one sound that rules our world - Music. Their is a sense of power within each dangerous track that blares with rumbling toms and heavy horns, a sense of clarity and sheer joy embedded within each glorious song, and a sense of elegance and darkness circling the heavy atmosphere that is ever-present in the eerie, yet dramatic tracks. Many would say that listening to soundtracks is a waste of time, and detracts from the experience that one can garner from merely playing the game. Jeremy Soule's master-piece proves each and everyone of them...


wrong.



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DarthMann
March 31st 2012



13123 Comments


good album

Ovrot
March 31st 2012



9775 Comments


gay album
ok game

coneren
March 31st 2012



11110 Comments


agreed

DarthMann
March 31st 2012



13123 Comments


u shud feel bad and cone u should be flaccid

ASnideRemark
March 31st 2012



4568 Comments


Awesome game, awesome review, awesome album.
You have done something awesome Darth and you should feel awesome.

Tyrael
March 31st 2012



18667 Comments


stupid album

good review though

Fluttertrank
March 31st 2012



14886 Comments


Neutralgender12 in bold. hahahaha do i win something for finding that?

also pos'd

Digging: Made Of Hate - Bullet In Your Head

Fatbagofcrack
March 31st 2012



21 Comments


Games alright, but holy crap what a soundtrack.

Ancient Stones may be my favorite off this.

Crysis
Staff Reviewer
March 31st 2012



15237 Comments


Loved this game and this soundtrack.

Digging: Dark Tranquillity - Construct

NeutralThunder12
March 31st 2012



8742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

shits on oblivion

ThroneOfAgony
March 31st 2012



3453 Comments


no one gves a fuck fag

ThroneOfAgony
March 31st 2012



3453 Comments


jst dance with me

ASnideRemark
March 31st 2012



4568 Comments


I need to play Skyrim now.
Skyrim is better than Oblivion by far.
I haven't played Skyrim in weeks... damnit.

Parallels
March 31st 2012



4846 Comments


Morrowind soundtrack will always be my fav

Trebor17
Contributing Reviewer
March 31st 2012



39842 Comments


Spring break
I might play this again

Digging: The World is a Beautiful Place And... - Whenever, If Ever

TooLateToGoBack
March 31st 2012



1184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Amazing game, amazing soundtrack.

Oblivion is still better, though.

Digging: Deafheaven - Sunbather

AngelofDeath
Staff Reviewer
March 31st 2012



15951 Comments


This is a hell of an improvement over Oblivion's soundtrack. The game is too, for the most part. Though, Morrowind is still the best Elder Scrolls.

Lakes
March 31st 2012



20366 Comments


morrowind is miles ahead
skyrim modded is pretty good though

Digging: The National - Trouble Will Find Me

GnarlyShillelagh
Contributing Reviewer
March 31st 2012



3655 Comments


lol at neutralgender12

change the "their" in the review to "there", good review pos'd

DarthMann
March 31st 2012



13123 Comments


will do

sup craigmaster



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