I missed this game so much. This game and Clutch Powers was the sole reason why Lego Castle 2007 was the best. I even got an ad for it back when I was a kid on my Choco Pebbles cereal.
So I decided to write a comment under every song in my massive video game music playlist, giving my thoughts and feelings about whatever the current piece is. This is more for me than for you, but you can still enjoy reading them. It's incredible how well the campaign music for each faction fits so well with the scenario. The King Campaign carries a sense of both beauty and tension. The background choir and flutes show the beauty of the land you march through, but the ever-present drums remind of the danger that hides in the land. This song makes you feel on edge, whether you're building your base, exploring for collectibles, or preparing for an attack. I think this feeling is perfect for an RTS game, and keeps you alert and aware. Similarly to the last two songs in the playlist, this song feels grandiose and mysterious, hence why it's next to them. Also like the others, LEGO Battles holds a special place in my heart, as I have spent many of my childhood years playing it. This feeling dissipates in the next few songs, giving way to a more generally peaceful vibe. In case you wanted to follow along with my comments, the next song is Animal Jam: Coral Canyons.
This holds a small but special place in my childhood
Me to man
Hahuhhahah
-The King when you select him
Yooo I remember this
HUH HUH HUH HUH
-The king when he attacks
*sniff* The Nostalgia.
@@pclone5019 *INHALE THE NOSTALGIA*
@@ScalyRaptor1944 Actually I was brushing away a tear but this is better.
Pretty much what you hear every custom battle.
Yeah sadly enough, my favorites are imperial and earth campaign themes.
Someone finally uploaded it in high quality
My theory is that the music was always high quality in its original format, but because it was on the DS the audio was automatically compressed
everytime i hear this i just imagine the stud noise in the background, and buildings being built
Takes me back.
Good to see a decent amount of people in here, I wish I could go back to those more simple times
I missed this game so much. This game and Clutch Powers was the sole reason why Lego Castle 2007 was the best. I even got an ad for it back when I was a kid on my Choco Pebbles cereal.
Oddly majestic for a game about Lego mini-figures killing each other.
Good to see other people nostalgically come to the most obscure games
First DS game I played damn good one too
Also used in custom battle as well
I wish all the themes were used for custom only part of the game I hated was all themes were not used
..... Yeah it is isnt it
So this is why I remember it so well... after i beat all the campaign I played SOOOOOO much custom battles.
Simpler times
So I decided to write a comment under every song in my massive video game music playlist, giving my thoughts and feelings about whatever the current piece is. This is more for me than for you, but you can still enjoy reading them.
It's incredible how well the campaign music for each faction fits so well with the scenario. The King Campaign carries a sense of both beauty and tension. The background choir and flutes show the beauty of the land you march through, but the ever-present drums remind of the danger that hides in the land. This song makes you feel on edge, whether you're building your base, exploring for collectibles, or preparing for an attack. I think this feeling is perfect for an RTS game, and keeps you alert and aware.
Similarly to the last two songs in the playlist, this song feels grandiose and mysterious, hence why it's next to them. Also like the others, LEGO Battles holds a special place in my heart, as I have spent many of my childhood years playing it. This feeling dissipates in the next few songs, giving way to a more generally peaceful vibe.
In case you wanted to follow along with my comments, the next song is Animal Jam: Coral Canyons.
I feel like this game needs a re-release on modern systems just so more people can appreciate this soundtrack.
This sounds shockingly similar to a soundtrack in Myth: The Fallen Lords, Bungie's RTS game that came before Halo
Best dungeonsynth
I love
Humber