each battle this part sounds amazing 2:50. During first part of the game I destoyed and annihilated every encounter but when I came first time in Battahl, met two armored cyclops which tottaly destroyed me and my party with first time with this song, now I remember, here I faced true dragons dogma experience, never forget :D
The first time I ran into an armored cyclops and heard this, I was like "woah". This theme just sounds so much more dire than the one that came before it.
Please upload the calming music that plays after battles. Specifically in the early game. Reminds me of the resident evil typewriter music, soothing yet ominous.
It's not the orchestral direction that is the problem. The instrumentation itself is really good and it sounds sophisticated and... expensive, if that makes sense. The problem is a lack of recognizable leitmotif connecting most of the OST together and making it memorable. Even if I like some of the tracks on their own, there is no identity to the whole package. They should've incorporated the main theme in the various tracks much more prominently, but as is I can barely even remember what the main theme for DD2 is and that is after repeatedly hearing it each time before launching the game. The first game, on the other hand, included parts of Eternal Return into almost every single track on the OST. The character creator, ambient exploration music, the regular combat music, the dragon boss fight music, important story cutscene music, the DLC theme, it was virtually everywhere and it not only made it very memorable as a result, but it also made the theme finally playing in full in the credits that much more cathartic. While I liked the vocal track in the credits of DD2, it feels rather disconnected from everything else on the tracklist except for the music in the sequence right before that. Which was great, but I wish there was way more of that. I also don't subscribe to the "MH:Rise composer ruined everything" crap, Rise has some certified bangers.
@@Vokoca I think I understand what you mean. The endgame music for example (True Ending ending theme) strongly carries the main theme leitmotif, and it does work wonders to elevate the entire track. But I also do like that most themes are strongly distinct from one another instead of all carrying the same motif.
I like the orchestra as well, but it feels like it lacks... Identity? Like, if I wanted to listen to Capcom's orchestral music, I'd go listen to the MonHun soundtrack. Those tracks have personality and fit the feel of the games they're in. DD2's soundtrack is a bit more... Generic? It feels like it'd fit in any fantasy setting, not just DD2 There are certainly some standout tracks. I think Reversal of Fate and the Dragon battle theme really stand on their own
Okay, took awhile for the soundtrack in this game to grow on me but I do find this one getting stuck in my head the most. I think while most boss themes I prefer the first game, I prefer the cyclops battle in this one
End of the Struggle is used when you have the advantage over the boss and their health is low. High intensity usually plays when you are up close and fighting the boss while they still have like three health bars.
This one is great for Cyclops battles. Could you upload the basic combat track for small enemies as well? Goblins, bandits, wolves and saurians? I fell in love with that one since the vocation trailers. Particularly the high intensity version, though it rarely plays.
With all these you are uploading I wonder if you have encountered any bosses/music that I haven't yet seen. Ill probably encounter a bunch of new enemies today! Excited to see them \o/
I just listened to the boss tracks from the 1st Dragons Dogma. I have to say I like DD2 better than DD1 soundtrack. It's much more climatic, and the vibe of the boss is in the music
To be fair, it could use more percussion and guitars like in the first game. DD1 had a lot of memorable soundtracks because they all sounded unique to their own situations. Every song being orchestrated makes them all sound very similar and less memorable. They still sound good, but way less epic
Ah yes somehow critical music taste now equals not understanding life lmao If anything it's the opposite since you clearly think generic wardrums and strings make good music. The original DD had personality, this is just generic and boring.
@@babyjiren9676 definitely not boring, DD2 has a decent soundtrack and there’s even a couple songs I prefer over the original. But DD1 had some more memorable ones
You know a game's soundtrack is mid at best when the top comment you see on every video is someone complaining about all the people who dislike the soundtrack.
God it sounds so amateur and generic 😔 Like it's good, but man oh man playing DD2 in NG+ with the OG soundtrack coming in at parts makes it actually feel like a sequel.
I agree. DD1’s combat songs were SO dynamic, so much of this is LITERALLY and figuratively one-note. Very generic. I’m upset as a musician with DD2’s ost considering how varied and eclectic and enchanting and just damn hype the original and dark arisen’s soundtracks are :(
Unforutnately looking up the composers, not a single person from DD1 made it into DD2, a lot of the composers are actually new to the scene (As in their first album release was in 2021, or later) with only one vet composer.@@croissantwizard
You’re telling me a professional music composer made this? Lmao this sounds like something I’d hear if I searched up “generic fantasy combat music” Who tf composed this trash soundtrack.
So prior to release you were acting like a trained consumer, and now you're hating on it. This guy's cognitive dissonance must be causing him whiplash, LMAO! This soundtrack is incredible.
3:51 Something about the rhythm with the choir makes me imagine a cyclops going "fee, fi, fo, fum"
4:31 Is so fucking hype.
3:46 my third leg likes this part a lot :)
“Ok, I’m almost done with that one”
Second cyclops hiding behind a big rock: :))
If it's a cyclops, shouldn't it be 0)
@@adam9626 More like:
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Plus a random dragon and a griffin fly and land there to join to the chat too! XD :D :D
“Master, ‘tis weak to fire!”
God this music gets me pumped when playing warrior. The intensity ramps up fast and each mini boss fight is epic!
Fighter, Thief and Warrior only hear the High Intensity ones before it turns to End of The Struggle.
Weird... For me as a warrior the music ends 5 seconds in🤔🤔🤔
@@GeminAiDreams ya after getting mega geared im sure that'll happen lol
@@TheStraightestWhitest true true. But if you play trickster you even dont hear any of this stuff, cuz your enemy die instantly :D
@@yanmetkiy5267 Trickster looks so trash that I haven't even tried it yet.
each battle this part sounds amazing 2:50. During first part of the game I destoyed and annihilated every encounter but when I came first time in Battahl, met two armored cyclops which tottaly destroyed me and my party with first time with this song, now I remember, here I faced true dragons dogma experience, never forget :D
As a DD1 Vet who loved the ost in the original,, i gotta say i really do love the new soundtracks. I still miss the OG opening song though lol
4:14 I love this melody
No! They hold the advantage!
The first time I ran into an armored cyclops and heard this, I was like "woah". This theme just sounds so much more dire than the one that came before it.
Please upload the calming music that plays after battles. Specifically in the early game. Reminds me of the resident evil typewriter music, soothing yet ominous.
I assume you mean the last part in the "End of the Struggle". It's built into the outros of the two advantage tracks and lasts only for a few seconds.
@@LiesofBuddy you are correct !! I just skimmed it thanks i liked that sound so much I figured it would be its own piece
1:40 true badass! 😠🤘
Making cyclops faceplant with this epic music is pretty hilarious can't stop laughing 🤣
nah but when the quire kicks in this song slaps
choir*
please post an hour long version of this for me to workout to without having to replay please
Just press the gear symbol in the top right, press additional settings and select loop.
I'm probably gonna get killed for saying this, but I like the more orchestral direction they went in with the music
You’re right.😊
It's not the orchestral direction that is the problem. The instrumentation itself is really good and it sounds sophisticated and... expensive, if that makes sense. The problem is a lack of recognizable leitmotif connecting most of the OST together and making it memorable. Even if I like some of the tracks on their own, there is no identity to the whole package. They should've incorporated the main theme in the various tracks much more prominently, but as is I can barely even remember what the main theme for DD2 is and that is after repeatedly hearing it each time before launching the game.
The first game, on the other hand, included parts of Eternal Return into almost every single track on the OST. The character creator, ambient exploration music, the regular combat music, the dragon boss fight music, important story cutscene music, the DLC theme, it was virtually everywhere and it not only made it very memorable as a result, but it also made the theme finally playing in full in the credits that much more cathartic. While I liked the vocal track in the credits of DD2, it feels rather disconnected from everything else on the tracklist except for the music in the sequence right before that. Which was great, but I wish there was way more of that.
I also don't subscribe to the "MH:Rise composer ruined everything" crap, Rise has some certified bangers.
@@Vokoca I think I understand what you mean. The endgame music for example (True Ending ending theme) strongly carries the main theme leitmotif, and it does work wonders to elevate the entire track. But I also do like that most themes are strongly distinct from one another instead of all carrying the same motif.
I like the orchestra as well, but it feels like it lacks... Identity?
Like, if I wanted to listen to Capcom's orchestral music, I'd go listen to the MonHun soundtrack. Those tracks have personality and fit the feel of the games they're in.
DD2's soundtrack is a bit more... Generic? It feels like it'd fit in any fantasy setting, not just DD2
There are certainly some standout tracks. I think Reversal of Fate and the Dragon battle theme really stand on their own
Ohhhhh thanks for this, i really like this one!
Pure epicness
Okay, took awhile for the soundtrack in this game to grow on me but I do find this one getting stuck in my head the most. I think while most boss themes I prefer the first game, I prefer the cyclops battle in this one
I was so confused! In my game the high intensity uses ‘End of the struggle’ from DD1
End of the Struggle is used when you have the advantage over the boss and their health is low. High intensity usually plays when you are up close and fighting the boss while they still have like three health bars.
@@LiesofBuddy end of the struggle theme also starts playing if giant bosses are falling to the ground even if he has not loss much health points
can you upload the soundtrack being played when you visit the dragonforged?
More, please!!! Awesome! :)
This one is great for Cyclops battles. Could you upload the basic combat track for small enemies as well? Goblins, bandits, wolves and saurians? I fell in love with that one since the vocation trailers. Particularly the high intensity version, though it rarely plays.
Damn they really went big dick energy with this one🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Reminds me of Kingdom anime!!! 🔥🔥🔥
With all these you are uploading I wonder if you have encountered any bosses/music that I haven't yet seen.
Ill probably encounter a bunch of new enemies today! Excited to see them \o/
I just listened to the boss tracks from the 1st Dragons Dogma. I have to say I like DD2 better than DD1 soundtrack. It's much more climatic, and the vibe of the boss is in the music
People crying over how the new ost is not good have zero idea about life
Or they have just heard the exact same generic epic fantasy music a thousand times before... There's literally nothing unique about this soundtrack.
@@eskrig5111good thing there’s an OG Sountrack option for you “old good new bad” folks
To be fair, it could use more percussion and guitars like in the first game.
DD1 had a lot of memorable soundtracks because they all sounded unique to their own situations. Every song being orchestrated makes them all sound very similar and less memorable. They still sound good, but way less epic
Ah yes somehow critical music taste now equals not understanding life lmao
If anything it's the opposite since you clearly think generic wardrums and strings make good music. The original DD had personality, this is just generic and boring.
@@babyjiren9676 definitely not boring, DD2 has a decent soundtrack and there’s even a couple songs I prefer over the original. But DD1 had some more memorable ones
Reminds me of star wars kinda
You know a game's soundtrack is mid at best when the top comment you see on every video is someone complaining about all the people who dislike the soundtrack.
I didn't expect thelow intensity version to be the best and for it to get worse as it progressed.
God it sounds so amateur and generic 😔
Like it's good, but man oh man playing DD2 in NG+ with the OG soundtrack coming in at parts makes it actually feel like a sequel.
You are touched if this is amateurish to you
This the only new song i like
I agree. DD1’s combat songs were SO dynamic, so much of this is LITERALLY and figuratively one-note. Very generic. I’m upset as a musician with DD2’s ost considering how varied and eclectic and enchanting and just damn hype the original and dark arisen’s soundtracks are :(
@croissantwizard and as a God, I'm upset with your idiocy. The advent of the social media age really gave the low brained people a reaching voice...
Unforutnately looking up the composers, not a single person from DD1 made it into DD2, a lot of the composers are actually new to the scene (As in their first album release was in 2021, or later) with only one vet composer.@@croissantwizard
You’re telling me a professional music composer made this? Lmao this sounds like something I’d hear if I searched up “generic fantasy combat music”
Who tf composed this trash soundtrack.
not the same guy who worked on the first ost
@@should_296 I know that’s why the entire soundtrack is so forgettable
So prior to release you were acting like a trained consumer, and now you're hating on it.
This guy's cognitive dissonance must be causing him whiplash, LMAO! This soundtrack is incredible.