If you had never played this game before and heard this soundtrack, you would assume it had come out of a blockbuster movie. This is some Gustav Holst - The Planets level of epicness.
I finally played this game properly. And it ended up one of those games I'd played first. A life long favourite. A masterpiece. Nothing makes someone more interested in history than a well orchestrated game
Now all that's missing is a new game, or the campaign would be improved, especially the alliance games, or our allies wouldn't be able to declare war on each other so easily, or there would be some sense.
“In the shade of olive trees they said Italy could never be conquered.” “ In the land of pharaohs and kings, they said Egypt could never be humble.” “In the realm of forest and snow, the said Russia could never be tamed” “Now they say nothing” “ They fear me, like force of nature, a dealer of thunder and death.” “I say, I am Napoleon!” “I AM, EMPEURER!”
In the search of becoming an emperor he distroyed all empires and very concept of it and monarchies. Truly a man to be remembered until the earth dosnt collapse
"The ideas that underpin our modern world-meritocracy, equality before the law, property rights, religious toleration, modern secular education, sound finances, and so on-were championed, consolidated, codified and geographically extended by Napoleon. To them he added a rational and efficient local administration, an end to rural banditry, the encouragement of science and the arts, the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire. " -Andrew Roberts, British historian.
You're completely right. The Napoleonic wars were simply fought because good old Nappy wanted to export his social order and conservative empires such as Austria, Prussia & Russia were completely against it. In Spain Nappy could've fought a "hearts & minds" campaign but since he delegated command to others it failed.
I want to make a very important statement. Napoleon's achievements and deeds were NOT a culmination only of his great natural talent and inteligence but ALSO from his unimaginable incredibly hard work and effort he putted in everything he did, from his relentless and restless pursuit of greatness and succes he was looking for being absolutely driven for his cause. And that was possbile only through his mindset. He mastered his mind and defied the odds în those times, 200 and so years ago when there were no motiovational speakers and courses to buy. I figured out his mindset from everything I read and heard about him and in my opinion its sounds like this: I am invincible, nothing cant stop me, nothing is impossble, the world is mine, I am the best of all, I am uncommon amongst uncommon and so on, all that said (I think) in a healthy and good manner and point of view, not a narcissist or selfish one. From what I've think, seen and even lived (thank God) such mindset mentioned earlier gives an unbelievable energy, will, courage, honesty and motivation which allows us gradually to work very hard and very smart at the same time, which in time will differ us from the people around us. În my opinion everyone can achieve such potential (didnt he say that to his soldiers too back in the days?) but that requires a god mindset followed by a never ending and constant leaving of the confort zone, something which almost none of us, including me, is doing because we dont truly know what we want. I wish you a good night. :)
Not to undermine your comment, however, motivational speaker is a profession probably as old as the oldest profession itself and most if not all of the courses today use literature from the old greek, roman, renaissance and enlightenment writers as base.
I will always hold this game in my heart. It opened my mind to the 19th century of combat. Of course, is Napoleon Total War a good representation of this period? Not even close. It has soldiers that wear french uniforms and that's about where the similarities end. But it got me learning about the period, and it was quite fun to play as well...
The good thing about having a close relationship to a reenactment group is that you know that most probably, when you die, you'll be given a farewell worthy of tales.
Must've been scary when Napoleon starts the attack with a barrage of artillery fire and when your troops are bogged down at a burning Friedland while French troops close in.
Remarquable orchestration. Les chœurs font penser à Verdi, telle la force du destin. Belle composition. Elle convient à l'aspect grandiose de cet homme d'exception qui monta si haut et finit si tragiquement, adulé et haï par les hommes de son temps. Son rêve de grandeur n'a cessé de vivre avec lui, jusque dans ses dernières heures, sur ces lèvres.
The irony: a game about a French conquering Europe but music is inspired by Russians. For example main theme and battle music, i would say specifically influenced by the following (all great must-listen music): -Prokofiev's Battle on Ice (or the whole Alexander Nevsky Cantata) and maybe Second and Third Symphonies. -Shostakovich's 11th Symphony (first movement would be deployement music and second mvt is battle music), -Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave and *most ironically 1812 Overture* lol. -I also sense a little of Rachmaninoff but nothing specific, i would say 2nd symphony's first movement, and a little of his early harmonic style in the campaign map music, MAYBE also his choral works being influence.
3 dislikes: Frans ll, George lll and Alexander l ))
Moka Ahmedli Alexandr was overthrown.
Now is 2. Austria had surrendered
+cezzar ahmet pasha
0 Dislikes: The coalition was defeated
lol
5:20 "Sir, sir! Our general is under attack!"
UNDER RATED COMMENT
Those goddamn canons!!!
Correction : Monsieur ! Notre général essuie une attaque !
"Aaaah! Toute cette cervelle, nettoyez moi ça!"
" Monsieur, monsieur ! La cavalerie légère, ils nous chargent ! "
In the shade of olive trees, they said Italy could never be conquered...
In the land of pharaos and kings they said egypt could never be humbled...
In the realm of forest and snow, they said Russia could never be tamed...
And now they say nothing!
They fear me, like a force of nature, a dealer of thunder and death!
I say, I'm Napoleon... I am, Emperor!
Damn this weather sir ... Wet powder makes misfires a certainty ...
:'D
I lost the battle at 5, but won it back at 7!
@@ckookyest I understood that reference
@@zerathaysinel2772 "WE CAN STILL USE THEM AS CLUBS".
The golden times where the climate actually affected the battle.
Impossible is a word that you can find in the dictionary of fools ~ Napoleon Bonaparte
"Impossible n'est pas francais"
Imo best totall war soundtrack
Medieval 2 best
Medival 2 and rome 1 were better but this Is gold as well :)
I agree with the rest of these stooges lmao
@@shoddyshaggy9859 Same here, but you should tack Shogun 2 onto that as well.
I think all historical TW games had excellent soundtracks, at least those I played.
If you had never played this game before and heard this soundtrack, you would assume it had come out of a blockbuster movie. This is some Gustav Holst - The Planets level of epicness.
Memories with this game 👌
Its not memories for me im still playing ;)
Same : )
This soundtrack is soo addicting I play other soundtracks over it while playing,.lol~@@Kikazino
The Battle of Arcole resumes everything Napoleon was : ambitious, terrifying, impetuous.
Summarises, not resumes. En anglais, « résumer » signifie « continuer ».
I finally played this game properly. And it ended up one of those games I'd played first. A life long favourite. A masterpiece. Nothing makes someone more interested in history than a well orchestrated game
Now all that's missing is a new game, or the campaign would be improved, especially the alliance games, or our allies wouldn't be able to declare war on each other so easily, or there would be some sense.
I'm putting this on while I'm learning French in Duolingo
noice!
All you need to know is Vive L'Empereur!
@@Perkelenaattori O U I
You end up conquering Europe
I know I'm reading your comment a year late but how is it going for you after 1 year. I'm also learning French, though I'm using pimsleur. Au revoir
“In the shade of olive trees they said Italy could never be conquered.”
“ In the land of pharaohs and kings, they said Egypt could never be humble.”
“In the realm of forest and snow, the said Russia could never be tamed”
“Now they say nothing”
“ They fear me, like force of nature, a dealer of thunder and death.”
“I say, I am Napoleon!”
“I AM, EMPEURER!”
Is this an actual quote from Napoleon?
This sound so bombastic.
If know he was vain but seriously.
In the search of becoming an emperor he distroyed all empires and very concept of it and monarchies. Truly a man to be remembered until the earth dosnt collapse
The only man that put his name before Total War
Attila?
Attila too
@@trollege9618Atilla is "Total war: Atilla"; Napoleon had his name before the total war itself.
"Napoleon: Total war
These tracks give me more goosebumps than a French soldier in Russia in 1812.
omg lol
Moscow
fire
Bruh... too soon.
Actually a lot of this game's music clearly was influenced by Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture lol (see my recent comment for more influences of this OST)
I played that to a Prussian and he had a heart attack
I have done so as well, But he Suffered a Cannon ball.
The Virgin Napoleon III vs the Chad Napoleon I.
I played that to a Prussian and he got shot in the eye
I played that to a prussian and he got back at me 60 years later and continued to defeat me another 70 years after again
@@ronal8824 thats how much they fear Napoleon, they have to feel the need to take revenge twice just in case he comes back
"The ideas that underpin our modern world-meritocracy, equality before the law, property rights, religious toleration, modern secular education, sound finances, and so on-were championed, consolidated, codified and geographically extended by Napoleon. To them he added a rational and efficient local administration, an end to rural banditry, the encouragement of science and the arts, the abolition of feudalism and the greatest codification of laws since the fall of the Roman Empire.
" -Andrew Roberts, British historian.
Wars/Conlflicts often bring great progress, sadly the price of such is rather great and mostly leads to misery
You're completely right. The Napoleonic wars were simply fought because good old Nappy wanted to export his social order and conservative empires such as Austria, Prussia & Russia were completely against it. In Spain Nappy could've fought a "hearts & minds" campaign but since he delegated command to others it failed.
The adoption of the metric system in Europe is also because of Napoleon and if you knew it, it's easy to understand why the UK doesn't have it.
@@Perkelenaattori Was imposed onto us as a condition of joining the EEC
@@eternalasquith oh the evil Euroreich again
I want to make a very important statement.
Napoleon's achievements and deeds were NOT a culmination only of his great natural talent and inteligence but ALSO from his unimaginable incredibly hard work and effort he putted in everything he did, from his relentless and restless pursuit of greatness and succes he was looking for being absolutely driven for his cause.
And that was possbile only through his mindset. He mastered his mind and defied the odds în those times, 200 and so years ago when there were no motiovational speakers and courses to buy. I figured out his mindset from everything I read and heard about him and in my opinion its sounds like this:
I am invincible, nothing cant stop me, nothing is impossble, the world is mine, I am the best of all, I am uncommon amongst uncommon and so on, all that said (I think) in a healthy and good manner and point of view, not a narcissist or selfish one.
From what I've think, seen and even lived (thank God) such mindset mentioned earlier gives an unbelievable energy, will, courage, honesty and motivation which allows us gradually to work very hard and very smart at the same time, which in time will differ us from the people around us.
În my opinion everyone can achieve such potential (didnt he say that to his soldiers too back in the days?) but that requires a god mindset followed by a never ending and constant leaving of the confort zone, something which almost none of us, including me, is doing because we dont truly know what we want.
I wish you a good night. :)
Vive l'empereur!
Not to undermine your comment, however, motivational speaker is a profession probably as old as the oldest profession itself and most if not all of the courses today use literature from the old greek, roman, renaissance and enlightenment writers as base.
Amazing, thank you.
Those tracks are so epic, goosebumps everytime I hear them
This is to be played at my funeral
Do you deserve such music?
@@gintautassickus6390 yes I beat the game twice
35:40 is awesome!
Et que vive l’empereur ! Et que vive la France !
Vive la Baguette
J'aime le saucisson
All those dislikes are countries that fought and lost against Napoleon.
I will always hold this game in my heart. It opened my mind to the 19th century of combat.
Of course, is Napoleon Total War a good representation of this period? Not even close. It has soldiers that wear french uniforms and that's about where the similarities end. But it got me learning about the period, and it was quite fun to play as well...
27:45
When playing campaign and you hear the song
Y'know that feeling when you have to go 'Oooo..' when you watch your Infantry get shredded by artillery canister shots?
you know when you watch 5 of your cavalry charge into chevaux de frise, and die immediately
Empire and Napoleon have my favorite OSTs (also set in the most interesting time period of warfare IMO and therefore are my favorites lol)
Damm this music, it make me feel nostalgic like a Napoleon War veteran
*Now this is music to conquer all of Europe to.*
The good thing about having a close relationship to a reenactment group is that you know that most probably, when you die, you'll be given a farewell worthy of tales.
Best total war soundtrack.
Agreed,.`
Vive l’empereur!!!
This is such a great soundtrack
The End [51:40] theme that plays in the godly intro
Who else listens to this while they are studying/concentrating ?
tried to, but got too distracted because its too good
9:34 must've played in Von Benningsens head when he saw that Napoleon entered the field at around 2 PM in Friedland.
Must've been scary when Napoleon starts the attack with a barrage of artillery fire and when your troops are bogged down at a burning Friedland while French troops close in.
24:37 When you pass your math final in college, and end up getting an eighty or higher.
Oui Monsieur!
No monarch in Europe deserved the title Emperor after Napoleon Bonaparte.
Excellent 👌.
Well scored Sir.
I mostly enjoyed those string quartets in this ost, they were so good, also the choir music was very nice
Pure gallantry sheer courage from all the men who fought in the Napoleonic wars.
You can easily skip the first 6 minutes and go to 6:51 to start the video if you're a Nappy fan.
Well the Main theme is now a classic
What a great game and soundtrack!
Remarquable orchestration. Les chœurs font penser à Verdi, telle la force du destin.
Belle composition.
Elle convient à l'aspect grandiose de cet homme d'exception qui monta si haut et finit si tragiquement, adulé et haï par les hommes de son temps. Son rêve de grandeur n'a cessé de vivre avec lui, jusque dans ses dernières heures, sur ces lèvres.
Sans lui les idées révolutionnaires ne se seraient surement pas répandu partout dans le monde comme une trainée de poudre.
jolie plume
6:53 Is My Favourite
man first time hearing this after installing the game. wow...
Good memories. That nostalgic days...
28:32 feels a bit "Christmasy" for some reason.
Come on Total War, give us Napoleon II.
10. Richard Birdsall - String Quintet II. Chamber Music IV
Eriza la piel
our men are running from the battlefieuld shamefur dispray!
Que le spectacle commence!
There is no other total war that could reach so close to real history.
Rly good soundtrack one of the best TW Soundtrack to be honest
This is my very first steam game
Very good soundtrack
10 years of game....
Эта музыка шедевр , как и игра ...
Да, единственная игра в которой мне по настоящему нравятся композиции Ричарда Бэддоу.
Comback after watch Napoleon trailer of Ridley Scott, these song still live !!!!🥰
35:10
41:43
4:00 would be my Success music in my life.
Qual Napoleão Total War jogo modo campanha contra todas as nações do mapa europeu e asiático, que eu posso enviar comida, ouro e tropas como,
does anyone notice in the video it says "napolion" not napoleon
Still best ost of total war series
Baïonnettes aux canons !
hey guy what is the original name of this song ?
Ian Livingstone - Choral Music IV. a Cappella [29:38]
Au corps à corps !!!
Some Men change the World, even in defeat.
This man almost conquered Russia
And after Russia there was nothing to stop him from conquering the world if he wished so.
ich bin napoleon euer kaiser
Aja da haben wir nen deutschen :).
Il est trop fort
12:35
22:30
50:40
This could be my empress of the world theme as i walk into my bathroom
24:55 🔥🔥🔥
I hear so much sampling of Star Wars music (John Williams).
Allen Potter You’re so right !
Yes but John Williams also took inspiration from Tchaikosky, Wagner, Holst and Prokofiev.
And also other music of John Williams and music from the Lord of the Rings.
@@scotchwhisky6094 And yes. John Williams took inspiration from numerous other composers. Sorry for the late response; I did not notice it.
Chargez à la baïonnette !!!
Sarge, are we going to die?
There is nothing we can do
There is nothing we can do
add the new youtube seperator thingies
Long live the Emperor!!!
HUGE step up from Empire's soundtrack
Empire had some good tunes though.
The irony: a game about a French conquering Europe but music is inspired by Russians.
For example main theme and battle music, i would say specifically influenced by the following (all great must-listen music):
-Prokofiev's Battle on Ice (or the whole Alexander Nevsky Cantata) and maybe Second and Third Symphonies.
-Shostakovich's 11th Symphony (first movement would be deployement music and second mvt is battle music),
-Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave and *most ironically 1812 Overture* lol.
-I also sense a little of Rachmaninoff but nothing specific, i would say 2nd symphony's first movement, and a little of his early harmonic style in the campaign map music, MAYBE also his choral works being influence.
Gonna try to finish those cheevos before WWn
Le dieu de la guerre
Yep
[ Insert flaming piano meme here ]
Should have used this soundtrack in the movie, the one they used was terrible
HRCB Follow the Duke Welly Boots
ah... It's fantastic how this general perished thinking it was easy to invade the great mother Russia
What is this genre called?
music
1800+ likes VS 20 unlikes, 2 seconds battle😁
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Il bat tout le monde
This generally reminds me of davy Jones's theme from pirates of the caribbean
Constantinople is Greek
in your dreams ?
Wtf 😂
Maybe in 334 BC
Too bad you Greeks turned Christian.
@@teknokrat_turk3977 He is not french but greek, you moron. And we, french people, fucked Germany more than once as well so what's your point ?
They Say The island of Britannia Rules the Waves.
And All I could do is Burned their Ships not Sunk Them. -Crying Napoleon-
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