That's the best thing about great soundtrack you can listen to it outside of game. D4 has one of the best so far, next to Bloodborne, Elden Ring, Battlefield 1 for me.
On 2:39:51 hits on another level as the game ends. Remember folks Ted Reedy also made music for dragon age inquisition and just look at how great that soundtrack is too
Ashava's fight music is literally the most hype battle music I've ever heard in a while. Too bad that version is _not_ available here. Every time I fight Ashava, it's such an exciting fight because of the music and the fact that the music's tempo becomes more feverish the lower Ashava's life gets.
2:35:37 Legacy of the Horadrim was so inspiring and hopeful - a stark contrast to the gloom and tragic of the campaign - makes me so anxious and curious of what is to come in the chapters that follow
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Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver Ozar Midrasim is the best, it is telling a story without a single word
I like the themes. Fractured Peaks locations have a Russian/Frostpunk/Dostoevsky vibe. Like, "sad babushka making cabbage soup and freezing to death" vibe.
I really liked Fractured Peaks as a setting. Wish there had been more places to enjoy there. In general, the world for the size its meant to present just feels really small and minor compared to earlier games where you get an equal size (or more!) for one town or city or dungeon.
While I think Matt Uelman's music is forever unrivaled, I have to say that they REALLY knocked it out of the park with this OST. The music is so good and really fits with the vibe of the franchise.
Matt Uelman's work was so much more dynamic and had so many different flavors of sound. D4's stuff is decent, but man, idk what happened between Matt and Blizzard, but I really wish he was still a part of the D4 OST.
@@brietoe meh. Did you hear Matt's work after leaving Blizzard? You either feel that you hear the same Diablo 2 songs, or it's completely uninspired. I guess lightning strikes only once for some people. I love what he did in Diablo 1 and 2 (more in D1 btw) and I'm thankful to him for that, but his presence in D3 & D4 wouldn't have automatically translated into great OSTs.
@@armorvil May just be that the specific style for Diablo combined with Matt Uelman was the magic. His other work was definitely not the same level, but also none of it was really supposed to be as dark and weird. D1's soundtrack is flat out creepy LOL
@@armorvil his music created for the d3 - the one that got cancelled in mid 2000s, was used in World of Warcraft Classic and TBC. Still was very good, Hob OST is nice but way different atmosphere. Im not saying that d4 soundtrack is bad but I guess it wouldnt get worse if Matt could add something to it
Gale Valley is my favourite track in the whole game so far. Sometimes I go to that area just to listen to it. Yelesna and Highlands are also SO good. Edit: I do notice that there's another version of "Gale Valley" which plays in the Mistral Woods, and I kind of prefer that version, although they're both great versions of an amazing piece.
Same! I remember the first time I heard it I was floored and stopped what I was doing. Its so gorgeous, so somber, so trademark Diablo. Might actually be my 2nd all-time favorite Diablo track (after Tristram and ahead of Rogue Encampment).
Absolutely stunning! The vibes of Diablo soundtracks are always so oddly comforting despite the visuals of the games, and this has got to be my favorite by far. Menu, Kyovashad, Nevesk, and Olyam Tundra are some of my favorites, but I don't think anything can top struggling against Ashava during the beta with that thrilling theme in the background! (and the song that plays during the epilogue cutscene gave me chills through the entire thing)
First time I entered Nevesk, hearing that guitar strum instantly brought me back to diablo 2. But my favorite song is the theme for the town Kyovashad. It hits all the feels and makes you imagine you are in some dark war-torn european town. Idk if that makes sense but the song could be used in a ww2 movie.
Marsh at 1:31:37 gives me a combination of goose bumps and anxiety every time. Amazing OST all around! I was vibing the whole time during my first playthrough and still am.
I actually like this soundtrack, it’s one of the few redeeming parts of Diablo 4 along with the story, cutscenes and characters. It’s actually haunting, depressing and makes you feel like you’re apart of that dark world plagued by death, hatred, terror, destruction, sin, lies, anguish, pain and sadness.
I don't think so, D3's soundtrack is like a symphony and it bores me to tears and I don't even dislike classical music. D4 is better but still tries too hard to be epic symphonic music, the choral parts are also pretty generic. I'd rather take the guitars and weird howls with drum beats in D1/d2 any time.
D1 : Created a new genre. D2 : Created maps / dungeons system and modern loot system used in most modern Hack and Slash D3 : Created impactful, fluid and visceral combat. Used in most modern Hack and Slash. D4 : Innovative in Story telling and world design, also happened to take what was good in every other games of the franchise and mixed them together. Future standard for next generations Hack and Slash
@@francoisturgeon1176 I was replying to the original comment, saying Blizzard never dissapoints with soundtracks. I just mentioned Diablo 3 which is one of their best selling games did not have a great soundtrack. No need to personally attack me over an opinion, if youre gonna cry just becuase i have an opinion maybe delete your youtube and social media accounts. And I would say I'm quite successful for a 21 year old, I've probably done way more in life than crying over comments on youtube :)
I just finished the five acts for the frist time (didnt start the VI act yet) and I just wanna say you made it guys. This game and everything about it is an absolute masterpiece. Totally in love with the job and the universe you created. Love you Diablo!
"Gale Valley" and "Highlands" resonate with my soul. Those two always stop me in my tracks to listen everytime. Also loving Nevesk, Yelesna, Kyovashad, Nostrava Olyam Tundra and Ked Bardu.
I am an avid listener of video game soundtracks, and Diablo IV has absolutely blown me away in terms of not just composition, but the incredible quality of sound design overall. It's not just the music, but the presentation that truly makes what I would call this production "state of the art". There are so many small nuances at play in the ambient world that work so well with the soundtrack it that elevates head and shoulders above its contemporaries. If you plan on presenting this on vinyl, I will be first in line.
You can tell by the comments most of them were posted just as people were starting out. JIRANDAI is a masterpiece of music, incredibly beautiful hauntingly magical soul searching tune. Just magnificent! Great OST overall, the sound and music team did an outstanding job.
Yo Blizz and Diablo team. This franchise needs a feature film adaptation. Doesnt matter if its live action or animated like your in-game cinematic cut scenes. Everything about this franchise from lore, art design, and to ost is phenomenal.
First time when I played the game was weird. But as I dived deeper and deeper in the story, it reminded me more and more of the atmosphere of Diablo2. But this game is even darker and more depressing. I love it.
It's amazing how the music accompanies the game as it becomes darker. Each boss makes you feel that it is more epic than the last one with the soundtrack. Love so much this game ❤
Every time it plays during the campaign instant chills and then goose bumps. Can't tell if it's the drums, the stringed instruments or the choir that gets me
I was mindlessly running T8 Infernal Hordes on the most powerful build in the game at the time (spear sorc) by myself when I decided to revisit this soundtrack. At 38:22 Edlhaime Keep track started playing and I decided to mute the game entirely to concentrate on the track. I can't entirely point out why, but very often I feel like I cannot express my thoughts or feelings as in detail or passion as I would like to. But the music does it for me. Especially these tracks. I looked to my left, where in the same room I was sitting with my girlfriend. Dim light from her monitor shined on her face as she smiled, replying something silly to her discord friends whilst playing Diablo 4 herself. In that moment, I highly appreciated her existence. Thankful for everything. Worrisome about the future. Hopeful for better. The music explained it for me. When next track Firebreak Manor started rolling at 42:39 my heart started racing, as if I was about to compete in sports. Still eyeing on her I started crying without her noticing in our dark room. I am not sure how music does these things to me sometimes, yet I welcome it. I am not sure why I am sharing this. I usually never do. But, thank you for this music. It speaks to my soul sometimes. I should go to bed by now and stop writing random comments on youtube that nobody will ever read. I hope that true love seeks everyone in life.
1:31:37 when you hear knocking at your room's door at 3 am, in an appartement where you live alone, the temperature suddently drops to freezing cold, and your sleep paralysis demon starts panicing.
Can’t believe after all these years I’m saying this, but this is the best OST and game in the Diablo series. D2 has been dethroned for me. Thanks for this.
Finally... Finally Blizzard nailed Diablo soundtrack. Don't get me wrong. This still not Matt Uelmen. D1/D2 soundtracks are still on a different planet with so many memorable unique themes. Here we have something else. Moody, dark and melancholic orchestral ambient which sets a tone for each biome perfectly. It's not overepiced as typically it is done for most AAA games nowdays, as it should be. It flows with the game, makes important few moments more prominent as it should and don't try to go into top of everything. This is rightly done music which makes me immerse into the world. Too bad gameplay do not that as good as this, but it is a different story :) Let's enjoy this at least.
This music ois so incredible. And it does such a godo job on building on the Diablo 2 music while not copying it. All the hats off to the composers and directors.
I really wish they could put a piece with more oomph into the menu music, especially the opening. It was super memorable in D2, as soon as you boot up the game, that tune just kicks in and it's building up the tension and excitement. Don't get me wrong, there are many masterpieces in this collection. I mean that climax in "By 3 they come" is just *chef's kiss*. I just hope we have an open with a bang.
Stay Awhile and Listen
Indeed
No need to now, Cains dead.
Pour me a cup.
RIP Cain
I miss Cain. 😢
Track 07 - Gale Valley 19:48 Just sounds so perfect. Has that feeling of struggle felt in this world
Exactly. This one is amazing
Makes D4 feel extremely bleak, hopeless.
MORE! MORE! MORE!!!!!
It's amazing.
Interestingly, the main melody reminded me of Max Payne.
Kyovashad is one of the best game soundtracks I've heard. Pure masterpiece
You might want to check out the Frostpunk ost.
wut? :D its very nice song, but... come on :D
Gave me my todays earwig... xD These fiddles
@@ejvn”dude your opinion is trash.”
@@funkrobot9762 why? i really think its a very nice song :( u dont like it?
Perfect to listen while I'm not playing the game
That's the best thing about great soundtrack you can listen to it outside of game. D4 has one of the best so far, next to Bloodborne, Elden Ring, Battlefield 1 for me.
@@CapybaraConnoisseur89 fr tho. I love the kyovashad Soundtrack
Can you login first? 😂
I listen to it while working. I imagine I'm playing instead XD
Fill every waking hour with Diablo.
On 2:39:51 hits on another level as the game ends. Remember folks Ted Reedy also made music for dragon age inquisition and just look at how great that soundtrack is too
His work is impressive musics are really cool ! 🖤
Kyovashad hit me hard from the first open beta, that's probably enough for me.
Facts
it's probably my favourite song from this entry
I paused midstream to soak in the song, it definitely hits hard
Kyovashad is the Tristam of Diablo 4
@@patricion.3607 100% agree
Ashava's fight music is literally the most hype battle music I've ever heard in a while. Too bad that version is _not_ available here. Every time I fight Ashava, it's such an exciting fight because of the music and the fact that the music's tempo becomes more feverish the lower Ashava's life gets.
Indeed, the choirs really go hard on that last two phases
Ashava's music is insanely superior to the other 2 world bosses
Pretty sure that Ashava battle theme starts at the 2hr mark
2:35:37 Legacy of the Horadrim was so inspiring and hopeful - a stark contrast to the gloom and tragic of the campaign - makes me so anxious and curious of what is to come in the chapters that follow
Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver Ozar Midrasim is the best, it is telling a story without a single word
Lilith's theme in her last cutscene gave me chills. Great soundtrack
Chills... could be the atmosphere. Could be her wrath. Could be both.
@@Diablo Could just be the chicken paella I had for lunch..
I love the melancholic feeling of "Legacy of the Horadrim" 2:38:56 absolutely amazing.
The atmosphere is just insane ! 🖤
Galle Valley is the true champion here
when gale valley hits roaming the world is magic.
I like the themes. Fractured Peaks locations have a Russian/Frostpunk/Dostoevsky vibe. Like, "sad babushka making cabbage soup and freezing to death" vibe.
Yeah, that's totally a vibe 🤣
Not a good vibe, but a vibe nonetheless.
I really liked Fractured Peaks as a setting. Wish there had been more places to enjoy there. In general, the world for the size its meant to present just feels really small and minor compared to earlier games where you get an equal size (or more!) for one town or city or dungeon.
While I think Matt Uelman's music is forever unrivaled, I have to say that they REALLY knocked it out of the park with this OST. The music is so good and really fits with the vibe of the franchise.
Matt Uelman's work was so much more dynamic and had so many different flavors of sound. D4's stuff is decent, but man, idk what happened between Matt and Blizzard, but I really wish he was still a part of the D4 OST.
@@brietoe meh. Did you hear Matt's work after leaving Blizzard? You either feel that you hear the same Diablo 2 songs, or it's completely uninspired. I guess lightning strikes only once for some people. I love what he did in Diablo 1 and 2 (more in D1 btw) and I'm thankful to him for that, but his presence in D3 & D4 wouldn't have automatically translated into great OSTs.
@@armorvil That's fair.
@@armorvil May just be that the specific style for Diablo combined with Matt Uelman was the magic. His other work was definitely not the same level, but also none of it was really supposed to be as dark and weird. D1's soundtrack is flat out creepy LOL
@@armorvil his music created for the d3 - the one that got cancelled in mid 2000s, was used in World of Warcraft Classic and TBC. Still was very good, Hob OST is nice but way different atmosphere. Im not saying that d4 soundtrack is bad but I guess it wouldnt get worse if Matt could add something to it
Ashava and Lilith 2nd phase is a MASTERPIECE
Gale Valley is my favourite track in the whole game so far. Sometimes I go to that area just to listen to it. Yelesna and Highlands are also SO good.
Edit: I do notice that there's another version of "Gale Valley" which plays in the Mistral Woods, and I kind of prefer that version, although they're both great versions of an amazing piece.
Jirandai is also pretty :)
Same!! The first time I heard it was right after the Tristram theme and wow, did it synergise. :)
Me too! Now that they posted this video I'm gonna be listening to it a lot!
i looked up the soundtrack specifically for this song
Same! I remember the first time I heard it I was floored and stopped what I was doing. Its so gorgeous, so somber, so trademark Diablo. Might actually be my 2nd all-time favorite Diablo track (after Tristram and ahead of Rogue Encampment).
I particularly love the ending soundtrack at 02:35:37 Legacy of the Horadrim, beautiful music!
Basically Neyrelle’s theme based on Ylesna theme.
Absolutely stunning! The vibes of Diablo soundtracks are always so oddly comforting despite the visuals of the games, and this has got to be my favorite by far. Menu, Kyovashad, Nevesk, and Olyam Tundra are some of my favorites, but I don't think anything can top struggling against Ashava during the beta with that thrilling theme in the background! (and the song that plays during the epilogue cutscene gave me chills through the entire thing)
Kyovashad theme had no business going as hard as it did. Can't stop listening to it.
2:43:58 "may we fight tru and his holy name, blessed be the light"
11:59 is just so strong. loved that ever since
Incredible soundtrack. I had goosebumps during the cinematic intro.
Fr the vibe is insane 🖤
First time I entered Nevesk, hearing that guitar strum instantly brought me back to diablo 2. But my favorite song is the theme for the town Kyovashad. It hits all the feels and makes you imagine you are in some dark war-torn european town. Idk if that makes sense but the song could be used in a ww2 movie.
Indeed, i have "Schindlers List" vibes immediately. Strong soundtracks!
@derschaelm glad you thought the same thing! Schindler's List indeed, what a great movie. Have you ever seen The Pianist? That's amazing as well
@@sabonesjones I still have to see both movies, but luckily now some parts of the score by John Williams 👍
@derschaelm John Williams is one of the top film music composers, my other favorite is Danny Elfman
Legacy of the Horadrim by Ted Reedy is a masterpiece and will go in the permanent listening collection!
HARD agree. Legacy of the Horadrim’s version of the Yelesna theme is easily my favorite part.
Love the hopeful, yet foreboding and melancholy ending. The few little guitar strings as a callback to Diablo 2's Tristram theme is also genius.
Kyovashad might be one of the greatest Diablo songs of all time.
Fr 🖤
Marsh at 1:31:37 gives me a combination of goose bumps and anxiety every time. Amazing OST all around! I was vibing the whole time during my first playthrough and still am.
Same.
With these creepy vocals they had the nerve to add HISSING
Madmen
I actually like this soundtrack, it’s one of the few redeeming parts of Diablo 4 along with the story, cutscenes and characters. It’s actually haunting, depressing and makes you feel like you’re apart of that dark world plagued by death, hatred, terror, destruction, sin, lies, anguish, pain and sadness.
Although compared to D1 and D2 it's incredibly average. About two or three decent songs from the whole 3 hrs.
I don't think so, D3's soundtrack is like a symphony and it bores me to tears and I don't even dislike classical music. D4 is better but still tries too hard to be epic symphonic music, the choral parts are also pretty generic. I'd rather take the guitars and weird howls with drum beats in D1/d2 any time.
Track 18, Highlands is such a vibe. The new old. Felt like wandering in Kurast but after almost a century in the sanctuary.
It feels like a Diablo 2 track, but modernized. My favorite
D1 : Created a new genre.
D2 : Created maps / dungeons system and modern loot system used in most modern Hack and Slash
D3 : Created impactful, fluid and visceral combat. Used in most modern Hack and Slash.
D4 : Innovative in Story telling and world design, also happened to take what was good in every other games of the franchise and mixed them together. Future standard for next generations Hack and Slash
One thing is always true: Blizz soundtracks NEVER disappoint.
Honestly Diablo 3's soundlack was boring imo. Diablo 4 is amazing however
@@YucciReaper of Souls was alright tho, base game I agree boring.
@@CapybaraConnoisseur89 yeah that’s true actually
@@Yucci 1 sound track over a thousand they made through starcraft , world of warcraft ..... do u think u did something good in your life?? no
@@francoisturgeon1176 I was replying to the original comment, saying Blizzard never dissapoints with soundtracks. I just mentioned Diablo 3 which is one of their best selling games did not have a great soundtrack.
No need to personally attack me over an opinion, if youre gonna cry just becuase i have an opinion maybe delete your youtube and social media accounts. And I would say I'm quite successful for a 21 year old, I've probably done way more in life than crying over comments on youtube :)
kyovashad has somehow grown on me. as it sounds like a Protoss ost which is very nice!
Kyovashad, Nevesk and Ked Bardu have those soul stirring themes that make me linger in the town a bit longer.
I’m gonna have to sit and listen to this entire track while I work. By three they come is just so raw!
Sit a while and listen.
One of the best fantasy soundtracks of any game, ever. Each composer bringing their value to this mix. Such a good OST!
I just finished the five acts for the frist time (didnt start the VI act yet) and I just wanna say you made it guys. This game and everything about it is an absolute masterpiece. Totally in love with the job and the universe you created. Love you Diablo!
This video is a power move… the game will rake in millions
Ked Bardu is such a peaceful song, pleasant and meditative. It has its own zeitgeist, like the main theme of Tristram in Diablo.
Thank you for posting the soundtrack in full.
The Most underrated soundtrack. This is incredible music. Thanks for sharing.
"Gale Valley" and "Highlands" resonate with my soul. Those two always stop me in my tracks to listen everytime.
Also loving Nevesk, Yelesna, Kyovashad, Nostrava Olyam Tundra and Ked Bardu.
"Neyrelle" is just such an emotional banger, wow
Track 7 "Gale Valley" is incredibly good
I got goose bumps listening to Kyovashad during beta and i still do now. Will be on repeat for Halloween
The exploration of the game was so on point. The world building of diablo is so underated in my opinion
I can't begin to tell you how excited I am about this music. I love it so much.
Incredible soundtrack from start to finish. The final fight against Lilith, and the final cutscene with Neyrelle are particularly great.
I am an avid listener of video game soundtracks, and Diablo IV has absolutely blown me away in terms of not just composition, but the incredible quality of sound design overall. It's not just the music, but the presentation that truly makes what I would call this production "state of the art". There are so many small nuances at play in the ambient world that work so well with the soundtrack it that elevates head and shoulders above its contemporaries. If you plan on presenting this on vinyl, I will be first in line.
Legacy Of The Horadrim my favourite song🔥🔥🔥
Daughter of Hatred is genuinely a masterpiece, an orchestra playing this live would get a standing ovation. Edit: 2:28:38
2:28:38
Kyovashad theme is absolutely stunning!
I listen to nevesk everywhere I go. Such a peaceful, cool song.
Elias lookin like a sith lord in the “By three they come” track. And Yelesna is my favorite
You can tell by the comments most of them were posted just as people were starting out. JIRANDAI is a masterpiece of music, incredibly beautiful hauntingly magical soul searching tune. Just magnificent! Great OST overall, the sound and music team did an outstanding job.
Gale Valley is one of my favourites. Definitely sets an atmosphere.
Yo Blizz and Diablo team. This franchise needs a feature film adaptation. Doesnt matter if its live action or animated like your in-game cinematic cut scenes. Everything about this franchise from lore, art design, and to ost is phenomenal.
09:24 What a wonderful piece of art you created, it's like getting immerse in the reality of Sanctuary
Best song I've heard in a while
I think a lot of these are concept art images from the art book included in the collector's edition or whatever it's called. Nice addition to the ost
absolutely agree! i love seeing concept art and ive never seen an ost video done like this, it's an awesome addition
First time when I played the game was weird. But as I dived deeper and deeper in the story, it reminded me more and more of the atmosphere of Diablo2. But this game is even darker and more depressing. I love it.
Marsh really sets the mood and is one of the few witch occult and genuinely creepy and witchcraft-y things I've heard in so long
It's amazing how the music accompanies the game as it becomes darker. Each boss makes you feel that it is more epic than the last one with the soundtrack.
Love so much this game ❤
Perfection, you can really feel Diablo 2 soul in every aspect of this game. This game did not disappoint at all ( wasn't a huge fan of Diablo 3 )
Its such a strange thing to see people whine about it and those 2-3s at metacritic. Like WTF?!
In my opinion the best one is 'By three they come'.
Every time it plays during the campaign instant chills and then goose bumps. Can't tell if it's the drums, the stringed instruments or the choir that gets me
I was mindlessly running T8 Infernal Hordes on the most powerful build in the game at the time (spear sorc) by myself when I decided to revisit this soundtrack. At 38:22 Edlhaime Keep track started playing and I decided to mute the game entirely to concentrate on the track. I can't entirely point out why, but very often I feel like I cannot express my thoughts or feelings as in detail or passion as I would like to. But the music does it for me. Especially these tracks. I looked to my left, where in the same room I was sitting with my girlfriend. Dim light from her monitor shined on her face as she smiled, replying something silly to her discord friends whilst playing Diablo 4 herself. In that moment, I highly appreciated her existence. Thankful for everything. Worrisome about the future. Hopeful for better. The music explained it for me.
When next track Firebreak Manor started rolling at 42:39 my heart started racing, as if I was about to compete in sports. Still eyeing on her I started crying without her noticing in our dark room. I am not sure how music does these things to me sometimes, yet I welcome it.
I am not sure why I am sharing this. I usually never do. But, thank you for this music. It speaks to my soul sometimes. I should go to bed by now and stop writing random comments on youtube that nobody will ever read.
I hope that true love seeks everyone in life.
The angelic/etheral sound of track 39 - Descent was so perfect for the setting ingame, to be honest, all of it was
Absolutely fantastic soundtrack - I love the subtle references to Tristram!
Omg yes! I was hoping this would be available soon! Amazing soundtrack, and thats a big deal for me as Diablo is hugely about the atmosphere.
Жаль нельзя было стать последователем Лилит. На протяжении всего сюжета меня не отпускала мысль, что она права
The final 8 songs of the soundtrack will literally enthrall you, captivate you and leave you breathless!!! Chef’s kiss!!!
1:31:37 when you hear knocking at your room's door at 3 am, in an appartement where you live alone, the temperature suddently drops to freezing cold, and your sleep paralysis demon starts panicing.
Marsh is a standout track. Haunting. A hybrid of D1/D2. Gale Valley is also a masterpiece.
Love the music!!! Well done! Jirandai is one of my favorites for sure
It's a truly amazing soundtrack! thanks for releasing it on youtube.
Nevesk is just perfect. It's like a darker version than the Tristram song...which fits the story perfectly
This soundtrack is phenomenal I'm excited to get this game today!
Welcome to sanctuary brother.
Did you enjoy it?
"Kyovashad" so moving and beautiful. A real piece of musical art.
The soundtrack is phenomenal i keep listening to it over and over,so magical it takes you out of this world!Game and soundtrack of the year easily!!!
Soundtrack of the year, yes. Goty, no.
A lot of these songs keep growing on me, even after a dozen listens. So many favorites already.
There are a lot of strong D2 vibes going on here. Great to hear it. It's that bass man.
Derek Duke, from old blizzard. One of my favorite composers. And D3:RoC by him - masterpiece
Can’t believe after all these years I’m saying this, but this is the best OST and game in the Diablo series. D2 has been dethroned for me. Thanks for this.
03:40
that is your repeat button
Blizzard never disappoints when it comes to soundtracks! never!!
Finally... Finally Blizzard nailed Diablo soundtrack. Don't get me wrong. This still not Matt Uelmen. D1/D2 soundtracks are still on a different planet with so many memorable unique themes. Here we have something else. Moody, dark and melancholic orchestral ambient which sets a tone for each biome perfectly. It's not overepiced as typically it is done for most AAA games nowdays, as it should be. It flows with the game, makes important few moments more prominent as it should and don't try to go into top of everything. This is rightly done music which makes me immerse into the world. Too bad gameplay do not that as good as this, but it is a different story :) Let's enjoy this at least.
This OST is SOOOOOOOOOOO good. Awesome homages to the original songs too. Amazing work!
*clap clap clap*. Sound design & Music are really beautiful
This is ost is unique, it surpasses all my expectations
This music ois so incredible. And it does such a godo job on building on the Diablo 2 music while not copying it. All the hats off to the composers and directors.
A LP oder CD version is needed!
"For all your demon slaying needs"
Yes, my current demon is Physics III - Electromagnetism, and the soundtrack is absolutely helping me slay it.
so many great ambient tracks here
Awesome that you guys officially posted this. Was resorting to low quality rips from random RUclips channels lol
Huge composers of our present time. Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, etc... had their moments of glory, we have ours.
I really wish they could put a piece with more oomph into the menu music, especially the opening. It was super memorable in D2, as soon as you boot up the game, that tune just kicks in and it's building up the tension and excitement. Don't get me wrong, there are many masterpieces in this collection. I mean that climax in "By 3 they come" is just *chef's kiss*. I just hope we have an open with a bang.
The riff in Olyam Tundra 🤯
legacy of the horadrim is my fave . giving me chills in so many ways ❤❤❤
That ending hits hard.
58:06 Legit whisks me away on that D2 escape into Sanctuary vibe!
Jirandai gives the goosebumps for me. Did not need to hit so hard.
Jirandai gives me a lump in my throat. Amazing.
Jirandai makes me remind the intro of Legend of an eagle bearer the main theme of Assassin's Creed Odyssey! A total masterpiece❤
The menu music is enough to hype you up…
Track 39 Descent by Ted Reedy reminds of Skyrim but with the proper melody to fit Diablo. It's beautiful
I just stop clicking things and listen to music in Kyovashad. Absolutely haunting theme ❤❤
19:48 Perhaps one of the best soundtracks ever created.
Sounds very alike D2 stony fields themes
This is my favorite from the game as well