Behemoth soundtrack for The Witcher 2?

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Behemoth soundtrack for The Witcher 2?

Hail to all witchers online,With the release of The Witcher we got the amazing soundtrack "Sword of the Witcher" from Vader. Wouldn't it be totally awesome to see another polish soundtrack from Behemoth for The Witcher 2???
 
I don't know... The Behemoth are to strange for me but on the other hand I don't care. As long as I see peope getting inspired by this game I'll be happy.
 
Behemoth is heavier than Vader. I think this could be a financial question...maybe this money is better invested in game itself... ::)
 
Yea it would be great to see Behemoth's video for Witcher 2.Vader made a great job in 2007 but i think that some other heavy band would be rly nice.
 
Artemonas said:
Behemoth is heavier than Vader. I think this could be a financial question...maybe this money is better invested in game itself... ::)
What money?I thought Vader did the track just for the hell of it...
 
That was i thought also,i thought Vader made the video just because CD Red also is Polish,as a "friendly gesture"? :hmmm:
 
PLEASE don't add heavy metal songs to the main game soundtrack.... it is always cheesy. I am a huge metalfan of course and would easily suggest Master's Hammer & Torr over lame bands like Behemoth but in the end the best way to go is to have an epic orchestral soundtrack for the game.If you want me to name drop, let me say Basil Poledouris as the creator of one of the best soundtracks of all time, Conan the Barbarian! I would kill for a game with such a high caliber as The Witcher to have a soundtrack to rival this, and not some lame metal tunes.
 
I could imagine 'ambientish' metal tracks for combat, as long as it stays in the background and doesn't get annoying. But keep the ambient exploration like in Witcher 1. Blaszczak & Skorupa did a realy great job there.
 
onkl said:
I could imagine 'ambientish' metal tracks for combat, as long as it stays in the background and doesn't get annoying. But keep the ambient exploration like in Witcher 1. Blaszczak & Skorupa did a realy great job there.
My thoughts exactly. Agreed :beer:
 
onkl said:
I could imagine 'ambientish' metal tracks for combat, as long as it stays in the background and doesn't get annoying. But keep the ambient exploration like in Witcher 1. Blaszczak & Skorupa did a realy great job there.
+1 Absolutely agree
 
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