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Listen to this theme again and tell me that it's humble and pleasant.
Also Ds1 doesn't have menu music
Also also, no. Elden Ring theme is a certified Firelink classic.
shreeeeeeek! BAAAAA BAAAAA BUUUUUUM
is pretty annoying so I try to hurry and load a game before it starts
You do not deserve this game. Uninstall.
Hard disagree. I'm a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and audio engineer, and that overture pummels for me. It's adequately 'hype' for title screen music, and after over 1000 hours in Elden Ring, it never gets old...especially the whirlwind of melody from the string section during the climax before the track concludes somberly.
I also love the Radagon boss music, which is a reprise of the title screen music. Both tracks are a perfect book end to a game full of epic musical pieces. <chef's kiss>