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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGrfurZaNQ
as every soundtrack in this game
But ok, if you play it on repeat it can get kind of unnerving.
DS1 menu music is quite the best imo.
In DS1 and DS2 you had the feel of ominous silence to dreadful encounters with the help of their soundtracks but imo DS3's pieces are more like full throttle skyrim bombastic loud energetic yadayada like that.
I think so too. Likewise most enemies are acting like they are on steroids. It fits the general impression they wanted to convey. Going Bloodborne style was the motto.