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Final Boss Battle music

By RockingTrooper

  • RockingTrooper
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    Thank you to everyone, i hit a wall writing this and wasnt sure how it would be received. Thanks all 😄
  • Benji_Dixon
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    Such an epic build up. Great work.
  • MacForaday
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    The song is so fantastic! Thank you so much for finishing it! I can't wait to use it!
  • MacForaday
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    It's shaping up really well! I expecially like the trumpets, it's just the kind of triumphant part I was imagining!
  • MacForaday
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    One request, can you rename it "Final Boss Music" or something similar?
  • MacForaday
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    It's getting so awesome! I can't wait for this battle!
  • MacForaday
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    Oh man! That intro is totally awesome! It gave me goosebumps!
  • MacForaday
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    Not trying to be too critical, it's just really important to me to get the sound design right for the end of the game. I'm using your song Eternal Fracture for the end credits btw
  • MacForaday
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    If it helps, this fight is against Nyarlathotep, one of the gods from the Lovecraftian mythos. So ultimately, the heroes cannot win. In the end, they will entertain him enough that he will allow them a "happy ending"
  • MacForaday
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    "The God of Nightmares" will likely be the music I use to introduce the final boss, but then the actual fight music should start like it but also be triumphant later in the piece
  • MacForaday
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    Check out that song I sent you "The God of Nightmares" it is slow, dark and has a mood of hopelessness. What I didn't like about it is that it never kicked up to make it seem that there is hope
  • MacForaday
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    When it kicks up later it gives a signal that there may be hope that the heroes can win, if you know what I mean. So start slow and dark, then become triumphant and hopeful. Good start!
  • MacForaday
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    It gets really good later on; I don't like the strong drums right at the beginning though. I would rather it start with slow brooding music, to signify that things look dark and hopeless. Really like when the electric guitar comes in

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