Sumthing Else Releasing Halo Trilogy Soundtrack
While video games have slowly made a climb from the simple pixellated games like Space Invaders and Super Mario Bros. to breathtakingly real-looking games with picturesque landscapes and fluid animations, the quality of the music quickly outstripped the achievements of the visuals. Even titles like Final Fantasy VI (# 3 in the USA) are remembered for how stirring and immersing the music was despite being purely digital.
With the advent of disc-based games came the ability to cram a lot more information into a small unit, so games’ soundtracks grew accordingly. Full orchestras were brought in and many games feature music that would be appreciated by gamers and non-gamers alike. Whether you love or hate Bungie’s oft-debated series there’s little doubt that Halo brought the feeling of epic struggles to life by their blending of classical instruments, chanting and modern instruments.
Sumthing Else Music has announced that they’re releasing the Halo Trilogy Soundtrack. It’s a five disc set that encapsulates the entire audio experience of the FPS games and gives you a sneak peak at the sounds of Halo Wars. The first disc is the soundtrack of Halo: Combat Evolved and the second is the second volume of the Halo 2 soundtrack. The third disc is a DVD which features four tracks from Halo Wars, a ‘making of’ featurette on the game’s music and also contains the opening cinematic for the campaign mode, “Five Long Years”. Discs four and five are the Halo 3 soundtrack. The set is available beginning tomorrow, December 2nd.