
#Dark legions dos game music series
The series does this with all the final boss themes, like "Awakening the Chaos", "Endless Despair", and "Sword of Doom".BIONICLE: The BIONICLE Music, played during the Toa Mata's battle against Makuta Teridax in the Mata Nui Online Game.Rebirth adds several themes: "Hericide," the new theme for the Satan fight "Everlasting Hymn," background music for the Cathedral "Infanticide," the Cathedral's boss fight and "Ascension," for the boss of the Chest.Also "Lament of the Angel," the Cathedral's background music. The game has "Enmity of the Dark Lord," the song that plays during the Satan boss fight.While most of it doesn't mean anything, the pseudo- ArcWord "Shauni" does crop up in it from time to time. Beyond Good & Evil had ominous unknown alien language chanting in most of the battles with DomZ.Ominous Enochian Chanting makes a return in Bayonetta 2, except here it's used mostly for demonic enemies (in particular Alraune, Whisperer of Insanity), while angelic enemies tend to lean more towards the Ethereal Choir side of things.Although the language used here isn't Latin, but a dead angelic language pioneered by a mathematician called Enochian. The two best examples are the Final Boss theme and the fight against Balder. Bayonetta has Christian/Roman Catholic symbolism out the wazoo, so it's only fitting that its soundtrack is all over this trope like jam on toast.The Battle Cats features O Fortuna as a boss theme for the Cyclones, the advent bosses, and certain Crazed Cats.Asura's Wrath, taking Influence from Hindu Mythology and Buddhism, has Ominous Buddhist/Hindu chanting, with a few tracks like these:.


These vocals are pitched down to a point where they sound like a silly cartoon choir rather than a real one, doubtlessly intentional. It's still played straight in some other tracks, which have a lot of pounding brass and ego sum victorium and ego sum glorium going on. This fits the series Anachronism Stew feel and the fact that Romans in the Asterix comics are rarely very intimidating. Played with in Asterix and Obelix: XXL 2 which uses male Latin choirs and orchestral music during mass battles with legionaries, but singing in a distinctly pop/indie-rock style rather than the expected classical style or One-Woman Wail.The sequel, Brotherhood, takes place entirely within Rome and has even more chanting.and whispering in a few tracks. Justified in that the mission takes place in the Vatican. Assassin's Creed II features Latin chanting in the final mission.

(Yes, even "Spirit of Motherwill" is in English.) Same goes for a LOT of Armored Core songs- although, the jury's out on what those Lyrics actually are. Only "Today" and the intro version "4 The Answer" are not in English. Most of For Answer's songs are subversions, or rather, Ominous English Chanting.

