This album features all original tracks from Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition composed by BAFTA nominated video game composer Jeremy Soule. As well as bonus tracks by David John from the premium modules Kingmaker, ShadowGuard, and Witch’s Wake.
Total length: 137 min
Track list:
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This album features all original tracks from Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition composed by BAFTA nominated video game composer Jeremy Soule. As well as bonus tracks by David John from the premium modules Kingmaker, ShadowGuard, and Witch’s Wake.
Total length: 137 min
Track list:
Startup Screen
Prelude (intro movie)
Neverwinter Nights Main Theme
City of Neverwinter
Aribeth De Tylmarande
Academy Attacked
The City Core
Peninsula District
Prison Fight
Lair of the Devourer
Beggar's Nest
Snake Cult Estate
The Great Graveyard
Warrens of the Damned
Street Encounter
Shining Serpent Tavern
No Man's Land
Blacklake District
Rich House
Never's Tomb
Silver Sails Company
Seedy Tavern
City Market
The Store
Temple of Tyr
Resurrection
Castle Never
False Helm's Hold
Northern Expedition
Aarin Gend
Charwood
Castle Jhareg
Port Llast Mines
Creator Ruins
Farmlands
Druid Challenge Circle
Neverwinter Wood
Heart of the Forest
North Road
Solomon's Ambush
Luskan Docks
High Captains' War
Cutlass Inn
Wink And Tickle Bordello
Sewers Beneath Luskan
Ruins of Illusk
Morag's Appearance
Dark Aribeth
Enemy Revealed
Beorunna's Well
Homesteads
Siege of Fort Ilkard
Elk Tribe Keep
Klauth's Demise
Neverwinter Besieged
War Zone
Wizard's Chantry
Battle Aribeth
Maugrim Korothir
Lizardfolk Sanctuary
Source Stone Battle
Wandering Across the Countryside (Neverwinter Saved)
Since I had the original Diamond version of Neverwinter Nights, I didn't consider getting this, but GoG gave me a great deal on the deluxe version of this game that I had to take advantage of. As part of this upgrade, I was able to get this soundtrack. I've listened to both versions and I really think that they did a good update here. The presentation and layout alone is much improved as the previous soundtrack layout was a bit of a jumbled mess.
As to the music itself, it's from Jeremy Soule so you know it's going to be awesome. You can definitely tell his style as it sounds very much like what you'd hear in an Elder Scrolls game. If I was to be nitpicky about that, I'd say that this game doesn't have that awesome title screen music like you hear in Oblivion or Skyrim. Definitely get this soundtrack, even if you have to wait for a sale. It's a good upgrade even for owners of the original.
It was a pretty decent game, although I had to get used to a completely new UI, combat and team systems (I was expecting something more in line with BG), until I reached the final boss which turned out unbeatable because apparently it's such a great idea to increase the boss difficulty like 100x times as compared to all previous encounters. This is when you know that the programing is really bad. I regret ever purchasing this.