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hoho96:
It does remind me of Medieval II theme. Though when I heard it the first thing that went to mind was this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GityoGjUj0g
Walküre:
You were very closed :)
It's a recurrent theme of Rome Total War.
I would often hear it both in the game's menu and in many battle's summaries (sound of defeat, if I'm not wrong).
Fredius:
Honestly its been a very long time since I played the first Rome Total War :P. Speaking about osts which Total War game has the best ost in your opinion? To me the Medieval 2 Total War ost wins by faar from all other Total War games, the extra osts of the Kingdoms expansion makes it even better. Second comes the first Rome. Eventhough Rome 2's ost isnt so "exciting" as the original first one, it does sound mightier and fits far better with the Roman culture imo.
hoho96:
For me Rome 1 got the best music because it actually feels that you're listening to actual old times music, plus it provides a perfect blend with the game that I never seem to tire of.
Medieval II comes next because of pretty much the same reason. Though I can get tired of it sometimes.
I actually like Napoleon's quite a lot. It fits the era perfectly!
Walküre:
I completely agree with hoho :)
Rome Total War's soundtrack will always remain my favourite one.
Besides, do you know something about the Amazons mystery in Rome Total War? xD
They are a rebellious population located in the extreme North of the East, in a very hidden and mysterious place among the vast forests, north of the wild and unexplored Scythia.
The settlement – Themiskyra – is surprisingly the only Greek-based settlement in those remote lands.
The legends are thus proven right, as there dwell the legendary Amazons and their dreadful chariots 8-)
You can notice the female-shaped armours and their blonde hair (**)
And, needless to say, they are one of the most powerful units in the game, with excellent stamina and endurance, akin to the Spartan phalanx.
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