Bear Mccreary

GOD OF WAR

Music On Vinyl

MOVATM331C

Music On Vinyl

1928
Format: 2x12inch VinylRelease: 10.12.2021Features: CRYSTAL CLEAR & BLACK MARBLED VINYL
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GOD OF WAR
 
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The multiple award winning action-adventure game God Of War was first released in
2005, but became such an instant hit, that Santa Monica Studio created seven more versions of the game. The most recent one, released in 2018 for the PlayStation
4, focusses on main character Kratos’ journey in the Greek world together with his son Atreus, following a path of vengeance as a result of being tricked into killing his family by Olympian gods.

God of War received universal acclaim for its story, design, graphics, combat system, characters and music. It was awarded ‘Game of the Year’ by numerous media outlets and award shows. God Of War (2018) performed well commercially, selling over five million copies within a month after its release. It became one of the best-selling PlayStation 4 games.

The official soundtrack won a BAFTA Award and is composed by Bear McCreary. It is set up around themes he created around primary characters in the game. Inspired by Viking folk music, McCreary used exotic instrumentation and languages from various Northern European folk traditions. It resulted in a score featuring deep choirs, pounding drums, shrieking brass and features Faroese singer-songwriter Eivør (Pálsdóttir). The American composer Bear McCreary is best known for his work on TV shows like Battlestar Galactica, Outlander, The

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BEAR MCCREARY, GOD OF WAR MOVATM331C, 2021-12-10 00:00:00, 8719262019003.
2x12inch Vinyl 0.40 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
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