The power and passion that emanates from this track is astounding. The first comes in the form of "Poseidon's Wrath," which is a fast-paced and manic track with a purposeful melody, besieged with enthralling crescendos, resounding drum beats, and other delicious devices. Out of all of Marino's themes, there are two which especially stand out to me. The following "Call to Arms" is another gripping piece, making use of a simple 'cello ostinato, warring drums, and a well-scripted collaboration of brass and choir. Following an increase in power offered by sustained brass and the emphatic choir, the best section comes in around 2:12 in the form of a gorgeous string announcement which journeys towards the end of the track. With a focus on a chanting choir and the powerful use of strings and brass, "God of War III Overture" is the perfect taster track from Marino. The opening theme, "God of War III Overture" is very similar to his "God of War II - Main Titles" on the previous album. Renowned for his aggressive orchestration and powerful musical style, Marino seems to take things a little further with his contributions here, which feature some fantastic melodies too. Just as with the previous soundtracks, Gerard Marino once more contributes the most tracks to this soundtrack. With music from the inspired Gerard Marino, inventive Jeff Rona, fearsome Ron Fish and Mike Reagan, and melodious Cris Velasco, this soundtrack is easily the best in the series to date. The music throughout the series has been consistently strong, and with the same composers featuring on the God of War III Original Soundtrack alongside newcomer Jeff Rona, it was almost preordained that it too would be an epic creation. The fifth instalment to the God of War series, God of War III is the final chapter of the current story arc, which follows protagonist Kratos through his brutal journeys and on-off relationships with the Greek gods. God of War III Original Soundtrack :: Review by Daveīuy at Amazon | Download at Sumthing Digital
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