End of Nations

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End of Nations

Composer: Frank Klepacki

4,0 / 5
21. April 2024

Smash hits

Something that represents the futuristic utopia of Star Trek and the nightmare of every right-wing populist is actually the name of a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA for short) from Trion Worlds. However, End of Nations is quite little known, as it was never released after its announcement in 2010 and has been unofficially canceled since March 2014. If you want to get a picture, you can watch the trailer from IGN, which promises 51 players on one map and looks like a game trailer from 2010 does.

What you can already hear in the video, however, is the work of Frank Klepacki. The composer was kind enough to put the 46-track-long score on his homepage . Anyone who knows me knows that I really appreciate Klepacki's hard rock style, especially in the scores for the Command & Conquer-series. You can also hear that in End of Nations - and I like it!

The score

I have awared a total of eight tracks with top marks and - in my opinion - quite rightly so. You can already hear why with the 2nd track Liberation ConquestFrank Klepacki5. It begins with a beautiful, solemn melody, supported by fanfares and a female singer with an almost Klepacki-untypical grandeur. At these points, the music is more reminiscent of epics such as Destiny or Guild Wars 2, but later returns to familiar territory with the use of the electric guitar.

In general, the OST for End of Nations represents a kind of turning point in the artist's discography. Although Klepacki's earlier scores for role-playing games such as Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos (1993), Blade Runner (1997) and Nox (2000) proved that he was no stranger to genres beyond headbanging, he seemed to feel more at home with real-time strategy games that required a lot of musical horsepower. While he catered to this niche better with the aforementioned C&C-series, his work with the rather mediocre Universe at War: Earth Assault , for example, was less successful.

In this score, Klepacki manages the feat of preserving the old virtues of his rock style and adding new components. You can just tell that there doesn't seem to have been any design guidelines, so that the American could simply try things out wildly. Declaration of WarFrank Klepacki5 and Liberation Front GainingFrank Klepacki5 are more along the lines of Call of Duty 2 meets James Bond, The War RoomFrank Klepacki5 is reminiscent of the Company of Heroes-series.

With ChinaTekFrank Klepacki5 I'm treading on uncertain ground, because on the one hand, the opening sounds a bit like Blackout from Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareSecondly, I believe that Klepacki used a sample of the melody from Jeff van Dyck's 0:16 ein Sample der Melodie aus Jeff van Dycks Himalayan Echos (Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom, ab 0:19) verwendet hat. Es kann sich natürlich auch bei van Dycks Track um die Adaption eines bestehenden (chinesischen) Liedes handeln, da fehlen mir leider die Hintergrundinfos. Trotzdem vielleicht ein nettes Stück Trivia, das ich glaube, entdeckt zu haben. Ach, und der Track ist auch ganz cool!

I don't want to go into any further detail with the number of titles close to 50, especially since nobody has played this game anyway. On the other hand, it's all the more important to point out that the soundtrack is absolutely worth listening to. Despite my initial skepticism because of the okay Universe at War-score, Klepacki impressively proves here that he commands more troops in his army than the dull and effective mosher frontline. What he presents us here is a balanced (unit) composition that can do more than just smash.

01
End of Nations
Frank Klepacki
4 03:22
02
Liberation Conquest
Frank Klepacki
5 04:46
03
Precision
Frank Klepacki
3 03:54
04
Declaration of War
Frank Klepacki
5 04:59
05
No Escape
Frank Klepacki
4 04:00
06
Deflection
Frank Klepacki
4 03:51
07
Alliances
Frank Klepacki
4 03:45
08
Road to Conquest
Frank Klepacki
4 03:33
09
ChinaTek
Frank Klepacki
5 02:03
10
Imposing Will
Frank Klepacki
4 05:27
11
Middle East Arrival
Frank Klepacki
4 03:45
12
Night Vision
Frank Klepacki
3 03:01
13
Deep Hammer
Frank Klepacki
3 00:52
14
March of the Order
Frank Klepacki
4 02:47
15
Liberation Front Defeated
Frank Klepacki
4 01:07
16
The War Room
Frank Klepacki
5 03:53
17
On Russian Ground
Frank Klepacki
4 04:34
18
Ramping Up Defenses
Frank Klepacki
4 03:38
19
Drop That Punk
Frank Klepacki
3 03:35
20
Global Conflict
Frank Klepacki
4 03:08
21
Under the Radar
Frank Klepacki
4 04:48
22
Liberation Front Theme
Frank Klepacki
4 03:19
23
Cultural Struggle
Frank Klepacki
5 04:06
24
Shadow Organize
Frank Klepacki
4 01:58
25
Caught
Frank Klepacki
4 04:08
26
BattleGround in the Desert
Frank Klepacki
3 03:07
27
Creeper
Frank Klepacki
3 03:01
28
Shadow Revolution Theme
Frank Klepacki
3 01:51
29
Breaking the Defenses
Frank Klepacki
3 03:40
30
Sludge
Frank Klepacki
3 04:59
31
Blasting Through
Frank Klepacki
3 04:37
32
Caught Boss Battle
Frank Klepacki
4 03:40
33
Shadow Revolution Defeated
Frank Klepacki
3 00:51
34
Gun It
Frank Klepacki
4 03:28
35
End of Nations Gaining
Frank Klepacki
4 03:22
36
Road to Conquest Neutral
Frank Klepacki
4 01:33
37
Deflection Tension
Frank Klepacki
4 03:50
38
Alliances Alternate
Frank Klepacki
4 03:46
39
Sludge Presence
Frank Klepacki
4 04:18
40
Caught Boss Battle Tension
Frank Klepacki
5 03:40
41
Imposing Will Tension
Frank Klepacki
4 05:25
42
Liberation Front Gaining
Frank Klepacki
5 03:29
43
Creeper Presence
Frank Klepacki
4 01:35
44
March of the Order Presence
Frank Klepacki
4 02:47
45
On Russian Ground Presence
Frank Klepacki
5 04:10
46
Gun It Tension
Frank Klepacki
4 03:28

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