Age of Mythology

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Age of Mythology

Composer: Stephen Rippy

3,5 / 5
14. August 2022

Age of methodology

If I had been able to create the game of my dreams as a child, gods and legends surely would have been a part of it. I simply love the supernatural, the fantastic. Combined with wisdom and teachings, these stories always have a facet that goes beyond mere entertainment. So it's all the more surprising that I never played Age of Mythology , which transports the Age of Empires-gameplay into a mythological setting and lets us send centaurs, giants and famous heroes from the various cultures like Odysseus onto the field. However, I will probably not give it a go, because the leap to 3D means that the ravages of time, as with Empire Earth or Age of Empires III have not been kind to the graphics.

Be that as it may, this is not about the game but about the music. It comprises 17 tracks composed by Stephen Rippy and Kevin McMullan, all of which are in the vein of their Age-predecessors and definitely worth listening to. With the exception of Eat Your PotatoesStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan2 , there are no real missteps. Connoisseurs of Age of Empires and Age of Empires II will recognize certain instrumentations, especially tracks such as Suture SelfStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan4 and Flavor Cats (In the Comfort Zone)Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan5 waving overtly from the neighbouring table at a family dinner.

Newcomers can expect a nice mixture of lo-fi ambient droning, heroic moods of departure (A Cat Named MittensStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan4), cultural tropes such as The Ballad of Ace LeBaronStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan4 and Behold the Great Science FiStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan3 (oriental) or In a Pile of Its Own GoodStephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan3 fernöstlich). Insgesamt eine gute Fortführung des Altbekannten, auch wenn etwas Experimentierfreude jenseits der Reggae-Exzesse gen Ende (Gary’s Reserve (End Credits)Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan3) would certainly have been interesting. The only thing that can really be said is that Age of Mythology in terms of gameplay is something completely different from its siblings, but musically it can pass as a twin.

01
A Cat Named Mittens
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
4 00:51
02
Eat Your Potatoes
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
2 03:12
03
Chocolate Outline
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 03:24
04
Never Mind the Slacks and Bashers
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 03:23
05
Suture Self
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
4 03:11
06
Flavor Cats (In the Comfort Zone)
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
5 02:56
07
(Fine Layers of) Slaysenflite
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 02:59
08
Hoping for Real Betterness
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
4 03:03
09
Adult Swim
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 02:55
10
The Ballad of Ace Lebaron
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
4 02:58
11
In a Pile of Its Own Good
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 03:20
12
Behold the Great Science Fi
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 02:29
13
Have Yoo Met Her Thunder (Trailer)
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 02:17
14
If You Can Use a Doorknob (Victory Theme)
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
4 01:04
15
Ma'am...Some Other Sunset (Defeat Theme)
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 01:15
16
Gary's Reserve (End Credits)
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
3 03:22
17
Eat Your Potatoes [Quiet Mix]
Stephen Rippy, Kevin McMullan
2 03:11

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