
- #Command and conquer generals zero hour review series
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"The Sacrifice" pulls a page out of the Gladiator book with some North African-sounding guitar, percussion, and vocals. "Firestorm" is a harsh electric guitar cue with some Asian guitar, gong, and flute influences. The main theme is a rousing brass anthem and is used often, especially toward the beginning of the soundtrack ("Fight for Peace" and "In the Field").īrown\'s trek across the world for Clancy\'s various games left him with a large arsenal of ethnic music ideas and he uses them to a good effect for Command and Conquer, given the various locations for the game. There is a second style, which is a harsher electronic feel, similar to Harry Gregson-Williams\' work for Tony Scott\'s films Spy Game and Man on Fire, as well as The Rundown ("Makin\' A Sweep").
#Command and conquer generals zero hour review series
A large amount of the cues feature a sound he made so popular with the Tom Clancy game series and he probably could have written this score in his sleep.
#Command and conquer generals zero hour review download
In 2003, Brown worked with composer Mikael Sandgren ( Quake III: Arena) on a game series called Command and Conquer: Generals, the score for which has recently become available for download on iTunes.Ĭommand and Conquer: Generals is a military action game and this is not a new genre for Brown. Since then, his memorable compositions for multiple Tom Clancy games as well as Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth and, most recently, the television series "CSI: NY". Bill Brown has been at the forefront of video game scores for seven years since Rainbow Six in 1998.
