Two Worlds Soundtrack by Harold Faltermayer (DLC)
The official Two Worlds album composed by Harold Faltermeyer, featuring the title track 'Play the Game' sung by Kyra, remix versions, and orchestral arrangements spanning gothic, classical, rock, and folk.
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About Two Worlds Soundtrack by Harold Faltermayer (DLC)
Let's be clear about what this product is before you click anything: this is a soundtrack DLC, not a game. You are buying music files tethered to the Two Worlds Epic Edition on Steam, and that base game is required to unlock it. If you came here hoping for new quests in Antaloor or an expanded build system, wrong page. Move along. What you do get is the complete official album for the original Two Worlds, a mid-2000s open-world RPG from Reality Pump Studios that drew inevitable comparisons to Oblivion at launch. The music itself was composed by Harold Faltermeyer, the man behind the Axel F theme, and performed by the MGM Grand Orchestra alongside the group Ambermoon, which included vocalists performing under the name Kyra. The result is a genre-blending score that pulls from gothic metal, classical orchestration, rock, and folk, which is a combination that sounds like it should not work and yet, for a fantasy setting, largely does. The standout is 'Play the Game', the vocal title track. It lands somewhere between a Nightwish-era power ballad and a late-night tavern anthem, and it absolutely commits to that energy without irony. The album also includes several remix versions of key tracks, so if the base compositions grab you, there is extra mileage built in. The honest caveat here is that the Two Worlds score was not universally celebrated when the game released. Some critics at the time found the in-game music atmospheric but unremarkable beyond a handful of standout moments. As a standalone listening experience, the album format gives the compositions more room to breathe than they get buried under gameplay sound effects, which genuinely helps. Faltermeyer brings a distinct professional polish that sets this soundtrack apart from the typical in-house RPG score of its era. Who is this for? Collectors finishing out a Two Worlds bundle, RPG music enthusiasts who like their soundtracks physically dramatic, and anyone with a soft spot for mid-2000s European fantasy RPGs that wore their ambition on their sleeve regardless of the bugs. If you have zero attachment to the base game, the case for picking this up in isolation is thin. But if you logged hours in Antaloor and want the music living in your library, it earns its place there. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Misc
- Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection
- OS *
- Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
- Sound
- DirectX 9.0c compatible
- Memory
- 1 GB
- Graphics
- GeForce FX 6, 7 and 8 series, AMD/ATI Radeon X-series with Shader 2.0b support
- Processor
- Dual Core CPU 2.0 GHz
- Hard Drive
- 6 GB Free Space
Recommended
- Misc
- Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection
- OS *
- Windows XP SP2 / Vista / 7 / 8
- Sound
- 5.1
- Memory
- 2 GB
- Graphics
- with Per-Pixel-Shader 3.0 support
- Processor
- Intel/AMD Multicore CPU
- Hard Drive
- 7 GB Free Space
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Game Info
- Developer
- Reality Pump Studios
- Publisher
- TopWare Interactive
- Release Date
- May 15, 2017