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03-18-2012, 04:17 AM
Nick Arundel & Ron Fish
Batman: Arkham City (Expanded Score)
2011

137 tracks, TRT: 4:18:13, 256/320 MP3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oqoodp
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o45ln1
Note: this release was created using Scoreman's 14 disc set but I opted to using only the first 8 since that was all I was able to grab up to before the links got deleted. I spent several extra days working on this to remove as many loops as I could detect and for the most part I believe I have eliminated all duplicate tracks and loops. Please let me know if you detect any and I'll promptly fix them. I also removed the cutscene segments due to the overwhelming SFX but opted to leave the Solomon Grundy cutscene segment in because it completed the Solomon Grundy set and the SFX is tolerable. I started with almost six and a half hours of material for this and after all the loop and duplicate removal this release clocks in at a quarter over 4 hours. Now, a quick anecdote: I've heard just about every Batman score since the original 1966 movie version and out of every single one of them I have to admit that this is my personal favorite of the bunch. It has a very RCPish vibe to it and it definitely hypes me up for The Dark Knight Rises and the eventual 3rd Batman game. I hope you all enjoy!
Batman: Arkham City (Expanded Score)
2011

137 tracks, TRT: 4:18:13, 256/320 MP3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oqoodp
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o45ln1
Note: this release was created using Scoreman's 14 disc set but I opted to using only the first 8 since that was all I was able to grab up to before the links got deleted. I spent several extra days working on this to remove as many loops as I could detect and for the most part I believe I have eliminated all duplicate tracks and loops. Please let me know if you detect any and I'll promptly fix them. I also removed the cutscene segments due to the overwhelming SFX but opted to leave the Solomon Grundy cutscene segment in because it completed the Solomon Grundy set and the SFX is tolerable. I started with almost six and a half hours of material for this and after all the loop and duplicate removal this release clocks in at a quarter over 4 hours. Now, a quick anecdote: I've heard just about every Batman score since the original 1966 movie version and out of every single one of them I have to admit that this is my personal favorite of the bunch. It has a very RCPish vibe to it and it definitely hypes me up for The Dark Knight Rises and the eventual 3rd Batman game. I hope you all enjoy!