Diablo 1 Full Soundtrack



Diablo 1 Full Soundtrack
Menu — Tristram — Dungeon — Catacombs — Caves — Hell
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  1. I know nobody will read this but the ending to this soundtrack is even more depressing. I hear the snare Drums and flutes of army marching tired and hopeless. The way the flute begins with an uplift melody then slowly comes down as if the person was trying to convince himself and his army that they have a chance against the enemy but deep inside everyone knows they're going to die.

  2. У меня муражки всегда бегут по телу от саунда который играет в деревне)) эх ностальгия)

  3. My childhood memories..most scary games when i was child hahaha nightmare especially the background music and devil face. Almost 20 years..nostalgia

  4. I remember that — the closer we got from Hell, the scarier and freakier the music was !!!! This made me feel like I was really getting closer to the unresting place of the tortured souls…. Hell, that more and more unspeakable dangers where surrounding me, and that Evil was getting stronger in all its forms! The music scared the shit out of me sooo much that I often had to mute it to continue, otherwise it made me shake and panic, and I couldn't think straight! But… I loved it! Hahaha!!!

  5. This game would be NOTHING without this incredible soundtrack. Funny thing is, if I had never played the game I would never just listen to this music, but having played the game I am taken away with the music. My mind is filled with game imagery as I hear this. I know exactly what's happening with each sound. I was so outraged when I could no longer play due to compatability problems with newer versions of Windows.

  6. I love this game. But the real reason why I still play it is why I'm here now.

  7. To me I feel that this was survival horror…. I used to play this at night… used to freak me out the creepy ass… I was looking over my shoulder constantly…great stuff… brilliantly done!!

  8. This soundtrack spooks the living fuck out of me. I am alone at 1:00 am just picturing a rogue skeleton walking through my door. Easy to kill in game but picture the bastards in real life.

  9. Greetings good master! Welcome to the Tavern of the Rising Sun!

    Thank goodness you've returned! Much has changed since you lived here, my friend. All was peaceful until the dark riders came and destroyed our village. Many were cut down where they stood, and those who took up arms were slain or dragged away to become slaves — or worse. The church at the edge of town has been desecrated and is being used for dark rituals. The screams that echo in the night are inhuman, but some of our townsfolk may yet survive.

  10. I still listen to this over and over and over.
    What an amazing game and feel.
    Its so sad to see where Diablo games are heading now.

    D1 and D2 player forever.

  11. I haven't played Diablo1, only D2:LOD. I can honestly say D1 and its music is a masterpiece, even better than D2.
    D2 story takes the D1 forward and the item hunting with all the builds is really fun but the dark and ominous theme is seldom revisited.

  12. I love how simple, yet brilliantly complex this game is. I didn't understand this when it came out when I was 6 years old. I rented it from a local Blockbuster to play on PlayStation 1 and thought "Meh." I wasn't into ARPGs at the time, nor did I have the patience to understand them (of course, because we're all young dumb kids at one point in our lives). Five years later, at 11, my family owned a cyber cafe and we picked up several Diablo 2 battle chests that came with Diablo 1. My friends would fight over the computers that had Diablo 2 installed in hopes of playing. One day I gave up my seat to let someone play Diablo 2 and decided to give Diablo 1 another try.

    I fell in love with the idea that the whole game is focused around Tristram. At first, it seems so shallow and lackluster until you delve into the cathedral and realize that you're in a massive dungeon that continues deeper and gets harder with every level you descend. After realizing this, I found Tristram to be an eerie place. You know it's cursed and the thought that right below your feet are demons of Hell and sprawling dungeons makes you feel like there's nowhere in the game that's safe.

    Fast forward to today at 28. I've played Diablo 2 and 3 so much. Diablo 2 is fantastic, as we all know. Diablo 3, meh — the gameplay was alright, but Diablo 3 never captured the kind of tone and chilling atmosphere and storytelling like Diablo 1 and Diablo 2 did. I decided to sit down a few weeks ago and delve back into Diablo 1 and OH MY GOD! This game gets better and better with age. It's incredible!

    And to think it was made with 15 people and only one programmer (the legendary David Brevik). It really goes to show what you can accomplish when you get behind a project you're passionate about! Anyway, less talking, more listening and back to programming of my own! Thanks for the memories, Blizzard North! We miss you!

  13. This soundtrack is a masterpiece. Also this game is outstanding. Once of the best game ever.

  14. Well I'm 20 years old and my dad introduced this game to me an it was absolutely terrifying. I never made it into hell, I always got stuck in the caves. But this game is awesome. Even so it scared the hell out of me. The first time I met the butcher was terrifying. I screamed, cried and turned the computer off. The soundtrack is amazing. It gives me the chills.

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