Blizzard doesn’t skimp when it comes to soundtracks. The triumphant feel of World of Warcraft’s The Might of Zandalar, Mephisto’s signature sting anytime he appears in Diablo 4; it’s all a feast for the ears. It’s something I’m reminded of anytime I play one of the developer’s games. That final Vessel of Hatred cutscene where Mephisto’s inky corruption reacts to the music, chilled and shivering. Music maketh the videogame, and Blizzard knows exactly how to create something special.
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