Some of the background music that can be used as the game include "Porowitz Dance", "The Mass", "the dawn", "She Is My Sin" and "Heros Theme".
1. "Polovtsian Dances"
Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances" is selected from "Prince Igor", "Polovtsian Dances" Also known as "Tatar Dance". Borodin wrote the libretto and composed the music based on the 12th-century Russian epic "The Expedition of Igor". Sarah Brightman's "Stranger In Paradise" is adapted from "The Polovtsian Dances".
2. "The Mass"
The song "The Mass" was composed by a French modern orchestra called "Era". "The Mass" inherits the musical characteristics that Eric Levi has been working on since his first album "Era". It is a unique fusion of pop, soul blues elements, rock and classical music, and is concise and powerful after cutting off branches and leaves. pop music style.
3. "The dawn"
"The dawn" was originally the soundtrack of the 1996 classic Hollywood movie "The Rock" (the original song was originally called "Rock House jail" four minutes and twenty seconds and post-chorus at nine minutes and four seconds), composed by Hans Zimmer. It was later adapted by the Finnish heavy metal band Dreamtale and included in the album "Beyond Reality" released in 2002 as the opening song.
4. "She Is My Sin"
"She Is My Sin" is a song written and composed by Tuomas Holopainen and sung by the Finnish band Nightwish. The song is included in the album "Wishmaster" released on July 18, 2000.
She is my sin is one of the tracks on the "Wishmaster" album that is often performed live. In addition, the songs in this album that often appear in live concerts include the song of the same name as the album "Wishmaster", "Dead Boy's Poem" and "Come Cover Me".
5. "Heros Theme"
"Heros Theme" is a piece of music with an exciting plot. Meaning: Hero’s Soul. A work from the next-generation new console XBOX360: Kameo, developed by the famous British RARE studio. The soundtrack was composed by a famous Czech band. The music style is majestic and is often used as background music for heroic characters.