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Dragon Age - Inquisition - The Bard Songs

Platforms: PS3
Year: 2015

Number of Files: 10
Total Filesize: 45 MB
Date Added: Oct 15th, 2015

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1. I Am the One 1:59 4.53 MB get_app
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2. Once We Were 2:11 4.98 MB get_app
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3. Empress of Fire 2:04 4.74 MB get_app
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4. Enchanters 3:23 7.77 MB get_app
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5. Grey Warden 2:13 5.08 MB get_app
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6. Nightengales Eyes 1:53 4.31 MB get_app
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7. Bard Maker 1:37 3.69 MB get_app
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8. Sera 1:45 4.02 MB get_app
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9. Rise 1:27 3.30 MB get_app
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10. Samson 1:11 2.70 MB get_app
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akapine

01:17 Apr 25th, 2020Offline

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I loved the soundtrack for this game!

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k9n6

01:17 Apr 25th, 2020Offline

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REALLY THANKS AMAZING!!!!!!!! !! LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEE!

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glawr

01:16 Apr 25th, 2020Offline

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The music is phenomenal, I give a 3 to the quality of this release / rip. There is far too much reverb added, which does not seem appropriate to a intimate tavern setting. Also, the music clips at several points due to having the volume unnecessarily increased beyond it's limits -- open it up in audacity or any sound editor and you'll see what I mean. Whoever mastered this has no business touching music.