If you're itching to expand your game music collection without expending any resources beyond the energy it takes to click your mouse a few times, you're in luck today! The maestros behind the sonic accompaniments for Black Mesa and Torchlight II have made their respective compositions available completely free.
The Torchlinght II soundtrack can be found here , and contains 28 tracks for your dungeon-crawling, loot-hoarding enjoyment.
The Black Mesa soundtrack is available here , with over 3000 seconds of variously-paced tunes to keep you company in your treks through alien-infested science facilities. There is also a donate button that lets you chip in anywhere from $3 to $100 (Canadian) to support the composer.
We can't wait to welcome these costless collections into our wellsprings of auditory coolness, and suggest you do so, too.
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Len Hafer is a freelancer and lifelong PC gamer with a specialty in strategy, RPGs, horror, and survival games. A chance encounter with Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness changed her life forever. Today, her favorites include the grand strategy games from Paradox Interactive like Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis, and thought-provoking, story-rich RPGs like Persona 5 and Disco Elysium. She also loves history, hiking in the mountains of Colorado, and heavy metal music.
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