
In 1.3.4, the Old One's Army provides us with a Terraria styled remix of the Dungeon Defenders II theme, it's easily one of the most climactic themes in the game and a little more upbeat than other themes of bosses or events. It's noisier and faster than the regular desert theme and represents the shifting wind and low vision along with the unique enemies that spawn in those conditions. What probably stands out in particular is a more orchestral reprise of the Title theme extended with a sinister undertone. Some of the Console/Mobile exclusive tracks need some attention such as the Tutorial or the unique variations of the Ocean and Space theme. The Underground Crimson is even more creepy and demented although it gets slightly more upbeat throughout. In contrast to the Corruption theme which is evil sounding, the Crimson is just straight up dark and brutal. The Underworld theme in 1.3 is scary and sinister, and fits the sudden appearance. In 1.3, both the Goblin Army and the Pirate Invasion get their very own tracks, with the Goblins having a fittingly quirky (and surprisingly oppressive) theme and the Pirates having an appropriately nautical-sounding track. It really captures the essence, terror and urgency of the epic fight. The Moon Lord theme which plays against the Final Boss. The Lunar Event theme plays against the Celestial Towers and it's a really terrifying and fitting event theme. The Martian Madness event music is an eerie and alien-sounding tune that fits the army of Martians and their machines invading the world. (Which contains many horror related enemies already.) The Solar Eclipse theme is an intense, eerie piece and gives out a creepy undertone to the Solar Eclipse event. The theme that plays for Golem and the Lunatic Cultist is extremely fast-paced and intense, even though the volume could use a boost. #Dungeon defenders 2 terraria ost Pc
The surface Ice track that plays in the PC version is appropriately slow and crystalline.The Underground Snow theme (Surface Snow in console/mobile versions) is a nice and calm tune to listen to while mining through pretty caves of snow and ice.The Frost Moon theme combines rock with typical Christmas music, creating an awesome package of epicness that plays while you try and beat the insanely difficult enemies that spawn during the event.The Pumpkin Moon theme is filled with xylophone-sounding chiptune and appropriately spooky effects to make it great to listen to while being slaughtered by giant floating pumpkins.The mushroom theme is insanely psychedelic and catchy.Bonus points because Redigit's girlfriend loves the Groove Metal band Pantera and the song itself sounds like metal. Considering most of the music in the game is chiptune, this makes it instantly epic.
The Plantera boss music has guitar riffs in it.Notice, Bandcamp gives you opportunity to freely listen to this album. Prices and shops where you can buy it are at the right column.
Support composers, artists and performers so they can release more music in the future. If you like Dungeon Defenders II Original Video Game Soundtrack, we strongly recommend to buy it. Album was released by Valley of Lights Music. Soundtrack consists of 40 tracks tracks with duration over more than 2 hours. Album was composed by Afshin Cohen and was released on September 08, 2017. Here you can freely listen to preview tracks from Dungeon Defenders II Original Video Game Soundtrack.