![]() ![]() ![]() Pictured here in black and white for dramatic effect. He’s not been a frequent figure during my travels, but perhaps his score for Mass Effect 3 will change that? Clint Mansell the composerĬlint Mansell. My personal opinion on his work is uninteresting, primarily owing to the fact that I don’t have one. Instead, we’re treated to the music of relatively famous film composer Clint Mansell, responsible for one of the most over-used tracks in cinema history, Lux Aeterna from Requiem for a Dream. What about the music? Well, I’ve previously expressed my mild discontent with the fact that Jack Wall would not return for the finale. This is the third time she’s saved the human race, only now she’s up against creatures that by rights are large enough to have a group hug and call themselves a planet. Released long enough ago for the world to must be saved at this point (unless you’re in the UK like me in which case it was released today), Mass Effect 3 concludes the epic space opera saga of commander Shepard, saviour of the universe, a relatively miniscule organic being foiling the plans of a race of massive semi-robotic space aliens. Safe to say, it wasn't as good as it could or should have been, but that it's not bad by any stretch of imagination, it even came with a single track that'll surely be remembered. I'm not sure whether I had high expectations for the music of Mass Effect 3. ![]()
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