![]() ![]() “Ignem Inferni (Final)” is an enjoyable variation, more rousing and thrilling than its original version. The second act starts off nicely with “L’île de Moon,” an almost prehistoric, natural sounding piece with some neat instrumentation, and continues with a few more choice offerings, such as the adventurous “La Forêt des Abraknydes.” One of the more diverse pieces in the album is the gothic “Les Cimetiéres,” with its rousing, frantic harpsichord, and tense organ, and the following “Les Cryptes” is an enjoyable listen as well with its dramatic violin and string sections. ![]() The rest of the first act, however, is not quite as fulfilling, comprised of moody, more atmospheric tracks that, while well composed, are rather tedious to listen to. The main theme this time around is “Ignem Inferni,” a piece that is a bit too lengthy perhaps, but is overall a captivating listen: cinematic in nature yet changing its tone throughout in creative and enjoyable ways, between menacing and lightheartedness. These pieces blend seamlessly into one another. Similar to the preceding release, this album is divided up into three acts, the latter two containing five tracks each and the first only containing four. Since then the music for the series, composed by Guillaume Pladys, has been released in several different forms, though none as complete as the current offering of six well presented box sets. ![]() Dofus, a well-received flash-based MMORPG developed by Ankama Games, was released in September 2004. ![]()
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