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Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak - Soundtrack Download Setup For Pc





















































About This Content The official soundtrack of Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak by Paul Ruskay! Includes over 100 tracks from Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak and 15 bonus tracks all in .MP3 and FLAC format. Once purchased, files will be available in your SteamApps folder under \common\Homeworld\Soundtrack Tracks: 1. Our Planet is Dying 2. Epsilon Base 3. Launch of The Kapisi 4. Mission 1 Personal Log 5. Message from Khagaan 6. Lander Arrives 7. Battle at The Boneyard 8. Escape Into the Storm 9. Mission 2 Personal Log 10. Cutoff In the Storm 11. Entering Cape Wrath 12. Cape Wrath 13. Lost Expedition Found 14. Tomb of Sand 15. Escape from the Wreck 16. Hunted 17. Victory- Gaalsi Cruiser Destroyed 18. Mission 3 Personal Log 19. The Fate of Carrier Nabal 20. Entering The Sarathi Basin 21. Rachel, Scout up Ahead 22. Discovery at the Kalash Site 23. Expand the Search to the Valley Below 24. The Gaalsi Arrive 25. Gaalsi on Advance 26. Wrecks in the Field 27. Sarathi Basin 28. Data From the Wreck Suggests 29. Mission 4 Personal Log 30. Atmospheric Penetration followed by Ground Impact 31. Prelude to Shipbreaking 32. The Kalash Wrecksite 33. I Will Pray for your Souls 34. Engage The Ashoka's Fleet 35. Captain Mashad to the Rescue 36. The Coalition Join with the Sidiim 37. The Ashoka Escapes - Full Original Version 38. Mission 5 Personal Log 39. The Ashoka is Damaged and on the Run 40. The Military Strike Begins 41. Gaalsi Resource Operation 42. The Ashoka Arrives 43. The Ashoka Attacks 44. EMP Burst 45. Khagaan's Final Address 46. Mission 6 Personal Log 47. Discovery of a Gaalsi Base 48. The Gaalsi Shipbreaking Operation 49. Assault on the Gaalsi Base 50. Rachel Enters the Outpost 51. Gaalsi Fleet Returns 52. The Gaalsi Fleet Engaged 53. Let There Be Peace on Kharak Once Again 54. Mission 7 Personal Log 55. Rachel, Do You Copy 56. Tombs of the Ancients 57. Tomb of the Ancients - Beautiful Night 58. Tombs of the Ancients Alt Mix 59. How Did They Get Here? 60. Gaalsi Carrier Attacks 61. Gaalsi Missile Launch 62. Mission 8 Personal Log 63. The Quantum Waveform 64. The Quantum Waveform Electronic Full 65. The Quantum Waveform Acoustic Full 66. The Siidim are in Trouble 67. We Must Help the Siidim 68. Siidim Under Attack 69. Leaving the Canyon 70. Mission 9 Personal Log 71. A Weapon of Vast Destructive Power 72. We Must Secure the Plateau 73. The Plateau 74. Plateau Secured 75. Mission 10 Personal Log 76. It's an Orbital Weapon 77. Racing the Gauge 78. Dusk at The Kashar Plateau 79. The Sakala Has Arrived 80. The Kashar Plateau Ambient 1 81. The Kashar Plateau Ambient 2 82. Fire in the Sky 83. Mission 11 Personal Log 84. Key to Our Past 85. Alone at Torin Crater 86. Torin Crater Ambient 87. Defend Rachel 88. The Sakala has Arrived 89. Jacobs Hidden Message 90. Mission 12 Personal Log 91. Sacrifice 92. Arrival at the Khar Toba Site 93. Khar Toba Site Ambient 94. Rachel Enters the Khar Toba 95. The First City of Kharak 96. Defend the Khar Toba 97. The K'Had Sajuuk Arrives 98. The K'Had Sajuuk has been Defeated 99. A New Beginning 100. Credits 101. Front End Menu 102. Tutorial 103. Bonus Track - Shipbreakers 104. Bonus Track - The Desert 105. Bonus Track - History of the Kalash 106. Bonus Track - Kharak Ambient 107. Bonus Track - Buried in the Sand 108. Bonus Track - Gaalsi Base Alt 109. Bonus Track - The Dune Sea 110. Bonus Track - The Boneyard Alt 111. Bonus Track - The Gaalsi Remain a Threat 112. Bonus Track - Shadows in the Sand 113. Bonus Track - Racing the Gauge Full 114. Bonus Track - Rachel, Scout up Ahead 115. Bonus Track - Whispering Gallery Ambient 116. Bonus Track - Enter the Desert Ambient 117. Bonus Track - The Canyon Ambient 6d5b4406ea Title: Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak - SoundtrackGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Gearbox SoftwarePublisher:Gearbox SoftwareRelease Date: 20 Jan, 2016 Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak - Soundtrack Download Setup For Pc 9999\/10Simply brilliant work.. 3.5\/5. Pretty Good but there are definite flaws.This is a fairly good soundtrack overall. It is complete, the sound quality is pretty good and the music itself is very much in keeping with the style of other Homeworld games.On the downside, many of the tracks in this soundtrack are too short and they have not been organized well. The "bonus tracks" should have been integrated into the main body of the soundtrack itself instead of being set apart for no good reason. The game's main menu music comes late in the soundtrack which makes little sense.But It's still a good soundtrack I guess. I'll just need to rename many of its files and reorganize it a bit so that it makes sense and so songs appear in the same order as they do in the game.Oh and don't look at the track names if you haven't played the game yet. Major spoilers in the track names. Really, thanks for that.. I have no idea what is going on...it is supposed to be in my library, I bought it, but it is not in my library but I can write a review but I see the button not greyed out where it says, add to cart? Anyway, no idea what is going on, but I'll just go ahead and give this a thumbs up anyway.. I love this soundtrack. I loved it in Homeworld 1 & 2 and I was looking for this one to be as good as previous ones and it is.It gave the clima of desert very well. It's a one of the key elements of the game to makes it's success.. I bought the soundtrack and recieved a receit for it, but i can't find it anywhere. Not in my library for steam or anywhere on my computer. Any input?. A masterful collection of tribal, mystical, and orchestral pieces by composer Paul Ruskay, nonetheless.The music greatly enhances the gameplay and its desert theme well. Not only that, but listening to the musical pieces all on its own transports the listener to a different dimension altogether; a magical exploration, and brings one back to the unforgiving environment of the great vast deserts of Kharak.For the avid fan of this game, I highly recommend you to buy it and immerse youself in the musical score's sutble and yet, at other times, chaotic sounds magically weaved by Paul Ruskay and his team of musicians.

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