![]() ![]() ![]() Armored Core for Answer subverts this trope with the song "Scorcher", which plays a total of 3 times in the game (one of those times is For Answer's That One Level, the Occupation of Arteria Carpals) - it sounds like this trope at first, but it's actually English ("I can't go there, Find It! Pound It! I can't see clear, Stomp It! Beat It!").Anno 1404: Dawn of Discovery has Ominous Simlish Chanting to both Latin- and Oriental-sounding music whenever something big is happening.Alone in the Dark (2008) features a dark, haunting soundtrack with Ominous Bulgarian Chanting, courtesy of composer Olivier Deriviere and the female choir The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices.The menus in Age of Mythology are accompanied by Ominous Greek Chanting.Age of Empires III has this in one of the battle themes.And finally, " The Hero of Comberth Harbor " for Torres' Villainous Breakdown and faked surrender.In addition to that, there's the music in the DLC mission " Ten Million Relief Plan.Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown has Archange, the theme of Mihaly.Ace Combat: Assault Horizon has segments of this in Release which despite some one word Ominous English Chants, also feature the first two stanzas of "Dies Irae".Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy has two glorious versions of Fighter's Honor.Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies plays versions of both Rex Tremendae Maiestatis and Agnus Dei from Requiem Mass for the final mission both can be heard here.However, it's in plain English and sung by a boy's choir. Subverted in Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation the background music playing during the battle at the Chandelier is superficially similar to many cases of this trope.It was appropriate since Zero was the prequel of 5. But they had more or less just took the same song and lyrics from Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War and remixed its symphonic choir theme into something akin to a Latin Flamenco. Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War uses this trope to good measure in its final battle too.The Seven Deadly Sins extend to the Theme Naming of a very certain group of enemies that show up later in the game. This is more than just Gratuitous Latin, though. ![]() ( Superbia invidia ira acetia avaritia.). The opening theme to 11eyes has an Ominous Latin Chanting chorus in the background chanting the Seven Deadly Sins. ![]()
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