Óscar Araujo is a film and video game composer from Spain. Working with gam… Read Full Bio ↴Óscar Araujo is a film and video game composer from Spain. Working with game developer MercurySteam, he has provided the scores to games such as Scrapland and the Castlevania: Lords of Shadow trilogy. One of his earlier works is the score to Rebel Act Studios' cult hit game Severance: Blade of Darkness.
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The Evil Butcher
Óscar Araujo Lyrics
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Carlos Esquivel
This music sounds so much better when fighting the Dracolich. So freakin insane!
FlameG102
When I saw him hen saw he was named "evil butcher" I was like "ZOMG! Its that enemy from Aria of sorrow!" and he even threw knives as well! The sheer amount of nods to castlevania enemies and bosses was amazing.
Hernan Ariel
Realmente Fantastico.
Truly Fantastic.
Mis respetos hacia Oscar Araujo!!!
Una de mis preferidas junto a:
-Carmilla
-Final confrontation (Satan)
-The Mask of God.
guisebour
1:04 Epic, wonderful, One of my favourite theme with Simon Belmont's theme
Gimo
1:04
Danish Abdullah
Took me at least 10 tries to kill this guy. I went in without any light magic to speak of.
FireBomberBassist
Forgot how good the score was to this game.
Makauao
This game won the best score in 2010. Composer Oscar Arujo also won the Oscar
baranguirus
This theme fists the D5racholich titan better! I thinkl that out of all the titans, the dracholich is the most epic, exiting and overall the best of 'em. Maybe it's because I like dragons, but I think this theme is opitmous for crawling up the body of an inmense dragon/sea serpent and destroying it!
tommytittle1992
I know it sounds nothing like it, but this music reminds me of the Van Helsing score.