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(_)_)======D O^8 by FABIO 07/30/2004, 3:11am PDT
It's not just Latin, I also have about a dozen Russian Red Army choir songs in my music folder. German military marches (Bombers Over England is a classic) for Battlefield 1942? Sure!

It's probably because they're all in languages I can't understand, which makes it easier for me to enjoy music because most song lyrics are retarded. I want to enjoy the music, not figure out the message behind some angsty artist's words. The same principle explains why the Japanese voice acting is better than the English in Dynasty Warriors. The Japanese could be horrible for I know, but I can't understand a damn word of it so some dude screaming WA BAI KAI SURICHU KIKIKIKI in the middle of battle works for me.


I used to like that War song in Battlefield Nam, back when the only part I could remember was the HOO HA GOOD GOD Y'ALL part. But jesus, those lyrics are just embarrasing.
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So is anyone here impressed by the use of foreign languages in video games? by suck my dick 07/25/2004, 3:11am PDT NEW
    No and no. NT by Creexul :( 07/25/2004, 11:08am PDT NEW
    I have a weakness for Latin choir songs by FABIO 07/25/2004, 11:27am PDT NEW
        Latin makes it more important and meaningful. NT by suck my dick 07/30/2004, 2:58am PDT NEW
            (_)_)======D O^8 by FABIO 07/30/2004, 3:11am PDT NEW
                WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? Absolutely Nothin! NT by Self-Effacing Video Game 07/30/2004, 8:48am PDT NEW
                    Now I can't stop thinking of that mole guy from Sam & Max NT by Entropy Stew 07/30/2004, 7:51pm PDT NEW
                Say it again. by Fullofkittens 08/01/2004, 11:37am PDT NEW
 
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