Drakkhen, the first RPG on the SNES, is a port of the Amiga original with some added music. While the port's of... dubious quality at times, the music is
very atmospheric.
Character CreationAir Area (Day)Air Area (Night)Water Area (Day)Water Area (Night)Earth Area (Day)Earth Area (Night)Fire Area (Day)Fire Area (Night)Now, the Quest For Glory series is one of my favorite roleplaying game series ever, as I've mentioned in other topics. Even though my personal favorite of the five games is the Arabian Nights-inspited Trial By Fire, the perennial favorite of the series is Shadows of Darkness, an adventure inspired by Slavic folklore and Transylvanian stories. It has a very good soundtrack composed by Aubrey Hodges, as I'll demonstrate here.
Yes, that is indeed the music you get to listen to character creation. Or if you want, you can import a character from a previous game (or do what I did and use a Windows .ini file to give yourself 11000 Strength in a game where the stat cap is
400). Considering the game's narrator is John Rhys-Davies (yes, THAT John Rhys-Davies!) even his "Please insert your saved character disk from any of the first three Quest For Glory games into the disk drive so that your hero can make the journey to Quest For Glory: Shadows of Darkness." is epic-sounding.