The explosive opening sequence gives the player a sense of loss, offering them a realistic view of the "war to end all wars" where both sides experienced countless casualties.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear the return of the well-known Battlefield theme, bringing roots from the original appearance allowing us to hear it in a way that it hasn't been played in several years. Yes, Battlefield wouldn't be the same without that old tune (and it seems they will never omit it), but I almost didn't expect to hear it this time (what was I thinking?). It is such a rewarding experience to hear it come up each time throughout the series. Throughout several different variations, I definitely find that the London Philharmonic's performance of the theme in The Greatest Videogame Music is by far my favorite.
The Battlefiled 1 score overall brings back those classic fps vibes from the early days when Call of Duty 1 was still a thing to be reckoned with. Coupled with the graphical enhancements of the modern age, this game almost feels like they remastered an all-time favorite, bringing with it renewed excitement.
Whether you have played this game or not, I highly encourage you to check it out. If you are a film score enthusiast, this might just please you as it did me. The line between film and game music is being blurred as scripts become more complex and captivating.