Dragon Age II Composer Says His Musical Score Was A “Rush Job”

Apparently EA was pushing to get Dragon Age II out faster than we thought. In a recent interview, renowned composer Inon Zur was asked, “After the game is finished, do you go back through a play it again with all of the music in place?”
Part of his reply was that:
I’m actually really anxious for the game right now, so I can pop it in and start playing. I’m really looking forward to see it. I know there are a few bugs that still need to be fixed. Unlike other titles from Bioware, this [score] was kind of a rush job. EA really wanted to capitalize on the success of Origins, so the game was really being pushed hard to be released now. So I’d like to know if there are bugs, or if there’s anything we could patch or fix.
Orly!? Well that’s interesting. I hope it didn’t hinder his creativity too much.
How about you? Have you noticed the musical score of Dragon Age II to be lacking? Does it sound “rushed” to you? Or do you think he’s just boasting about how amazingly well he works under pressure?
Source [Gamersmint]












