As good as the old version, though it has a different appeal.
How to describe it? The old seems to fit more for an establishing scene, or a setup. You know? Army forming up, party of heroes bracing themselves for battle, that sort of thing. It's more foreboding, like something is *about* to happen, like the last breath before you make a jump.
This one? It seems more fitting for an action scene. The army that had arrayed itself is engaged, the heroes make charge into the fray, battle is joined, stuff is blowing up and shit is actively going down. You aren't as much taking a breath as you are keeping it steady while you are running. Pardon the purple prose there.
Personally, I'd say both work really well together, they have the same motifs, like both belong into the same work, they just have a different feel.