The new villain Yuga has both an amazing normal theme and an even
better boss theme, complete with ominous chanting and a general melody that competes with Antasma's Dream Team boss theme for sheer awesomeness:
I don't know why Miracle Matter doesn't get remixed over and over and especially why it doesn't get mentioned as one of the best video game tracks ever as it is, according to me,
the best boss theme music I've ever heard.
The best boss themes leave me feeling pumped long after I've put the game down.
Not exact matches
«Oh we do like to moan beside the Emirates» should perhaps be the
theme tune of Tony Pulis, who has not only lost every time he has come to play Arsenal with his current club West Bromwich Albion, but in all of the games when he was the
boss at Stoke City as
well, making 10 Premier League games and a cup loss for the Welsh manager at the home of the mighty Gunners.
Peyton Reed (The Break - Up, Down with Love) continues his visually appealing flair for light comedies, particularly in the quirky romance department, and when the film works its
best is in the more quaintly geeky moments involving Carl's love interest, Allison (Deschanel, The Happening), in her artsy new wave band and Carl's
boss, Norman, and his exuberance for offbeat things, including a Harry Potter
themed party.
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It's an interesting way to tie in the game's central narrative
themes, and the ability to slow time at key moments meshes
well with the bullet spam
bosses like to throw at you.
I am glad it became what it is today i remember the first battle with the enemy and that
theme started it was awesome and the gameplay was really
good and that final
boss on insane, Raam was a nightmare.
Like Wendy's one, which is perhaps the
best pirate
themed song in a video game: Or Iggy's somewhat over the top «colosseum»
boss battle song:
Ys VI: Ark of Napishtim had arguably one of the
best soundtracks on the PS2, thanks in part to its epic, heavy metal
boss theme, «Mighty Obstacle.»
«There are also some details on the Toy Story world, with the story talking about things such as the
boss fight against a Zurg -
themed Heartless spaceship, as
well as the Attraction Flow attack and the Mad Tea Cups.»
Levels are even more impressive, as they're not only
well - designed, but each have their own unique textures and
theme that are centered around whichever
boss you're tackling.
The DLC brings two new ice
themed dungeons, as
well as new
bosses to fight and lovely fresh, shiny loot to admire.
Good music is an essential component of great game, and
boss themes are especially important.
Most of the sound is carried over from the All - Stars version as
well, though there are some new pieces of music added as
well, such as a slightly carnival - like tune played inside of the jars found throughout, or the eerie tune that lets you know a mini-
boss lurks nearby, before kicking into the full
boss theme for the battle itself.
While BFG Division may stand tall as one of the
best tracks on the album, the final
boss battle
theme is nothing short of glorious.
The
boss battle
themes change depending on how
well the fight is going — if you're in trouble, it delves into a cacophony until you can rescue yourself (or until you die), but if you damage your foe enough, it transforms into a heroic, can - do tune that gets you pumped for victory.
The
boss battle
themes are some of the
best I've heard in any game and really stand out among the rest of the tracks.
Although many of them are really
good, rivaling some movie scores in my opinion, I often find myself flipping past them to listen to the more riveting level and
boss themes.
The music itself is as varied as the game's graphics, with each mission typically having more than one track,
bosses each have their own
theme as
well.
The sound is also very
well done, this game has one of the
best soundtracks I have heard in a while, especially the
boss themes.