, this is definitely going to be your new
favorite game soundtrack of the year, sitting directly next to Jim Guthrie's masterful SWORD & SWORCERY LP.
Rime was
my favorite game soundtrack this year.
My favorite game soundtrack of last year would have to be NieR: Automata.
That's all from me, what are
your favorite game soundtracks?
That said, I don't care about those games; my favorite is 2 and one of
my favorite game soundtracks comes from 2.
Therefore, I still have one more music post to share, and that happens to be my Top Ten
Favorite Game Soundtracks.
Let us know in the comments what are
your favorite game soundtracks and arrangement albums of 2017?
In the past, Jake has composed some of
my favorite game soundtracks like «Double Dragon Neon» and «Mighty Switch Force.»
Not exact matches
Besides that, it is my
favorite Metroid
game besides Super Metroid, and has very unique
game - play, enemies, and
soundtrack.
I've made it clear over the years just how much I love the music of the Silent Hill
games and this
soundtrack, depending on the day, ranks as my
favorite.
The
soundtrack — which could be the
game - changer given the subject matter — is by T - Bone Burnett (who won the Original Song Oscar alongside Ryan Bingham for «The Weary Kind» — one of my
favorite original songs in the last decade) and Marcus Mumford (of Mumford and Sons), so at the very least I'm expecting the best
soundtrack of the year.
With a huge roster of fan -
favorites, flashy movesets, classic
game soundtrack remixes, fair online infrastructure, and medium - defying crossovers, UMvC3 is pure, unadulterated fun.
The
soundtrack for this
game alone sold me on it, but combined with the loving tribute to classic Zelda puzzle gameplay, it puts Oceanhorn up there in my
favorite list of indie
games I've played on Nintendo Switch this year.
Though it would be even more exciting if my
favorite ginger - haired howler were actually appearing in Dragon Age 2, I'll settle for Florence Welsh, the lungs behind Florence + the Machine, being on the
game's
soundtrack.
-- Beautiful original graphics and animation — Parallaxing backgrounds — Unique level design — Huge variety of unique levels, bosses and enemies — Complex gameplay and controls — Unique storyline with twists and surprises — Item Inventory: collect items to be used strategically throughout the
game — Completely original 8 - bit
soundtrack — Tape Deck feature that allows you to select your
favorite music from the
game — Ability to revisit and replay levels to further your progress and unlock achievements — Truly innovative Easter Eggs throughout
If you didn't get my statement above, this is my all - time
favorite soundtrack for any final fantasy
game.
The different levels, the intense
soundtrack, and that «' 91» in the title: Taito desperately wants you to think this is a modern and fresh take on your parents»
favorite classic arcade
game.
Personally it's one of my
favorite games in the series, and deserves a spot in your digital libraries for the bangin»
soundtrack and creative boss designs alone.
I want to know what your
favorite video
game soundtracks are.
So here in no particular order are some of my
favorite 8 - bit
game soundtracks.
I could go on about Uprising, such as how it features one of my
favorite difficulty based mechanics or was one of the first
games I really got into StreetPassing with, or how its
soundtrack brought together the likes of Motoi Sakuraba (known for his work within the Tales series), Yuzo Koshiro (prior works including Streets of Rage and Shenmue), Masafumi Takada (the man behind the music for God Hand, the Danganronpa series and multiple
games by Suda51) to create one of my
favorite modern
soundtracks in all of video
games.
One of my
favorite games from the NES era never gets any love; Conquest of the Crystal Palace pushed the NES to its limits and had a epic
soundtrack to boot!
Several artists contributed their talents here, including the
game's designer and programmer Marco Guardia, but my
favorite tracks are by Chipzel, the chiptune master who made her name with the
soundtrack to
The Star Wars series has one of the most iconic
soundtracks of all time and that is very well utilized in Disney Infinity 3.0, with many fan
favorites making appearances throughout the
game.
Several artists contributed their talents here, including the
game's designer and programmer Marco Guardia, but my
favorite tracks are by Chipzel, the chiptune master who made her name with the
soundtrack to Super Hexagon.
This time I went even broader and ranked my
favorite soundtracks in video
games.
The visuals and music (Fiesta de Los Muertos being my
favorite world's
soundtrack in the
game) are truly glorious, and although it is hard to coordinate timing and one can smash their partner in the face repeatedly, playing with a buddy is very fulfilling.
Ash's plight is accented by the
game's dramatic
soundtrack, a collection of classical music themes arranged by the fan -
favorite game music composition team known as Ridiculon.
«Memories of Mana» is a fantastic tribute and caps off an amazing album (my personal
favorite in our Prescription for Sleep series), so we're happy to spread our love for the
game and its
soundtrack.
Super MadNES is a heavy metal entertainment system consisting of
gamer musicians which is designed to load an extremely exciting experience to all
gamers and music lovers with a unique melodic, dynamic and riff - oriented approach to some of your
favorite NES, SNES and Arcade
soundtracks using elements from traditional 70s / 80s rock and heavy metal music.
I was very pleased to meet Hitoshi Sakimoto, one of my
favorite composers behind the
soundtracks of such great
games as Final Fantasy Tactics, Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter, and Gradius V. Vic Ireland (Working Designs, Gaijinworks) stopped by and we talked about CSH, Summon Night 5 (their current project), and RPGs in general.
One of my
favorite parts of the
game is the enjoyable
soundtrack.
I've long considered Parasite Eve to be my
favorite soundtrack on a PlayStation
game.
Solid mechanics, a compelling spoken narration, beautifully drawn artwork, and an amazing
soundtrack all came together in a cohesive way to form what was easily my
favorite downloadable
game of last year.
Catchy beats and sweeping
soundtracks can make even dullest
game memorable, and without music most of our
favorite games would simply be forgotten.
By clearing the bits, you gradually reveal each stage's hidden
game character - look for
favorites from classic NES ™ titles - and earn coins that can be spent to unlock DARK stages or to listen to the
game's
soundtrack in MUSIC mode.
GXC: That's actually one of my
favorite video
game soundtracks; Probably the first video
games soundtrack that I actually purchased, the Final Fantasy VIII
soundtrack.
All three of these
games are worth your time (Little Inferno is one of my
favorite indie
games ever) and they'll even include a Switch exclusive
soundtrack mode with each
game.
One of the most celebrated sequels in gaming history, DARK SOULS 2, has a
soundtrack that is lauded by fans and critics alike with its intricate, moody score and it is beautifully documented with the release of DARK SOULS 2: Original Game Soundtrack double LP «Red Poison Mist» variant which features a masterful 32 track performance by returning fan favorite Mot
soundtrack that is lauded by fans and critics alike with its intricate, moody score and it is beautifully documented with the release of DARK SOULS 2: Original
Game Soundtrack double LP «Red Poison Mist» variant which features a masterful 32 track performance by returning fan favorite Mot
Soundtrack double LP «Red Poison Mist» variant which features a masterful 32 track performance by returning fan
favorite Motoi Sakura.
Available from your
favorite retailer for $ 34.99, the «themed cage box» will include a 4 ″ tall Six figurine, the original
game soundtrack, a sticker board, and an exclusive poster.
This is by far one of my
favorite improvements to the
game, as I am a sucker for video
game soundtracks.
If I played it at 8 or 28, the series
soundtracks are hands down my
favorite of any
game franchise.
This month, two of my
favorite things happened concurrently: There is new Civilization music, and a
game's expansion received an official
soundtrack release.
The Sonic Mania LP will provide new takes on old
favorites and brand new tracks all featured in the
game's playable Zones, with the Tee Lopes - composed
soundtrack now newly mastered by Falk Au Yeong for the
game's upcoming release.
Although I'm a little disappointed to see that my
favorite of the new music from the Sonic Mania
soundtrack, «Built to Rule» (Titanic Monarch Act 1) didn't make the cut for this album, it's good to see that it didn't take long for the Mania music to get some love from the
game music arrangement community, given the legacy of Sonic music to be some of the most prolifically remixed
game music ever.
I'd have to say that Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is my
favorite game from the 2000's as it was such a beautiful
game at that time and it had such charm with everything from the
soundtrack to the NPC's.
You can also use Spotify while playing
games on PS4, enabling you to
soundtrack your gaming sessions with your
favorite songs in the background.
To kick off this new series which will be once every three months, we're going to be looking at Tommy Tallarico, one of our all - time
favorites when it comes to video
game music and
soundtracks.
This was my
favorite Sonic
game back in the day when I played it on the Sega CD and the US
soundtrack had a lot to do with my enjoyment.
What are some of your
favorite video
game soundtracks?