As a long - time fan of Braid,
I love game soundtracks that really put me into the game.
Not exact matches
Another thing I
love about this
game is the
soundtrack.
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game really is amazing - its the best Witcher Game so far (imo) and has lots of love for the detail, graphics, soundtrack, gameplay, story, the game shines and is throughout extremely well craf
game really is amazing - its the best Witcher
Game so far (imo) and has lots of love for the detail, graphics, soundtrack, gameplay, story, the game shines and is throughout extremely well craf
Game so far (imo) and has lots of
love for the detail, graphics,
soundtrack, gameplay, story, the
game shines and is throughout extremely well craf
game shines and is throughout extremely well crafted.
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.
Fusion did have one of the best
soundtracks in Metroid, and Other M had the worst
soundtrack ever in a Metroid
game, but I
loved the close combat finishers.
She
loves the toys,
loves the cinematic presentation (there's a Star Wars text crawl in the intro and the music is piped straight from the
soundtracks) and despite setbacks with stuff like menus has had a blast in just about every
game mode present, from the campaign to the Toy Box, where her Ewok Village vs Cinderella's Castle vs Toy Story Battle Royale is precisely the kind of cool, wacky stuff Disney is angling for with this series.
I
love Galaxy 2 as well, but I feel like the first one is entitled to be
Game of the Generation because it was totally new and it also had a slightly better
soundtrack and a deeper mood.
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.
If you consider jazz to be underrepresented in video
game music, you'll
love Capcom's latest Monster Hunter
soundtrack.
Maybe it was the
game's satirical title that in itself took a jab at our zombie -
loving ways, or maybe it was
game's cool
soundtrack, which happens to have a song on the Rock Band Network, or maybe it was simply good timing.
My PS3 is right next to my Pro when I want to play PS3 games.I went back to playing PixelJunk Eden on my PS3,
love the
game & it's Tech / House
soundtrack.
Also, everyone already knows how beautiful this
game is, but what I really
love is its fantastic
soundtrack.
With a one - of - a-kind story, amazing
soundtrack, and lasting impression, I
love this
game.
This very well may be the best
game ever and that is coming from someone who
loves the Donkey Kong Country Series (still has the best
soundtrack of any
game), A Link to the Past / Between Worlds, Super Mario 3, GTA V, Socom, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Twisted Metal Black, Read Dead Redemption, Bloodborne, etc..
I
love the fact that video
game soundtracks get much more appreciation outside of their
games, and that people are listening to them as separate albums on their own.
While the level design and
game mechanics are obviously at the heart of Cloudbuilt, one of the first things that stood out to me and made me
love it from the start was the
soundtrack and art design.
I don't really play the
games, but I absolutely
love the
soundtracks!
Between the retro graphics and a chiptune
soundtrack by Anamanaguchi, the
game is just one big
love letter to both that era of gaming and fans of the source material, with tonnes of details and references to Scott's adventures and world scattered throughout the levels.
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!
The collector's box contains gigabuckets of
love, plus collectibles, a
soundtrack CD, colour manual, Steam key and a DRM - free copy of the
game.
While there is enough to
love on the
soundtrack, it's missing the same obsessive attention to detail that the rest of the
game has clearly received, so the ratio of boss to dross - 65:35, if you were wondering - isn't as strong as it should have been.
I
love the rough 3D characters, the
soundtrack that sounds like a MGS
game and Vice President Helicopter,... who is a helicopter.
It is a
game that is
loved by many
gamers, especially for the great
soundtrack that comes along with the
game and its story.
«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.
The
soundtrack across the entire
game has the iconic Batman vibe we all know and
love.
I have a deep
love for the Trails
games which stems almost entirely from the fact that the Falcom Sound Team has for years been crafting JRPG
soundtracks that sound like they come straight out of the late «90s.
Accompanied by a beautiful, subtle
soundtrack and gorgeous hand - drawn graphics, it's a
game that's impossible not to
love.
I'm not one for survival
games, but I do
love dinosaurs, and with a triumphant
soundtrack like this, you don't need to twist my arm to get me to saddle up on a hadrosaurus (or whatever) and live out my childhood Dinotopia fantasies.
It's midi
soundtrack bings along like
games of old, and the sounds of weapons, enemies, explosions, deaths, etc. hold that tinny SNES sound that most of us have come to
love.
In order to show his
love for this classic video
game series, A long time fan named Rich Douglas has created Shinobi Synphony, a officially licensed synth tribute album which transforms the original
game's
soundtrack into an entirely new type of experience.
If you are a fan of the Super Mario Bros
soundtrack then you'll
love this
game, there's several remixes of classic Mario tunes.
I
loved the
soundtrack and how it built the atmosphere and tension the way no
game has done for me since the final mission of Halo 3.
I
loved Zur's work on the base
game, and I'm pleased to see DLC content with original music getting official
soundtrack releases.
I think I
love video
game soundtracks because they can't rely on lyrics to make a song, so they are way more melodic than the music you hear on radio etc..
The Mega Man
games have some of the best chiptune
soundtracks in the history of the medium, so I
love having them available at any time.
I absolutely
loved the
game's
soundtrack, which had a Chemical Brothers futuristic sci - fi feel to it.
I
loved the
soundtrack to this
game.
Taking its cues from classic NES
games that we all know and
love — right down to its amazing
soundtrack — Shovel Knight delivers fantastic gameplay, a significant challenge, and a healthy dose of humor.
Chris Geehan: For the Cosmic Star Heroine
soundtrack, we initially wanted to harness our own personal
love for 80's and 90's film,
game, and anime music, going from the Blade Runner
soundtrack scored by Vangelis, to the Lethal Weapon
soundtracks scored by Michael Kamen, David Sanborn (Saxophone), and Eric Clapton (Guitar), from the Grandia
soundtrack scored by Noriyuki Iwadare, to the anime
soundtrack of Bleach scored by Shirō Sagisu.
For me, Castlevania was not only an indulgence of my childhood
love of vampire stories and movie monsters, but the music of the series became the baseline for which I rated so many
game soundtracks through my life.
Sure, you can choose BMX bikes instead of traditional boards, and the
soundtrack of punk covers is the best freaking Tony Hawk
soundtrack yet, bar none, but whether or not you'll
love this
game completely depends on how full your Hawk tank already is.
Granted, I
loved my Sonic the Hedgehog and Golden Axe as a Genesis kid, but the
soundtracks from the Castlevania series stuck with me, and impacted a lot of how I perceived
game music from childhood to adult hood.
I
loved the
game, but at the arcade, they always had Crazy Taxi right next to Top Skater, with the badass Pennywise
soundtrack.
Not only was the
soundtrack released to vinyl courtesy of Data Discs, but the
game's music is now receiving some
love from Tiny Waves and Materia Collective in the form of the arrangement album Sonic Mania Remixed.
Nothing in this
game ever bored me I couldn't stop playing; the controls are magnificent, the story is funny and entertaining, the sidequests are amazing, like after each chapter playing as Peach sometimes in a quiz show), I
love the
soundtrack, and hey I
love Mario.
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.
You'd
love to listen to NAIRI's
soundtrack while reading through
game's entire script, including cut - content!
It's also a stunning looking
game with beautifully fluid animation, lovely spot effects like the shadows in The Villi People stage and the 3D effect in Puppy
Love and it's all punctuated with humorous sound effects, high quality voice samples and another fantastic
soundtrack by Tommy Tallarico.
Mo: There are a lot of critically acclaimed
game soundtracks, but Mega Man 2 is universally
loved and the dearest to many.
I played a bonkers, effusively
soundtracked Japanese cheerleading
game with a ghost
love story that, no joke, made me cry.