Not exact matches
Tim Schafer's Double Fine will be bringing Playstation
gamers a visually upgraded, distinctive adventure
game, with some fantastic comedic moments and a wonderful
soundtrack that you'll be humming for days
after playing.
UPDATE:
After my review was originally posted, it was brought to my attention that Chicken Scramble does indeed offer a
soundtrack that
plays in the background while you
play the
game.
great
game, one of the best of pokemon, now a days its still enjoyable for me and the
soundtrack is amazing, genius sonority did a insane work, much better than
game freak, that only copy paste
game after game, if you did nt
play it and u kinda like pokemon try it, really, and
after that one pokemon XD Gale of Darkness, 2 best pokemon
games ever
The
soundtrack for Putty Squad is somewhat underwhelming and very quickly becomes tedious
after the first few
play sessions and I found myself muting the
game sounds in favour of listening to music on my phone — the good thing with a
game like Putty Squad is that the audio isn't essential for the gameplay experience, you lose very little
playing the
game either without sound or with an alternative
soundtrack.
When I first
played the VVVVVV demo, the
soundtrack stood out immediately, and I bought PPPPPP right
after finishing the
game.
Somehow I settled on Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, picked up the
soundtrack, and —
after being totally blown away — finally
played the
game.
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.
The songs
after these are
played (As heard in video 1) are from the rest of the
game's
soundtrack, in an ending medley.
There are a few other things that can be dug into for added value to the
game including the capability to
play the
soundtrack from any Tekken during battles, but then the value starts to run low
after that.
Brilliant colour and characterisation, good
soundtrack (although typically with Nintendo
games a little annoying
after too much
play!)
In fact, for those hearing
gamers out there, it wouldn't be surprising if you wanted to mute your TV simply to avoid the
soundtrack — which can get a little bit grating
after playing for a couple of hours.