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Comment on Let's do something different: What are your favorite video game OSTs? in ~music
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Comment on Let's do something different: What are your favorite video game OSTs? in ~music
titofrito A good OST is when nostalgia is not an important factor of why you like it, no? I like Hitman OSTs, but every game only a few songs pop out, the others I play only because they were there and it...A good OST is when nostalgia is not an important factor of why you like it, no?
I like Hitman OSTs, but every game only a few songs pop out, the others I play only because they were there and it feels weird without them
Super Mario World has good composition kink, even listening to it without playing you just wander around the theme over and over again, with different arrangements. simple but solid
Stephen Rippy in AOE and AOC is, like the name implies, the king. Everything I do in life has a bit of this two albums -
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports (1978)
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I don't play so much now, so all OSTs are like old records, so I'm limited to that. The most recent I've played was Celeste, an example of a soundtrack (and a game) that transcends nostalgia.
As for Jesper Kyd and Hitman, the Silent Assassin choirs from the main title are intense, and I am really fond of all the orchestration, it's powerfull, it could be suited for an army moving, but it's just for one man. 47 makes a decision is a really good one. The japanese score is a bit off
Bloodmoney is a really diferent game and so is the soundtracks, but man, when Rocky Mountain starts playing you know you are in deep shit
also remembered time splitters 2 and future perfect