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Gotta be Minecraft/calm1 for me:Nothing will ever beat C418's music though, when you ask someone to think of Minecraft music I think 90% of the time the first song that'll come to mind is Sweden.
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Gotta be Minecraft/calm1 for me:Nothing will ever beat C418's music though, when you ask someone to think of Minecraft music I think 90% of the time the first song that'll come to mind is Sweden.
I'm still mad Steve wasted a slot in the roster.I'm still mad there was no C418 music in Smash. I get that the original songs wouldn't fit, but not even one remix?
I hate how that version is censored. As a kid playing dk64 the line 'hell of a guy' from a kid friendly nintendo game was one of those things that stuck. Hearing 'heck of a guy' playing smash was jarring. The song itself is pretty annoying and was cringey even when I was a kid.Easy answer.
Not that this is a bad song, it’s just by far the least good one in an OST that’s nearly full of masterpieces. I know every other song in Melee by heart but I can barely remember this one past the first minute or so.
DKC2 has one of the best OSTs in any platformer, but there's only one song that doesn't quite match the quality of the rest:
It has some strange whiny instrument that I think brings its listenability down a notch.
Even weirder because Melee was rated T, so they could have very easily gotten away with just using "hell". But I know what you mean; hearing any kind of strong language in Kid Icarus Uprising was jarring to me even amongst the overt sexual innuendos.I hate how that version is censored. As a kid playing dk64 the line 'hell of a guy' from a kid friendly nintendo game was one of those things that stuck. Hearing 'heck of a guy' playing smash was jarring. The song itself is pretty annoying and was cringey even when I was a kid.
Reminds me of one of the boss themes in Star Ocean 3; not the typical boss music, with "rap" in it.Easy answer.
Not that this is a bad song, it’s just by far the least good one in an OST that’s nearly full of masterpieces. I know every other song in Melee by heart but I can barely remember this one past the first minute or so.
I enjoyed VIII because of it's wonky/busted ass system; as annoying as it was to grind magic spells at times, but the FMVs were amazing looking for the PS hardware, too bad that and the soundtrack can't make up for all the other lackluster decisions.Gonna now bring FFVIII to the table. The game's mechanics were a mess with the junction system and everything being set to your level, the story is mid at best and the main character is one of the bigger assholes out there and leaves you thinking "this would have been so much better if Laguna was the main character". But it's OST is an absolute banger and I'd dare say my favorite FF soundtrack.
Buuuuut not all of them are winners
Silence and Motion is the track that plays in the obligatory secret high tech city. It's... peculiar alright. I'm not going to say it's bad, but it's so experimental and different to everything else that it stuck with me but not for the best of reasons
This in the game with one of the best overworld themes out there
EDIT: Oh, also forgot to add one of the grooviest battle themes out there too
That's the version from the CD soundtrack that came with the game. But honestly, even the SNES version is great. Rare milked the SNES for everything it was worth sound wise, basically one of the few non-jap studios that were able to match Capcom/Square/Nintendo.There's just something wild about how much sound people have been able to squeeze out of the technology at the time.
It's pretty mediocre but I don't know about calling it a piece of shit. I've heard worse.Tokyo Xanadu is weak as far as sound goes for Nihon Falcom as its production happened during a transition of their JDK band due to managerial incompetance. While Nihon Falcom fans tend to over rate the music a bit, it is shocking that this piece of shit made it into a game made by Falcom. Singa, the guy who made this is a free lancer who had to fill in departing members and thus went from small backround BGM elements to having his poorly mixed songs with his facination with untuned instruments in a game.
You buy the Xanadu 30th anniversary game expecting some cool leitmotif of La Valse Pour Xanadu, or at least something good like Silver Will, but you get this instead.
https://youtu.be/o4q9otOwb_o?si=-k4kMaU562AGPXqh
Damn, that's not good, I forgot this version exists. I think the jap and instrumental versions are good, but this choice of singer is terrible. Might just be my nigger fatigue but I don't like her.I really don’t like this song from Nier Automata.
The English one is the worst, because you can actually hear the horrendous and cringe lyrics. I’ve never understood why people like this song. Overall Nier Automata has a pretty decent soundtrack, not as good as Replicant, but nothing was bad like this one.
God, it sounds like some Celine Dion Oscar-bait shit.I really don’t like this song from Nier Automata.
The English one is the worst, because you can actually hear the horrendous and cringe lyrics. I’ve never understood why people like this song. Overall Nier Automata has a pretty decent soundtrack, not as good as Replicant, but nothing was bad like this one.
The English singer for Nier Automata was really bad. She has an extremely unattractive voice. Emi Evans at least makes this song somewhat more bearable because she has a beautiful voice.Damn, that's not good, I forgot this version exists. I think the jap and instrumental versions are good, but this choice of singer is terrible. Might just be my nigger fatigue but I don't like her.