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Songs that are basically early 2000's eurotrance:
I love 3 and 4/FA's soundtracks. I miss AC.Armored Core has some real gems. I prefer the old gens (ps1/2 era) for gameplay, but 4 and For Answer had some great music. Old gen was catchy in that kinda crusty japanese sci-fi style of the 90s/early 00's, and 4/FA had some nice orchestral and desert punk offerings.
Because someone with influence who doesn't know what the fuck they're doing is more likely to mess with the movie or game to make their mark on it, leaving the competent musicians to do their thing unabated.Pretend I’m replying to OP here, the button isn’t showing up for some reason.
How do so many garbage movies and games manage to nail the soundtrack?
Goddamn, I'm not even sure what to address first. Big Arms is probably the best track from the genesis era Sonics, and they had a pretty high fucking bar.This song was the most intimidating thing ever when I was five. Today, I consider it to be the final boss music of video games.
Sonic CD is among the games I consider to be one of the best soundtracks in gaming history, regardless of regional soundtrack. The Past theme of Stardust Speedway stands out to me in particular. That piano...
Moving away from my special brand of autism, I could mention the entire soundtrack to Oregon Trail II, but if there's one song that gets me in the mood to die horribly in the American Mid-West, it's this one.
And while I'm on the subject of "West," I'll add on another game whose entire soundtrack kicks major ass. Those of you who read my post in the "First FPS you played" thread will know which game I'm talking about. While I highly recommend checking out the entire soundtrack, there's one song in particular that always gives me goosebumps whenever I play it.
For those who haven't played it, Anna is the name of the main character's wife, who was murdered by a couple of hired thugs, sent by some rich douchebag who wants to build a railroad through your farmland.
Another game whose soundtrack is very special to me. I swear, with every successive title, the soundtrack got increasingly soulless. But The Sims 1? The music just oozed personality. Special mention goes to those Build Mode themes.
I love the soundtrack to this game so much, I had to import it into The Sims 2. You don't get amazing shit like this in mainstream games these days.