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Heretic
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Good Game Soundtracks
This is the thread to list some of the game soundtracks that you really liked.
My favs: 1. Quake II - Muscular Exodus-style guitar riffs with excellent drumming make for an adrenaline-pumped experience, even when you're just listening to it on your CD player. 2. HoMM 3 - In mp3 format, HoMM3 has some exquisite orchestral themes for the different town types and scenarios. Great stuff, especially love the darker themes - Dungeon and Necropolis. 3. DooM 1&2 - Some of the stuff done by Bobby Prince on these games is worth hearing again and again, incredible what he achieved in midi. My absolute favorite is the track for map01 in DooM 2, it has an gob-smacking good neoclassical keyboard solo. 4. Love the music for the Lucasarts adventures Curse of Monkey Island and Grim Fandango. I've heard a lot about Jeremy Soule's work for the Black Isle AD&D games, but sice I don't play that sort of stuff I haven't heard it. |
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
Quake - Sonic Mayhem did the music. Great soundtrack.
The Longest Journey - by Bjørn Arve Lagim and Tor Linløkken. Also, Megadeth did a track for Duke Nukem, and NIN did one Q2 track. ![]()
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
NIN, or Megadeth? I'm not sure of either's title, actually. But I can pass you some samples of both, if you wish.
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
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Sonic Mayhem did the ST for Quake II and Trent Reznor (not NIN) did the ST for Quake. Rob Zombie did one of the tracks on the Quake II ST, track no.10 I think. And knivesout, I think the Megadeth track for Duke Nukem was called Grab Bag, I could be wrong on this. The main score for Duke was done by Bobby Prince. Oh amongst other things, I also love some of the stuff done by Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos for Unreal (the tracks used for Nyleve Falls, Rrajigar Mine, Dark Arena, Terranieux, Bluff Eversmoking) and UT (SaveMe, Strider, Suprfist, Razorback) |
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
Thank you, Ravenus. Quake II was on my mind, but I thought they were involved in QI as well. Listening to them now, in fact- brilliant music.
And I have a NIN file here that tells me otherwise... But perhaps it's simply been mis-labeled.
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
I believe ravenus is right on this score - I used to keep up on NIN related news and I more or less recall that it was Reznor per se rather than the NIN identity that was credited with the Quake st.
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
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Reznor also worked on the sound effects for the screened demos of the upcoming Doom 3 game, but it's unclear as to whether he has been involved in the making of the final product. |
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
Anarchy Online had, in my opinion, the best and most evocative soundtrack.
It was synced so well with discoveries in the gameworld itself. Nothing beats coming over a hill to discover the sunrise illuminating the incredible terrain- no other game has ever matched that.
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
I like lots of RPG soundtracks, very moving and atmospheric. All the Final Fantasy games have great music, also Wild Arms (ancient PSOne RPG, but one of the first I played that will always hold a speical place in my heart
) had a beautiful soundtrack.All the others I like have been mentioned, Tekken2, Duke Nukem, Quake, Doom...
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Re: Good Game Soundtracks
i like most kind of soundtracks on games but i especially like the final fantasy games and a game called hearts of iron soundtrak. But i lyk the need for speed underground music also
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