> has one of the best video game soundtracks
> plebs calling it boring
Is Yuka Kitamura a genius and filtering tasteless plebs like Ogre and Genichiro filtered casuls in da game? Pretty much.
has one of the best video game soundtracks
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Genichiro, Emma and the Monks are the only good songs in this game.
Prove me wrong
You think Need for Speed Underground 2's soundtrack is praised because its good? How much does sekiros ost affect the game.
>has one of the best video game soundtracks
Fromfags are getting more delusional by the day.
I literally can not remember a single song from the game.
Easy. They're not.
When on earth chained ogre filtered any casual, please I don't get it, when you face him for the first time you already know enough about the mechanics to wreck his arse.
That's either you're a music pleb or was a casul and concentrating on not sucking in the game too much
This.
Sekiro had one of the worst OST out of FromSoft games. I literally only remember 1 or 2 tracks and maybe only like the Apparition track.
t. pleb
Shit it feels so good to be above you worms.
Speak English before you try to insult me faggot.
My engrish skill won't change a fact that you're a pleb, sori
Stop deluding yourself you drone Sekiro had a forgettable soundtrack and it mainly due to it being Japanese inspired. You can't write good music using traditional Japanese music as inspiration. Japs were woefully stunted when it comes to music throughout all of their history. Most of what you think is Japanese music is Japanese composers imitating western ones.
Shut the fuck up Juan, you are a fucking branliet joder.
>You can't write good music using traditional Japanese music as inspiration.
you're fucking pathetic and have no music education
>music
education
Back to your pathetic shamisen you weeb
Here's proof that you're wrong
Sounds like every other Dark souls boss with some clacking thrown in.
This, Genichiro, Divine Dragon, and Lady Butterfly are the best songs in the game.
Anglos eternally btfo
Great Shinobi is better
>muh power of five tone scale
ayyyyyyy
See, an OST like this fits really fucking well with the fight. But outside of its context, it feels kind of lacking. This is the case with most of Sekiro's OST, its meant to be ambiance.
Yuka hates subtlety and loves to cram in as many loud brasses and annoying countermelodies and everything under the kitchen sink as she can
That being said the best/most memorable track is the one that plays when you fight headless
98h in the game and all the achies and the only music i remember is the apparition one
As a huge fan of this game, I honestly think they fucked up pretty hard on the music, but not because the music itself is bad. Every single stupid little encounter triggers this huge, epic battle theme even if it's just backstabbing one mook. After a while, epic battle themes seem par for the course, and they fade into background noise. It's really strange they made this mistake. Dark Souls is one of the games I point to when I want to talk about how the absence of music can be a good thing. Since the game was silent most of the time, it made it that much more intense and memorable when a pounding boss theme kicked in. Would discovering Ash Lake have been as poignant if other levels had constant music? I don't think so.
>But outside of its context, it feels kind of lacking.
Yeah and this is why I'm listening it almost every day