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Ocarina of Time confirmed patrician as fuck
Leo Edwards
Lincoln Baker
>no adblock
Blake Morgan
>plebfork
Jason Long
>oot fag is a phoneposter
color me unsurprised
Juan Hughes
>pitchfork
C’mon now
Hunter Martinez
It's a 7.5. Much better soundtracks out there like Silent Hill 2, DKC2, Persona 3, Cave Story, and No More Heroes 2.
Thomas Gutierrez
>p4k
What is this, 2009?
Jose Gomez
>pitchfork
He actually fell for it.
Connor Howard
Only track that's any special is the ganon theme. the rest of OoT's ost couldn't be more "generic 3d adventure game" if it tried.
I'd totally rate that OST 9/10 for the ganon theme alone though.
Jace Fisher
Name a game that sounds better than it before 1998.
John Gomez
P4K and Pitchfork are completely different
Leo Peterson
ff6
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chrono trigger
Camden Fisher
Adblock is theft.
Wyatt Long
RE2, SOTN, mario 64,yoshi's island,FF7
There won't be a objective answer anyways.
Andrew Perez
sure, but what's wrong with theft
Gavin Lee
that's the soundtrack, idiot.
Caleb Sullivan
I've never used this website before, but the music review is very well written. It reads as more of a retrospective of Koji Kondo's career thus far than a specific review of OoT's score, but still very well written. I enjoyed it.
Nicholas Morris
imo Golden Sun is the most impressive music I've seen in console games, not just because the compositions as awesome but because the actual sound quality is mind blowing for GBA standards, the amount of variety of tunes they use etc. I still don't know how the fuck they did that. Comparing it to Pokeshit music is absolutely hilarious. Their fucking DS sound quality is worse than what Golden Sun could do on the GBA.
Josiah Cruz
Are you retarded?
Easton King
Pitchfork is the most cringy pretentious site in existence
Anthony Stewart
Golden Sun is a technical triumph on the GBA for sure. Pokemon in comparison is nowhere near as impressive, but the compositions themselves are still great. Pokemon has always had a pretty great OST.
Austin Peterson
>patrician
>listening to shitfork
>in 2019
Oh I'm laughing
Connor Sanchez
What's so pretentious about that excerpt? I don't understand.
Cooper Cruz
It's hilarious how those pretentious cunts are always trying to get into nigger music to get their virtue signal points
William Carter
Is this a joke.
There about a thousand games before OoT with better soundtracks.
Henry Hughes
>The experience and emotions tied to listening to Kid A are like witnessing the stillborn birth of a child while simultaneously having the opportunity to see her play in the afterlife on Imax. It's an album of sparking paradox. It's cacophonous yet tranquil, experimental yet familiar, foreign yet womb-like, spacious yet visceral, textured yet vaporous, awakening yet dreamlike, infinite yet 48 minutes. It will cleanse your brain of those little crustaceans of worries and inferior albums clinging inside the fold of your gray matter. The harrowing sounds hit from unseen angles and emanate with inhuman genesis. When the headphones peel off, and it occurs that six men (Nigel Godrich included) created this, it's clear that Radiohead must be the greatest band alive, if not the best since you know who. Breathing people made this record! And you can't wait to dive back in and try to prove that wrong over and over.
Nathaniel White
Ha.Ha.Ha.
Angel Rodriguez
>mario 64
bait answer
Ryan Morris
The funny thing with Pitchfork is that they try to praise things for being "authentic" and "innovative" but almost always fall in love with the same hipster """retro""" retread shite. Then Autechre release another masterpiece and they sit on their hands. They're idiots.
Zachary Cruz
Still one of the funniest things I have ever seen that a person wrote sincerely
Aaron Garcia
Software constraints makes people utilize sound and music in unique ways, that is why some older games still leave lasting impressions.
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Gabriel Moore
Well at least you admit it unlike most adblock niggers.
Grayson Rodriguez
>subjective
Alexander Campbell
Stuff like this and the review of that one album that was just a video of a monkey pissing in its own mouth made Pitchfork what it was.
Now it just gives all the latest pop albums 8.5 bnm so plebs don't feel bad for listening to them.
Henry Sanders
Why did Ocarina of time feel like an actual adventure?
David Stewart
For the same reasons Mega Man Legends did