What is the greatest soundtrack in the history of videogames?
What is the greatest soundtrack in the history of videogames?
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Hotline Miami 2
undertale
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Either Nier or SMT IV.
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Yu-No
Halo 3 ODST, Nier, Nier Automata, Hotline Miami 1 & 2 and MechWarrior 2.
He gets full rights to use this.
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2hu u dork
Buck bumble
Street Fighter 3rd Strike
probably hitman contracts
Competition between Hotline Miami 2, Furi, and Mother Russia Bleeds
Hotline Miami 2 uses some licensed already-existing songs but Furi and MRB had their songs made for their games and I gotta tell you that despite being rather obscure they are bomb-ass good games
Perfect Dark, Metal Gear Rising, Banjo, and Undertale
Stellaris has amazing sci fi / strategy game music
FFXI
The Witcher 3
Classical beats all
Low IQ post
Why is Tavern music in games so based?
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Do not do this.
I know baseless hatred of Undertale is le epic, but it genuinely has the most well thought out score of any game I can think of. Even if you aren't into retro bleeps and bloops, it's a brilliantly put together soundtrack.
Jet Set Radio Future which is so perfect that it only has 1 bad song, and thats if you have low IQ
Metal Gear Rising
Furi has an excellently dark and almost melancholic soundtrack.
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>but it genuinely has the most well thought out score of any game I can think of.
>knowyourmeme filename
Why do reddit crossposters hate Undertale so much, Yea Forums?
Because they think they'll earn anonymous street cred for hating [popular thing here]
Is Hitman a christian series?
All of the characters have their own set of motifs. Almost every single track in the game is connected in some way, often used as foreshadowing or to subliminally hammer home a plot point. In many ways, the game's content compliments the soundtrack more than the other way around. Care to provide me with a video game OST that you think is constructed more cleverly? Or you could just quote me alongside a Twitter meme again.
RULES OF NATURE
Undertale is reddit incarnate.
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
Why?
>NES/Famicom
Castlevania III
>SNES
Donkey Kong Country 2
>Genesis
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
>N64
Banjo-Kazooie
>DS
Tie between Ace Attorney Apollo Justice or Investigations 2
>PC
Hotline Miami 2
Fill out the rest of the consoles and the games on them with the best soundtracks
The writing and humor is so painfully forced and tumblr-y (or whatever fandom this thing originated from). It somehow manages to be more obnoxious than a Borderlands game. I didn't laugh once during my entire playthrough of it, but I rolled my eyes countless times.
It will also age terribly because of alll the dated pop culture references. Like, there's one part of the game where that scientist interrupts you with messages/calls every few steps you take, which is obviously parodying Facebook message updates. Not only does this show a child's understanding of how comedy works, but that segment is excruciating to play through, because you get interrupted every few steps.
And the mechanics are completely disconnected from the narrative. In other rpgs, non-violent conflict resolution is handled through dedicated mechanics like stealth and diplomacy. Undertale just has this completely abstract bullet hell mini game. How does that even make sense?
The twist is supposed to be that monsters are actually peaceful and just afraid of you. But then why do they immediately try to murder you? Why don't they approach you peacefully first and see if they can reason with you? Or at least run away?
Why is there a village of monsters who don't attack you? This village is inhabited by monsters interact with you peacefully, so why can't the other monsters do that?
Why are you labeled as a genocidal maniac for fighting back in self-defense (and since the game has invisible random encounters, you can't avoid these enemies and you get assaulted by them just by walking around)?
The whole thing falls apart under the slightest scrutiny.
>MechWarrior 2
My absolute nigga, nothing quite tops cresting the mountain pass with arkham bridge blasting then vapourizing that stormcrow faggot with a salvo of PPCs
So it's "reddit incarnate" because it has a couple of pop-culture references (the thing you mentioned not even being a pop-culture reference), enemies that attack you and Tumblr likes it.
Unironically FIXIV or Nocturne
>Why are you labeled as a genocidal maniac for fighting back in self-defense
You aren't. You're labelled as a genocidal maniac for being a genocidal maniac. You have to make a conscious, grindy effort to get the "bad ending".
SMT IV.
Super Mario Galaxy 1.
Space Junk being one of my favs.
Nier