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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 1341-1360 from 3002: Turrican 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Excellent music" (by Tepe, 22 Jan 2006) [10/10] Old good days come back to my mind. Maybe best computer music what i have ever hear Alien Breed 2: Game rip "Horror continues" (by Tepe, 22 Jan 2006) [10/10] Cool horrorsong from Allister Brimble Legend Of Kyrandia, The: Game rip "Very good quality!" (by Rem, 20 Jan 2006) [10/10] 1 to 1 as in the game. Is it grabbed from real game? Blinky's Scary School: Game rip "Who's the real composer" (by Blinkys Actual Music Composer, 18 Jan 2006) [5/10] I am writing this to confirm that the music was written by me Bill Middlemas not Mr Williams as seems to be the case across the Net. I still have the original packaging with my name for credits. Just thought I'd point this out. Thanks Shadow of the Beast: Game rip "İt's Rock...!!!" (by Hellion, 18 Jan 2006) [9/10] İt\'s Rock....!!!! Swiv: Game rip "Amazing" (by disarm76, 13 Jan 2006) [10/10] I just love the music. Both of them, just fantastic. Rollin: Game rip "Nice music" (by frequent, 12 Jan 2006) [8/10] I've played this game years ago in old DOS times. Also i've searched this game on internet i've never found it. I had a pc dos shareware cd in this time, with "rollin gold". I love the music tracks in this game, my fav is the "reincarnation" by otis/megawatts. Jazz Jackrabbit: Game rip "Rocking Rabbit" (by Test, 11 Jan 2006) [9/10] Jazz Jackrabbit has cool, spacey music. The synthies are not as smooth as in UT, but the music definitely has got some drive in it. I personally use it for my RPG-sessions in futuristic scenarios. As an eateregg there are some "X-mas" songs impelemted ... Unreal Tournament: Game rip "Oh yeah." (by SaxxonPike, 11 Jan 2006) [10/10] I loved the game Unreal Tournament since the day it came out. In fact I wrote up one of the first external UMX-to-module converters, but it never got released. THAT is how much I liked the music. To this day, I believe it to be the best set of tracks ever written, save for Deus Ex. 1000 Miglia: Game rip "Average game music" (by sw2001, 9 Jan 2006) [5/10] Nothing really exciting, not bad and not good, mostly piano tunes Hard Drivin': Game rip "Not very special." (by sds, 8 Jan 2006) [3/10] Two tracks, around 2 minutes, nothing really special. Epic Pinball: Game rip "¿¿What can i say when..." (by sds, 8 Jan 2006) [8/10] ... everything is already written?? Cool tracks to add inside the tracker folder. Tracker folder is hungry... Unreal Tournament - Maps Music "Battle Walker" (by Warcow, 6 Jan 2006) [6/10] Pretty good music but a little too much techno music without good melodies (some of them have though) for my personal taste, nice beats and samples though. Unreal Tournament: Nali Chronicles: Game rip "Third Age of Suffering" (by Warcow, 6 Jan 2006) [7/10] I remember downloading this soundtrack some months ago and I digged the "Menu" and "Golden Sunbeams" tunes. Especially "Ncgold.it" is one of a bunch of songs I like to listen to when being up very late at night, it kinda captures the night atmosphere :) I like the rest of the songs too, they contain the same sort of essence of Unreal music with soft, atmospheric music mixed with melodies. And like with other "Unrealish" music, some songs are a little too ambient to enjoy as pure listening but certanly fits the game. Turrican 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes "This man knows turrican" (by Techne, 6 Jan 2006) [10/10] I have enjoyed turrican for several years now and never found any better midi than this. If i ever remix it i will make sure oedipus gets his due Alien Carnage: Game rip "....." (by Bared, 6 Jan 2006) [3/10] The complete soundtrack (for this game) in MOD format, can be found at: http://www.newwavemugen.com/~aokmaniac13/music.html The Alien Carnage music is complete there (Yes, all 4 episodes). Heh, i still have the cd of this game from when it came out , and it still works ;p Zelda 3: Arranged/Remixed tunes "....." (by Bared, 6 Jan 2006) [7/10] When i opened some of these music tracks, some had less channels than normal? It's a good job anyways. Is it just me or, do most people only make them so they only go once. For example the Zelda3-Lightworld.it has 16 pattens, and the one that i\'ve made myself has 56 pattens :s (Recording to OpenMPT). The reason why I like them have more, is because the music lasts longer before it goes back to the beginning of the file. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2: Game rip "Catchy" (by Rogue, 5 Jan 2006) [7/10] I hardly play the game, but the music is worth mentioning. There are only a few gems in this collection which is too bad. When Frank produces quality music, it's only in one or two tracks, but wow....what quality. 7th Legion: Game rip "A bit disappointed...." (by Tartantyco, 2 Jan 2006) [7/10] -Despite the poor game itself the soundtrack was very good and I too contemplated on buying the game, not for the soundtrack but for one of the greatest intro movies in game history. It is truly a lost art, making great intros. Oddly enough I cannot find the sound track for the intro in this compilation and that saddens me somewhat. Nonetheless, many gems in this soundtrack. Warcraft 2: Game rip "Awesomeness" (by Pathogen, 2 Jan 2006) [8/10] The game's audio is and always has been one of its strong points. Two things will always stick with me about this game, Bill Roper's humorous voiceovers and Glen Stafford's awesome music. It not only fits perfectly but adds a whole new level of ambience to WC2. WC2 is pretty dated by today's standards, but the music never gets old. For those who remember playing WC2 back in the old days listening to the music is almost as great a nostalgia trip as playing the actual game. Rather than the jingly techno tunes in the prequel or the low-key ambiental crap in the sequel, WC2's midis strike a good balance between atmosphere and pace. The only doubt I've got is that some of the Orc tracks sound a bit too peaceful and reflective for a race of bloodthirsty savages. And the human victory tracks sound a bit wavery. But those are small complaints, overall.
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