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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 1581-1600 from 3004: ![]() ![]() "An interesting, unique little ditty." (by CMA Death Adder, 9 Jun 2005) [5/10] It's a surprise to see this song redone in XM format. The game it came from is a poorly done Burgertime clone for the Commodore 64. Interestingly enough its music is somewhat unique, even if it has absolutely nothing to do with a game about making burgers. While it isn't a ground-breaking, hardware-pushing song in either form, it has a nice style that could, if sped up just a bit, fit extremely well for an "old-school" arcade game. You won't find yourself dropping a jaw when listening to the tune, but it will make you nod your head in approval if you're a fan of retro classics. This XM remake is especially nice because it gives the tune a more "arcade action" sound. ![]() ![]() "kind of short" (by Lumbajak, 7 Jun 2005) [5/10] The PC version has one of my favourite tunes, however this one is a little short and not all that good. ![]() ![]() "Cool song" (by Steve, 7 Jun 2005) [7/10] There is only one song, in mod format, but its got a good groove and some interesting sound effects, DOWLOAD IT! ![]() ![]() "The Mods" (by Steve, 7 Jun 2005) [2/10] These files are mods, just so you know. The sound quality is not very good, the songs sound really dinky, like from an ancient gameboy or something. The songs themselves are slow and uninteresting, although there is some percussion that might be interesting to someone out there, but just annoyed me personally. ![]() ![]() "Nice rip" (by Hyper, 6 Jun 2005) [8/10] nice work, but i'm still looking for the other tunes as well or a tool to play the .psm in Windows ![]() ![]() "I composed this music in 1994 it was my first experience with 'MODs'" (by EMU, 2 Jun 2005) [7/10] I composed this music in 1994 it was realeased in 1995. (This music was written before there was Windows95 or Pentium PC's. I always thought games, especially RPG's or Role Playing Games, should have a video/movie type themes approach. I was an Atari user until 1997. I bought my Atari Falcon 030 in '92-'93 and was given the oppurtunity by JVGames to write the music for there Falcon version of Towers II and do it my movie theme way/concept. This was my first experience with using MOD writer/player software. Taking this into consideration one can more appreciate the fact that although this music is 'dated' for its' quality and content it was written before there was any 'Doom'or'Quake' both of which came out with great audio tracks. Because Atari was on it's last legs, it took almost two years to get the game published and distributed. By that time of course it was kind of 'dated' by then. Any way it is kinda neat to think of some Grandparents somewhere in the world pulling out their old Jaguar and letting the Grandkids sit down and play Towers II with my music, if turned on, being listened to. I had a lot of fun with this game as it was my first 'music for software' venture and it got okay reviews when it first appeared on the market. I really liked the way the 'knocking on the wall' sounds came out on the 'inside' game theme, it kinda made you turn to look for the source only it was the 'music';) EMU ![]() ![]() "Soundtrank for Homeworld 2" (by Darshan, 31 May 2005) [10/10] The soundtrack for homeworld 2 is great compositor´s job. I like listen the music, please help me. ![]() ![]() "Quirky Game, Quirky Music" (by Steel Grey, 30 May 2005) [6/10] I thought that the songs in this archive were just mediocre, but it is extremely difficult to try to track these songs correctly, so they get points for that. ![]() ![]() "Lets Kill Some Vampires!" (by Steel Grey, 30 May 2005) [7/10] This archive is pretty good. It has the classic Castlevania songs such as "Vampire Killer". There are a bunch of remixed tunes and a few "Castlevania-Inspired" songs, original songs made to capture the mood of Castlevania. Worth downloading, you should be able to find something you like. ![]() ![]() "A treat for the ears" (by Flavouredspine, 28 May 2005) [9/10] Capital work! It makes me happy when ever i listen to the menu music, it sounds so quality! Great job! ![]() ![]() "Fairly good, but. . ." (by Flavouredspine, 28 May 2005) [8/10] Hey the music was really good. Although I had to resave the files through modplug cos they sounded different. But good work anyway! ![]() ![]() "Music for fans of classical music" (by sw2001, 27 May 2005) [3/10] If you like Bach Mozart and so on then it's music for you ![]() ![]() "This Music made C&C a good game" (by Everclear, 25 May 2005) [10/10] Do you think it was the "fantastic" story which made RA so popular,the Mammoth Tank or even Tanya? - Wrong - It was Frank Klepacki's masterpiece of game music. What Klepacki was for Westwood, Goldsmith is for Hollywod. Titles like "Hell March", "Radio" and especially "Mud" delivered the perfect background for playing this game. Somehow it enhanced your feeling of being in control of the action. I think its pretty much due to the music that I played this game for over four years. ![]() ![]() "to...the wonderful..." (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [9/10] or so I hear.. what an excellent song it was.. a definite classic... ![]() ![]() "good game, good music..." (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [8/10] sid meier games are not special for their graphics or music, but colonization had a large variety of tracks, that suited well for different cases.. nice soundtrack ![]() ![]() "classic amiga tune" (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [9/10] a classic track for a classic game. love the beat. dance track fans should not miss it ![]() ![]() "a classic" (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [10/10] the first amiga game track to include proper vocals, as far as I can remember.. I still remember my shock when I heard the track for the first time. ![]() ![]() "superb soundtrack1" (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [9/10] one of the games that made the amiga what it was.. and an excellent soundtrack that reflected the atmosphere of each level beautifully.. ![]() ![]() "among there with the best" (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [9/10] very nice tracks.. I remembered the days when I pumped up the volume and danced to these tracks.. download now! ![]() ![]() "vocals.." (by deepblue, 23 May 2005) [8/10] the vocals which were founded in cannon fodder are back... they are sensible, arent they :)
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