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Freespace 2: Original soundtrack
"Very short soundtrack" (by Pyramid Head, 16 Aug 2004) [7/10]
Good, climatical music. There is much orchestra and choirs, sometimes you can hear electronic music. Biggest minus is the lenght of this soundtrack. Only seventeen minutes. You can download all tunes from
http://www.freespace-2.com/goodies/music/


Deus Ex: Game rip
"Good game, good music" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [8/10]
Cool, cyberpunk soundtrack. Alexander Brandon, Michiel van den Bos and Dan Grandpre mixed techno and orchestra in this tunes, and effect is really good! BTW. If you want hear more pieces (Combat, conversation, dying music etc.) use MODPLUG Tracker program.


Metal Gear Solid: Original soundtrack
"A good soundtrack for a spy game" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [9/10]
Many tunes are packed with action and cool ideas. Sometimes, you will hear chorus and strong orchestra. Some tunes are very similiar, but it's not a big minus.


Silent Hill 2: Original soundtrack
"Beautiful soundtrack" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [9/10]
When you hear this music, you understand suffering of James. Some piecies are mixes of scary, ambient music (Ashes and Ghost, The Darkness That Lurks In Our Mind, Silent Heaven etc.), some tunes are sad and melancholy (Forest, Null Moon, Fermata In Mistic Air etc.). Overall, if you are fan of SILENT HILL 2, you must have this OST.


Total Annihilation: Game rip
"Brilliant, but too short" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [9/10]
You will hear orchestral battle themes and mysterious ambient pieces. But, this soundtrack is too short :(


Red Faction: Original soundtrack
"Awesome soundtrack!" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [10/10]
This electronic soundtrack is packed with action and cool ideas. In some tunes you can hear piano, orchestra and eerie choirs. Effect is amazing! In this soundtrack, I don't have favorite tune. All tunes are the best!


Heroes of Might & Magic 3: Game rip
"This soundtrack is long and not bad, but..." (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [6/10]
After hours of playing HOMM 3, music starts to bore you. In my opinion, the tunes are too calm.


Chuck Rock: Game rip
"Mint music" (by coolj, 15 Aug 2004) [10/10]
This music takes me back about 1989, that was a good year cause i got a amiga with a software package, and Chuckrock came with it.


Nightmare Creatures: Game rip
"Nice music" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [8/10]
Music creates a good background for the game. Ambient music is climatical and litte creepy. I think the best part of this soundtrack is hellish, heavy metal boss tunes.


Turok 2: Seeds of Evil: Game rip
"Good, but not great" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [7/10]
Good music for good game. I think the best tunes is from Port of Aidia, Primagen's Lightship and Queen Boss.


Halo: Original soundtrack
"One of best soundtrack, I've ever heard" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [9/10]
I've never played HALO, but if game is good as a soundtrack, the game must be great! You will hear lots of Gregorian-like choirs, battle rhymes, rock marches and awesome ambient pieces.


Freedom Fighters: Original soundtrack
"Fight for FREEDOM!" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [8/10]
Electronic music, battle rhymes, beautiful choirs... This three elements has been mixed in this soundtrack. If you loved the game, you will love music too. Cheers to Jesper Kyd and Hungarian Radio Choir!


Half-Life: Original soundtrack
"Cool!" (by Pyramid Head, 15 Aug 2004) [9/10]
Great soundtrack! Doug Laurent did a really good job! Some tunes are creepy, few are packed with action (My favorite music pieces is Adrenaline Horror and Military Precision) Unfortunately, the soundtrack is too short for a maximum score...


Turrican 2: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"The best MIDs for Turrican 2 you can find!" (by Bronko, 14 Aug 2004) [10/10]
Of course the music of Turrican 2 sounds much better, if you listen to the original TFMX-tunes, but sometimes you NEED MIDs, and in this archive, there are the MID's, which sound so good, you might think they are everything but MIDs. ;)
Respect to the creator!

Hint: Use a good software-synthesizer, like Yamaha S-YXG50 http://www.yamaha.co.uk/xg/html/midplug/m_syg50a.htm


Commandos 2: Original soundtrack
"Cool." (by Zendra, 13 Aug 2004) [8/10]
Nicely done. Love this.


Jurassic Park: Game rip
"Excellent Music" (by steven285, 13 Aug 2004) [9/10]
This music sounds great alone from the game.


Zool: Game rip
"crazy" (by yates, 11 Aug 2004) [7/10]
some crazy and weird tunes in there but my favourite has to be rock n zool :)


Cannon Fodder: Game rip
"awesome" (by yates, 11 Aug 2004) [9/10]
this song really takes me back to my amiga days, the other versions on the other systems dont compare to this it's just not the same without the awesome lyrics :D


Crusader No Remorse: Game rip
"Thank Mirsoft for the music :)" (by Vault Dweller, 11 Aug 2004) [10/10]
Yeah... Good, old times when I was playing CNR at friend's (I didn't have a CD drive yet :))came back... a bit nostalgic, ain't it?


Pokemon Gold: Arranged/Remixed tunes
"Why...?" (by Psy, 11 Aug 2004) [4/10]
I've looked everywhere. I've turned the web upside down, and looked under every cyber-stone I could find for Pokemon music. And, I came up with this. I was so excited to finally find some! But... all that excitement was lost as soon as I heard the music, folks. It could've at least been more like the game. Ah well, at least you can still tell what each track is. But still, I'd rather go through the trouble of finding the specific song in the game and holding that little mono speaker to my ear.

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