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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 2601-2620 from 3002: Sonic the Hedgehog: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Neo's Sonic" (by Neo, 19 Apr 2004) [9/10] I Enjoyed This Batch. There Are Lots Of Songs And They Sound As Close To the Game As You Can Get. Tempest 2000: Game rip "Only one out of these seven MODs was any good, I think" (by cyberium, 19 Apr 2004) [4/10] Never really played the game, but still wanted to check out the music. Only barely a couple of the seven MOD files are good, I think. Of course, it is a different matter in-game. I will keep the files, but I doubt I will play them very often, if at all (except for the intro tune). Radix: Beyond the Void: Game rip "Fast techno music, with a tough, hard rock edge" (by cyberium, 19 Apr 2004) [8/10] Do I remember playing this game some years ago - it rocked, and so does the music. Truly something of its own, Radix would not have been what it is if not for its music. This is fast techno music, with a tough, hard rock edge. Somebody make more music like this, hard, heavy and fast (pure instrumental only). Tenchu: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Tenchu: Arranged remix" (by wasi, 19 Apr 2004) [10/10] "hvduihvuidhiu ifdjviojf vdofjvdovjodij" Project Magellan: Game rip "Cool Music!; Misc, game, medevil, AYYY!" (by Dr. Spa, 18 Apr 2004) [9/10] What great samples! They are all unique! One of them uses tubular bells! You will have pleasure listening to these ultamates! Ok the info: atomic slinky remix: Starts off, ambient funbass, feeling tension, A A A A A A A A A AA AA, (after 1.00) slowing down... Seizure Of Time: Great Victory music - party music, It then follows on into very *MEDIVAL* Music Astro Boy Has A gun: (I LUV the song title) Well it starts off quite rhythmy and then it starts to use a kind of MIDI-Based "overdriven guitar" Dilemma: (credits) beaty funny music "wher, u, bah, cheeee, cheee, ch-cheee, bah, cheee. Just miscelaneous music... =--==-= GREAT FOR GAME MUSIC LOVERS =--==-= Warcraft 3: Game rip "whaaaaa" (by golıat, 18 Apr 2004) [8/10] 'the future is ours' Warchief Grim Fandango: Original soundtrack "Grim Fandango rocks!" (by Fluke, 18 Apr 2004) [10/10] one of the best soundtracks of video games ever made!What more can people say? Zero Wing: Game rip "All your reviews are belong to us" (by Warcow, 17 Apr 2004) [8/10] This ultra known game (or shall I say game intro) has pretty good music. The first track is of course a classic and a cool tune but the rest is also quite nice to listen to, nothing extra ordinary but still good. Sing!! Street Fighter II ~ Instrumental Version "Karaoke time" (by Warcow, 17 Apr 2004) [9/10] Remixes of the SF2 songs and they are good. I always liked the Vega song the most and I was surprised how well it was remixed, sometimes the remixes turn out pretty bad even if they're based on a strong melody. The other songs are also enjoyable and some funny parts are added where they fool around with the characters voices. Golden Axe: Game rip "Is this the new Axe deodorant?" (by Warcow, 17 Apr 2004) [10/10] I can't recall how many times I've played this game but it's a lot and the music to it is superb. A dreamy melody like Fiends path and an actionbuilding Showdown song turns this ost into a great excperience. Wizards & Warriors: Game rip "No no, you're saying it inncorrectly, its nii" (by Warcow, 17 Apr 2004) [8/10] An old Nintendo game with medieval music influences, a fun game to play and the music really fits it. Balloon Fight: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Very Memorable" (by Dr. Spa, 17 Apr 2004) [10/10] great memorable tunes, the choice of instrements the coposer chose were a good choice. I think unless you have heard the music from playing the game, it is worth getting Emperor: Battle For Dune: Game rip "He who control the spice (girls)" (by Warcow, 17 Apr 2004) [9/10] Recently got this ost and it's 45 songs in it, many of them have a techno/ambient feeling and others have a more melodybased structure. The Harkonnen music stands out the most in my opinion because it keeps the Dune music feeling and also take it to a new level. Hang On: Arranged/Remixed tunes "2 simple..." (by Dr. Spa, 15 Apr 2004) [4/10] Not bad but it sounds like the person who made had made it in a rush :( Brain Man: Game rip "Worst Music Ever" (by Dr. Spa, 15 Apr 2004) [1/10] Ok, these songs are the worst: one of them is really slow and stuttery and the other one just spounds silly. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Genre: World music" (by Dr. Spa, 13 Apr 2004) [3/10] Very cheap song. only 16 secs long. The samples aint bad put tr3forever could have done better :) Cyberball: Game rip "C * Y * B * E * R" (by Dr. Spa, 13 Apr 2004) [9/10] Info: Cyber title - Very good techno music and the quality of the song is supurb!!! 9/10 cyberball - a victory song it sounds like, with cool trumpet samples 9/10 Speedball 2: Game rip "Brutally Good" (by mhex, 13 Apr 2004) [9/10] Main theme song is 3 mns long, a true classic with a unique overall sound. Top Gear 2: Game rip "You might be missing some of the benefits that stereo can provide." (by Captain Kewl, 13 Apr 2004) [10/10] And after you hear "Night Train" you'll know why. When I was in high school some buddies and I hooked up an SNES to this big room-wide stereo system. Then we fired up Top Gear 2 and played it for hours on end with the bass all the way up. Great stuff. Speedball: Arranged/Remixed tunes "Me like" (by mhex, 13 Apr 2004) [7/10] One remixed tune, 2 mns long. Me like it! What can you say, it's speedball. Good game, good music. This of course is a remixed version, not the Whittaker original. Sounds okay enough however.
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