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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 401-420 from 3005: ![]() ![]() "Jazz Rockrabbit" (by Kontra, 5 Jan 2009) [10/10] This music is simply EPIC, it never gets old. Thanks for these *.mods, they sound just like the orginals. Menu screen, Tubelectric, Medivo & Chrysilis are the most bestest of this lot. ![]() ![]() "Perfect!" (by FragMan!, 29 Dec 2008) [10/10] These midi files are completely faithful with the CD tracks. Seems like they're the original music recorded on CD sequenced by the fellas from Ensemble Studios. Thanks a lot for uploading this. All songs but one of them are from the Age of Empires 2 normal version, without it's expansion pack The Conquerors. ![]() ![]() "So What?" (by bleh, 23 Dec 2008) [1/10] Okay, Dr. Spa, like it ever occurred to you that someone actually ATTEMPTED to make something like this? Besides, I have to agree with Butterfist. It was my first try, and the NES version isn't as catchy as the GBA version. So yeah, I gave myself a 1. It's not really that much of a good composition anyway. I could always try harder. ![]() ![]() "Nick Fury :D" (by Orbay, 23 Dec 2008) [10/10] Good game with 4 characters (yellow, red, green and blue) interchangeable. As the name suggests they are FURY!!. Watched the longplay and listened the music. Every track is just splendid!. Thanks all who gave effort in making these Mods. I recommend the game and soundtrack to everyone!!! ![]() ![]() "Archmedes Version" (by teshy, 23 Dec 2008) [10/10] I remember playing this game on the Acorn Archimedes A3000 and i recognised the tune and how it was very close to the Amiga version ![]() ![]() "*Quality* easy listening" (by J, 23 Dec 2008) [10/10] These tunes have very nice and easy melodies, percussion backgrounds are decent and are not 'pushing themselves to the front' of musical 'picture'. Overall tunes sound New age style, but I can't say they are weird or too dreamy. Subtle instrumental and melodic sub-parts add to 'high resolution' quality of compositions and you might find something new when re-listening. Every tune in this package is different, yet true to group style. Instruments mostly used are flute, strings, saxophone and hi-hats... For overall implementation in its genre I give this tunes max rating and recommend that while bothering to read this review you reward yourself with fine tunes from this package. ![]() ![]() "where do i save to?" (by warchamp, 22 Dec 2008) [7/10] where do i save the file to? ![]() ![]() "Yeeeeaaah!!!" (by caffeine, 22 Dec 2008) [10/10] I love this stuff. It really does bring it all back. Tracks like these are why I started synthesizing music of my own. Like many my favourite is Medivo, followed by Tubelectric. The composer sticks with basic melody and rythms, but layers and mixes them so well that they blow my mind. ![]() ![]() "Great music & style" (by J, 22 Dec 2008) [9/10] Music style is mix between modern (1994) dance-trance style and old school C64 chip tunes/technique. Overall it sounds great, dynamic and there are no dull parts. "cosmo1" tune is used in intro/main menu (on PC version at least) and is superb (if you hear *whole* tune)! "cosmo2" tune (N/A in this package) is also awesome (although it 'gets in ear' too quickly) and too bad it is unavailable here for download. Emphasis in this tune is on C64 'feel'. "cosmo3" tune is to admit it a little too repetitive and generally lacks dynamics compared to previous two, but is otherwise fine tune in this collection. "cosmo4" tune is a faster variation of "cosmo2" with a different intro part and more overall percussion but is otherwise identical on melodic part (this one has less C64 'feel') "cosmo5" tune (N/A in this package) is a progressive piece which follows dynamics of other tunes in this package, sounds appropriate at a later levels as a "goodbye tune" when you are near end of game. *** Originally in PC version there are 5 tunes (cosmo1, cosmo2, cosmo3, cosmo4 and cosmo5) Also, in PC version tunes are in MO3 format. (MO3 is is the evolution of module format in a way that samples can be in 16 bit MP3 format which leads to not only smaller module filesize (here about 9x) but also higher quality sound.) By comparing sound of MO3 tunes from PC version (via Winamp plugin with all sound enhancement options turned off) to these plain modules it seems that MO3 tunes sound marginally crispier. ![]() ![]() "Pure Awesome" (by Rsteffy, 21 Dec 2008) [8/10] There is alot of potential in these songs, Im sick of music on radio, all the same, but these songs are fantastic. Good times ![]() ![]() "Speedball 2" (by Sweedy44, 20 Dec 2008) [10/10] The firt one title ! ![]() ![]() "Killing Game ShOw" (by Sweedy44, 20 Dec 2008) [10/10] Great Tracks !!! ingame4 is one of best games tracks ! Thanks ![]() ![]() "Memory Lane" (by Franky, 19 Dec 2008) [9/10] Wow, how nice it is to listen to this brilliant soundtrack. U8: Pagan and Daggerfall are two of the greatest games ever made. ![]() ![]() "The Addiction" (by argothio, 13 Dec 2008) [10/10] I used to dream this music. The Music made the game and now we can all get a piece of that feeling it gave us all if only for a moment. Thank you so much for the site. ![]() ![]() "some of the best game music" (by melkathi, 25 Nov 2008) [10/10] Age of Wonders had some of the best music I have encountered in computer games. I remember having the game simply running while doing chors. And while playing the game, the music really did fit the experience ![]() ![]() "They don´t make em the way they used to" (by mad00002, 24 Nov 2008) [10/10] Crusader games are among the best ever made - they are up there with Fallout, Jagged Alliance, X-Com.. Gameplay is great and music doesn´t fall short compared to all the other elements. Thank you for hosting and uploading! ![]() ![]() "Excellent game, excellent music" (by mad00002, 24 Nov 2008) [10/10] The nostalgia these tracks bring to me is beyond words. Thank you for uploading! Thank you for hosting! ![]() ![]() "Excellent tunes" (by JudgeDeadd, 22 Nov 2008) [10/10] The author (authors?) of those tunes clearly is an expert. Exciting, melodic, haunting or poetic alternatively, they are well worth listening to! ![]() ![]() "Flash back" (by daniel, 18 Nov 2008) [9/10] Great to hear these tunes again after so many years. In fact I might just go and play the game, I think I know where the disk is! A great set of funky tracks. Well worth the download. The other review is wrong. The songs sound pretty much like the originals! and I have no issues that he does! ![]() ![]() "Excellent" (by CRAZYSOUND, 18 Nov 2008) [10/10] I played this game several times, the the music and composition are excellent, the credits sounds is one of my favorite. Best game ever!
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