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My reviewsThese are all tunes that have been reviewed by me (Mirsoft). If you want to see the best tunes according my rating, click here. Btw., I'll be really happy if you will add some reviews to music records, if you have different opinion than me, or if you see your favourite album is not reviewed yet. The reviews don't have to be long, it's enough if they will be as long as mine. Just click Add your review and follow the few steps there.Showing reviews 421-440 from 484:Tilt!: Game rip [9/10] [1995]Short-but-very-nice soundtrack. Cool melodies, many ideas and differences from various situations. Time Commando: Game rip [7/10] [30 Sep 1996] Action rocking tunes, good athmosphere! :) TimeSplitters 2: Game rip [9/10] [18 Oct 2002] It doesn't happen often that the full-2CD-soundtrack will take high quality during complete playing time. Mostly only few tracks are good and the rest is "space filler". But this album is rare exception. Very different tracks and some ideas are not only melodically good, but also very original. For example, there are few retro tunes, which sound like from C64 times.. :) Or the "Scrappyard" tune, which sounds really crappy (also it's not good for pure listening therefore). TimeSplitters: Game rip (PS2) [9/10] [25 Oct 2000] Very different and VERY BIG soundtrack. Total playing time is almost 2 hours! :) Rough action melodies, cool tunes, this game can be really proud of its musician (though I don't know his name :) ). TOCA 1: Touring Car Championship: Game rip [8/10] [1997] Techno tunes with lot of power and energy! Tokyo Highway Battle: Game rip (PS1) [6/10] [03 May 1996] Racing tunes, guitars. Some ideas are nice, but generally tracks are too repetitive. Tomb Raider 2: Game rip [7/10] [31 Oct 1997] Mostly ambient tracks and short motives, but you can find also few VERY nice melodic tunes (one of them is very nice theme, which is Tomb Raider leading theme in all Tomb Raider games). Tomb Raider 3: Game rip [6/10] [23 Nov 1998] Nice leading Tomb Raider melody (though we can listen it also in previous sequels), near it there aren't many new ideas, though we can find some.. Total Annihilation: Game rip (Win) [8/10] [1997] Orchestral movie-like themes located on two CDs of this PC real-time strategy. Tunes are strong, sometimes dynamic, sometimes scary. Some compositions are maybe more ambient as it would be nice (especially CD2), but some are really cool enough to allow the soundtrack earn good 8 points. And it still means - great! :) Total Soccer 2000: Game rip (Win) [9/10] [1999] Only one tune (plays in the intro screen) and it's very cool fast refreshing dance tune. Toy Story 2: Game rip [9/10] [10 Nov 1999] Cool fast jump'n'run tracks, which have a bit 'movie' feeling, but they still keep very high amount of ideas, which is very rare in movie games. Every track is another than else and all have similar one thing - they're great! And very valueble is also amount of tunes - total of 60 minutes of listening is really much for a jump'n'run game! Toy Story: Game rip [6/10] [1995] Average movie-like jazz tracks. Luckily, last tracks are a bit more fresh, which raises an overal experience a bit. :) Tron 2.0: Game rip [6/10] [29 Aug 2003] I can imagine much better soundtrack for futuristic game like this, this one seemed simply too ambient to me, but it has its quality and some motives are not bad. Tunnel B1: Original soundtrack (Dos) [8/10] [1996] CH-007 Well, this is classic orchestral "movie style" soundtrack. It's very well made and has a very high qulity sounds, as is good tradition from Chris Huelsbeck. But, there are only 3-4 main themes which are repeating themselves through the whole CD (as usually in the 'movie' soundtracks). So soundtrack may come boring after few listenings... Turok 2: Seeds of Evil: Game rip [7/10] [30 Nov 1998] Very famous and good first tune is followed by next 40 minutes of tunes, which are not so "unbelievable", but they are whole time slightly above average and still good enough for listening... Turrican 3: Game rip (Amiga) [10/10] [1993] Without any doubt it's one of the best soundtracks ever made, though Turrican 2 soundtrack was even better. So great ideas and tunes, simply a must have! Turrican: Arranged soundtrack (Amiga) [10/10] [01 Jun 1993] KCD4 Without doubt, this one really rocks. I was proud owner of the only one Turrican CD in former Czechoslovakia. Unfortunately someone has borrowed it from me and never returned it. And I don't have a clue who :)) Well, fortunately, I backed up the the CD in MP3s :)) About the soundtrack - what to say, it's one of the best soundtracks I ever heard, it was released 4 years after Turrican 1 was released, and 2 years after Turrican 2. You can find epic story, best arranged tunes from all three Turricans, and awesome melodies and experience. It's also good that there are not any crappy dance tracks as on other Huelsbeck's CDs from that time :) Simply said, the best game has the best soundrack. Turrican: Game rip (Amiga) [10/10] [1989] Without any doubt it's one of the best soundtracks ever made, though Turrican 2 soundtrack was even better. So great ideas and tunes, simply a must have! Ultima 9: Ascension: Original soundtrack (Win) [8/10] [1999] This soundtrack has fantastic medieval beginning, and the high quality it takes whole listening, though the middle of CD is not 'so fantastic'. But still enough to listen great melodic mediaval pieces, yuch! :) Unreal 2: Game rip (Win) [6/10] [07 Feb 2003] Not bad, but it was real disappointment to me, especially after great soundtracks from Unreal and Unreal Tournament. Simply another soundtrack, which goes the way of ambient music and the melodies and ideas are starting to be replaced by boring noise. On the other side, it is really lot of music and there are still some nice tunes, but most of them simply don't reach quality of predecessors.
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