Listening to this brought back some very good memories, the kind of nostalggia that hurts, because you know you cant replicate the memory again, i
lost my copies of KOTOR 1 & 2 and i cant find a decent copy anywhere around where i live
The most beautiful game music ive ever heard would have to have been in Skyrim, the music was just magical.
I wish there was more depth to the game though, more reason to spend time int he taverns, listening to the bards and what not, and i wish the bards
would sing more than 3 songs xD
In recent gaming, I'd have to say that Mass Effect 3 had some amazing theme music. It really sold the feeling of sadness and loss which the overall
storyline was all about.
The best 3 scenes, to me, were Leaving Earth, Mordin curing the Genophage, and any of the endings in the extended cut. In each of those cases, the
music sold it perfectly, in my opinion.
Ive heard alot of great videogame music, but heres two that most may not know
This is from one of the levels of Final Fantasy XI, which was one of the first big online games back before WoW came out. Very challenging game, took
alot of time to get anywhere and had a great community back then. Anyways, this is from one of the midrange leveling areas that I played alot, really
catchy
Edit- I noticed there is quite a few Final Fantasy fans so I though Id post this, it has both great, beautiful music and some of the best CGI ive seen
in a game to date. Regardless of whether you are fan of the online series, FF fans will enjoy this-
edit on 10-12-2012
by tehdouglas because: (no reason given)
I am an old school c64 gamer. The brave little commodore had some epic tunes considering it could only support 3 tracks on top off each other. The
C64 scene is still somewhat alive with emulators and artistreaching back into the old days. There are a lot of nice tunes to choose from, but most
would sound outdated and would only please them who spent their time on the game back when C64 was booming. So instead I post a tribute to Galway's
Wizbal performed by Reyn Oudehand. Even when you don't know the tune, this one might amaze even modern gamers. If it where only for the dedicated
performance and the artistic surroundings.