Favourite game music?

KodiakMoonwolf@kbin.social to Gaming@kbin.social – 55 points –

Ok continuing on from my last thread, he's a different question.

What is your favourite music from a Video Game?

So for me, there are two answers to this for me.

One: The opening theme songs for the VR Games, I expect you to Die. They are absolute and fantastic, and certainly channel that classic James Bond spy feeling. Cannot help but sing them.

Second, multiple songs from Final Fantasy XIV. To The Edge, Endwalker - Footfalls, Shadowbringers, some of the songs from the Alexander Raids , there's too many to name, but these are all great, and seriously can't stop myself singing along to any of them when they come on.

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the entire OST for Nier: Automata is amazing. i still need to play through Nier: Replicant and i think im looking forward to the music more than the game itself.

One of my top picks. Music really sells the game.

Surprised Darren Korb hasn't had a mention yet.

Bastion and Hades have phenomenal OSTs.

I think the Katamari Damacy soundtrack is the one I return to the most. It's distilled joy.

honestly, the entirety of the final fantasy tactics soundtrack is my jam. especially when you recall specific moments when a track was played during the game. they have so much punch and they're always so epic. the boss tracks rule!

The composer, Hitoshi Sakimoto, has done many other games and they often have a very similar sound.

dude yes! final fantasy 12 is probably my second favorite soundtrack, if I'm rating my personal favorites from final fantasy in general. the world of Ivalice and the music he composed for it just hit different.

Agreed. I may or may not use a lot of his music for my ttrpg games. Nobody sets the atmosphere of a city quite like he does.

couldn't agree with you more, my friend! eruyt village immediately comes to mind. such a beautiful track. the beauty of the viera something as well! if you hadn't played ff tactics advance beforehand, you probably wouldn't have seen a viera before then. so it really just pulls you in. did I randomly go into the village just to hear the track from time to time? absolutely.

Zelda music, specifically from BOTW and TOTK. But all the Zelda games have great music.

I can listen to the soundtrack from The Messenger. RainbowDragonEyes just absolutely knocked that one out of the park.

Loved the music in hollow knight

Hornets battle theme, the Mantis Lords theme, heck all the battle themes.

So excited for Silksong

It's hard to pick a favorite but I find myself listening to the Hollow Knight soundtrack a lot while writing. It's fantastic!

Shout out to the Hades soundtrack though, I play that while playing D&D and my whole group loves it

Fallout 4 theme music just is great. The game not so much but that menu with that music is awesome.

I find Inon Zur’s tracks on fallout to be superb and can’t wait to see how the Starfield OST ends up, also Mick Gordon’s Doom OST is absolute perfection.

Licensed tracks in the Wipeout series are excellent, including the originals from Cold Storage. Such good memories playing the best AG racer.

The Hotline Miami 1 and 2 soundtracks are killer.

I finally watched John wick 4 and the music in the movie sounds similar to the Hotline Miami music.

Risk of Rain2. Especially the soundtrack for the Survivors of the Void dlc.

The whole album is amazing, but A Placid Island of Ignorance and Once in a Lullaby are epic. The way the ending and the beginning of the album use Prelude to D-Flat Major is so satisfying.

Chris Christodoulou is an amazing musician.

Pretty much anything from the first Ratchet and Clank game - Metropolis, Gemlik Base and Gaspar are some of my favourites

I listen to my vinyl of the Skyrim soundtrack on a very regular basis.
Runner up would be Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Probably Crypt Of The Necrodancer, I don't have a favourite track though.

It's probably cliche, but when it comes to pure catchiness and memorability, my go-to is Undertale.

Frontier: Elite 2 main theme by David Lowe, Amiga version. It may just be my memories from the game, but that track never fails to pick me up.

Crusader: No Remorse, the entire OST. Industrial meets 90s midi techno.

Ascendancy, OST by Nenad Vugrinec. Awesome ambient sounds.

and the Mass Effect OST.

Minecraft. If I had to pick a song specifically, I'm gonna say Subwoofer Lullaby. It just really captures the calm, familiar feeling of "living" in Minecraft. Farming, renovating, adventuring, spelunking, etc. Whenever I'm working on something, ranging from just building the first rendition of a house in a new world to developing an automatic redstone-powered bamboo farm to supply a mass smelting furnace at the bottom of the world that uses water elevators for access, the soundtrack is unmatched.

It also just helps that it's an iconic game for people my age and I've spent years on and off playing it since alpha.

Final Fantasy 6. Future FF games had bigger singles, but none have been as iconic from start to finish as FF6.

I feel strongly that the limited capacity the SNES had for sound forced developers to create some of the best music in the history of gaming.

I love the Paradise Killer soundtrack

Yes! That game was a fun surprise overall, but the music especially was very memorable. Glad to see I'm not the only one still thinking about it

My fav, mostly because of nostalgia, has to be the final fantasy 9 soundtrack.

Both Katana Zero and Bomberman64 have absolutely incredible soundtracks. Very few game tracks stick with me, but both of those games have several incredible entries

Both phenomenal picks. The Bomberman 64 soundtrack is dear to me since I used to speedrun that game for quite a while. The euphoria of the staff roll hitting has never gone away. And Katana Zero is great for getting the player in to a flow state. I love how visceral it gets on some tracks, too.

Totally agree! A Bomberman64 Speedrun sounds awesome! I'll have to look that up

The Persona 5 and Hollow Knight soundtracks are excellent to me, followed closely by Celeste. Hollow Knight's music just sets the mood perfectly for the game.

The Last of Us is definitely the one soundtrack I listen to the most.

Honourable mentions: Mass Effect, Red Dead Redemption 2, Far Cry 5, Heavy Rain.

The Furi OST is banger after banger. It's a who's who of syntheave artists. It's my go-to listen when I'm caffeinated and need to be productive.

The Outer Wilds soundtrack is something I go back to regularly. Even considered buying the Vinyl...and I have no way of playing it.

World of Warcraft, Undertale, Stardew Valley, Sonic Mania, Halo, Hollow Knight

Nintendo is cheating

Probably not the most unique take, but I still really love Minecraft's soundtrack (and other C418 tracks for that matter).

Ocarina Of Time and Super Mario 64 for sure.

Megaman and Donkey Kong Country also have some great chiptune music.

And The Witcher 3 for including so many different traditional instruments. The Elder Scrolls is also good.

Donkey Kong Country

Aquatic Ambiance has never not been on my cell phone(s)/mp3 player(s) over the last 20+ years and that's how I likes it.

Perhaps some lesser known soundtracks would be those composed for the Samorost games by Floex. They're all fantastic, weird, and minimal but organic sounding. I love them a lot.

The OST from Persona 5, easily my most listened to soundtrack.

Saying that the Hades OST is my favorite soundtrack seems like the obvious choice out of Darren Korb's immaculate work on Supergiant's games is the safe pick. I'm still going to say it's my pick though.

Honorable mentions include Fastfall from Dust Force and the Metal Gear Rising Revengancs OST

Transistor's still has to take the cake for me, but there's no wrong choice when it comes to Supergiant. Love working to the extended sound track, with the sung, hummed, and distorted versions. Haunting.

The Transistor soundtrack was playing constantly whenever I drove during college.

Ghost of Tsushima has a very great soundtrack.

I also really appreciate all of the sea shanties in the various Assassin's Creed entries, but especially Black Flag

Chiming in with the Professor Layton games on DS. It's a whole vibe, sort of jazzy and woody and folky. Specially love the live versions

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAO5Rhuesqh\_AF94WPJyjwhlmDRRG-ybk

Only slightly on topic, but are you as hype as I am for the new one coming to switch??

Yep sad nothing got announced on the direct today but since we only got cinematics I assume it's still early development

Cyberpunk 2077 has pretty damn good music with a large variety of styles. I love that they have almost exclusively artists Ive never heard of and whose great music Ive discovered that way.

Ultima VIII also had really good music, so perfectly eerie for this bromen world. From the same artist also Wing Commander: Privateer.

Tyrian had a great soundtrack that sounded really oldschool 8 bitty and perfectly supported, nay made the athmosphere of the game.

Dune though, that has to be one if the best. What that artist produced using just the measley OPL3 FM synthesizers of the first soundcards? Absolutely incredible.

CP2077 has the best character creator music I've heard by a mile. Great for someone like me that spends over an hour in that sort of thing.

Dune was outstanding. If you haven't heard "Arrakis (Wormsign Remix)" from OCRemix, check it out.

Darksiders II has a phenomenal OST. I still listen to that regularly.
That being said the Burnout 3 music was great but obviously not an OST

Just finished playing through Cassette Beasts and the music absolutely slaps.

Favorite instrumental soundtrack themes are from the early Silent Hill games. The theme from SH1 and the Theme of Laura from SH2 are classics.

Favorite lyrical songs used within the game for plot: Alan Wake has characters in it who are 70s rock gods called Old Gods of Asgard, and the creators got a group named Poets of the Fall to actually write the two songs that were featured from the game and they are actually really great songs. Poet and the Muse is a plot point and Children of the Elder God is played during a really good sequence.

Oh, man. So many good ones, especially in the indie space. Celeste and Eastward both have spectacular, eerie, synthy soundtracks that are wonderful. Another indie game, Flinthook, has a theme song that absolutely slaps. Katana Zero had a rad OST, too.

Undertale goes without saying.

Obv Nintendo games, especially ones composed by Koji Kondo, have amazing soundtracks. OoT is one of my favorites, but there are many good ones. Basically any classic Zelda, Mario, Donkey Kong, etc. Even the newer games, like Mario Odyssey and TotK, have great soundtracks. While not first-party Nintendo, the first couple gens of the Pokémon games' music will live in my brain forever more.

I'm also gonna shout-out Grant Kirkhope because he is a genius and basically composed the soundtrack to my childhood. You know him from Banjo-Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, Mario + Rabbids, and many more games. They aren't soundtracks I'd walk around listening to on Spotify (probably), but in the context of the game world, they are perfection.

I could go on, but I'm just gonna shout out my faves and walk away before this becomes a giant wall of text.

EDIT: Oh lord, how did I forget Halo 2's theme (Mjolnir mix)?

Diablo IV has a killer soundtrack.

Tbh any remix track from rythm heaven. Yesterday Rythm Heaven Reanimated (a fanimation) popped up on my yt feed and I cried listening to (I'm also unclear as to why. Some music just does that to me when I really like it)

Umm...let's try going through the ages

I was like 4: Gizmos & Gadgets ending theme. I'm pretty sure it's one of the few original songs The Learning Company did, there's very few clips of it because it was before even .wav was commonly used for music (due to file-size issues), it's a really cheerful song

Early Childhood: Space Quest 6 Main Theme is a bop, also Human 3 from the base game of Warcraft 2, and Orc 6 from the expansion. I miss the less ambient and more intense Warcraft music.

Listened to a lot of anime music around wc3's time...but peak music at the time was Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2, plus Phantasy Star Online thanks to the dreamcast. Especially 'Pray For IDOLA The Holy'. Grandia II also giving the Ver.3 and Ver.4 boss fights.

Nowadays with great music being everywhere? Probably Persona 5 in general.

I have five fingers on one hand so here are five favorites:

  • Far Cry 2 (especially title track)
  • Jagged Alliance 2 (especially laptop music)
  • Tie Fighter (it’s Star Wars)
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins (Just beautiful, Sarah Schachner rocks)
  • Crysis (Good example of why music and sound is like 50% of a good game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIFPHVAvOXs&t=203s)

This will be unconventional, but I loved the music from Darksiders Genesis by Gareth Coker, the same composer who did Ori.
Best 3 tracks in my opinion are tracks The Beacons, Astarte's theme, and the Credits/trailer theme.

The Messenger has amazing music harkening back to the 8 and 16bit stuff from the MegaMan games. Underrated game in general too.

The Marble Gallery theme from SotN is aboslutely burned into my mind still.

My favorite game music comes from A Dance of Fire and Ice, although it may seem obvious that a rhythm game would have to have good music. Divine Intervention is one of the highlights for me.

Xenogears and Chrono Trigger soundtracks, a lot of that is how they evoke good memories of playing the games long ago.

(Old fuck here) Final Fantasy 6 and Castlevania Symphony of the Night. And it's not even close. Other games I like have some solid bangers (Halo, Doom, Zelda, etc), but I love those 2 games whole OSTs.

The Chrono Cross soundtrack is just beautiful. I particularly like the opening song "Scars left by time"

Hard to pick just a few tracks, but some of my favorite original soundtracks are:

Nier Gestalt
Persona 5
The Witcher 3
Stellaris

For licensed ones, I particularly like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Life is Strange: Before the Storm.

Subwoofer Lulldlaby from Minecraft, Basically all of the Alpha album Minecraft music

The Xenoblade series has such great OSTs in general. If I have to pick just one track it's probably Engage the Enemy

The only game soundtrack I ever recall make a point of listening to is from Faster Than Light, it's some really good ambient music.