What ever happened to catchy video game music?

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#51 Lulu_Lulu
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@The_Last_Ride

That sounds like alot of work. :(

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#52 The_Last_Ride
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@Lulu_Lulu said:

@The_Last_Ride

That sounds like alot of work. :(

it's not, you claim music is something it's not. I give you proof, you should look at my proof and give me counter arguments. It's that simple

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#53 Lulu_Lulu
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@The_Last_Ride

I would if I actually wanted to argue..... Music is not my specialty and I my initial post wasn't meant to be taken seriously.

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#54  Edited By Shmiity
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I post about this topic all the time. I totally agree. I don't know why modern game soundtracks are so addicted to this overblown orchestral shit. It's awful. I don't know whether melodic content is being devalued on purpose... or these composers just suck. There is wayyyy too much emphasis on texture over content. I don't get it. There are way more bad sound tracks these days than good ones. The AAA market in particular is horrendous. COD, BF, Gears, Watch Dogs, Destiny, Dragon Age, Mass Effect... they are all horrible.

What's the best video game song from the 00's? The Halo 1 theme? Maybe the first 30 second of it. Deadly Premonition had great music, so did Divinity 2: Ego Draconis. But who actually played those? Rayman Origins and Legends had some cute music-related content, too. But the musical trends are not good these days.

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#55 deactivated-57ad0e5285d73
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Generic orchestral music game about, along with generic 8/16bit throwback fad. There's good music out there in games, though. Mario Kart 8 and 3D World have GREAT music.

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#56  Edited By DaX_Factor
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Persona 4 Golden Had great music and a catchy tune that plays mostly between events:

[Persona 4 OST] 09 - Like a dream come true

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#57  Edited By Jacanuk
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@Lulu_Lulu said:

@The_Last_Ride

I would if I actually wanted to argue..... Music is not my specialty and I my initial post wasn't meant to be taken seriously.

Dont worry we know it wasn´t supposed to be taken serious Lulu :D

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#58 Kevlar101
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So, this thread was made by and for hipsters who think that all modern game soundtracks should be like the soundtracks of old vintage 8-bit and 16-bit games?

My God.

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#59 Jacanuk
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@Kevlar101 said:

So, this thread was made by and for hipsters who think that all modern game soundtracks should be like the soundtracks of old vintage 8-bit and 16-bit games?

My God.

Something like that or it was made by someone who genuinely think that the old game music is better.

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#60  Edited By illmatic87
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Rose tinted sunglasses.

Videogame music is better and more diverse now than it was ever before. It was too homoginized back in the 80s and 90s due to hardware restrictions.

Honestly, Shovel Knight has a better 8-bit inspired OST than most of the games in the 80s due to how it was 8-bit inspired and created via modern sensibilities; creating an excellent 8-bit OST to how we remember 8-bit music, rather than actually using the restrictions of hardware to recreate it.

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#62 TheShadowLord07
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@DaX_Factor said:

Persona 4 Golden Had great music and a catchy tune that plays mostly between events:

[Persona 4 OST] 09 - Like a dream come true

Never played the game, but the soundtrack was pretty good. Though some of the tracks sounds too cheesy for my taste. I would buy it when ever Atlus puts it (and Radiant Historia) on itunes. Too much of a hassle to buy from the japanese webstore.

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#63 yokofox33
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Shovel Knight, yo. That soundtrack is bomb.

And anything Persona has amazing music.

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#64  Edited By Old_Gooseberry
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Some games still have good music. But I remember even bad games still having memorable music back then.

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#65 psx2514
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@Newhopes said:

Music is one area I think Japan is still well ahead of the west.

That, and level design.

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#66  Edited By GamerNerdTalk
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Someone's not playing Nintendo games :p