Discussing how great music can have an emotional impact on gamers and influence their overall experience with games.
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It's always a much different experience listening to a soundtrack than it is hearing the music in a game. I always feel a little guilty at having missed such great composition. Assassin's Creed 2 was a perfect example of this.
Dude that guy is so lucky to have that music box, the cheapest one I can find is about 15k I want one so bad!
I love video game music, I think Metal Gear Solid 4 is my favorite soundtrack, the music adds quality to a video game... The song "To Zanarkand" still brings back manly tears..
Hmmm... only game in recent memory which has compelled me to get the Original Soundtrack is Journey.
Before that it would be Shadow of the Colossus and ICO.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 has absolutely crap battle music, the once orchestral beats have been replaced by some whiny emo rock. WTF Square!?