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Top Game Music/Songs Part I

Storyline, gameplay, length and then comes music or maybe it comes before all? Music is what makes scenes intense, it’s what enhances the gaming experience, it’s what makes you think about the game when you’re away from it. Music in my opinion is as powerful as story and gameplay. Today I will present to you, some of the top, most inspirational music and songs that have been created during the years

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Rah5er04797d ago

I'm going with Final Fantasy

metsgaming4797d ago

i like greg edmonsons work in Uncharted, i also like yuzo koshiro especially in SOR2.

miyamoto4797d ago (Edited 4797d ago )

Old Sega:

Streets of Rage 2
Super Shinobi 2
Thunder Force III
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2
Yu Yu Hakusho Makyo
Target Earth
Gunstar Heroes

Old NES:

Rockman 1 & 3
Contra 1 & 2
Double Dragon 1 & 2
Ninja Gaiden 1 & 2
Top Gun
Ninja Turtles

Old SNES:

FF VI
A Link to the Past
Star Fox
Chrono Trigger
Secret of Mana
Dragon Ball Z 2 Boutoden
Yu Yu Hakusho 2

PSOne & Sega Saturn:

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
FF VII
RE 1, 2, 3
Super Robot Taisen F & Alpha
Dino Crisis 2
Guilty Gear
Silent Hill

Murgatroyd74797d ago

It's really hard to beat "Still Alive" when it comes to game songs. But when it comes to atmosphere in-game, it doesn't get much better than Nier.

pr0digyZA4797d ago

Nier was good, and I really enjoyed the epicness of the Prey soundtrack.

KeiserSosay47884797d ago (Edited 4797d ago )

Castlevania: LOS had absolutely brilliant music that ranks up there with FF, SotC, Zelda, etc...imo

Edit: I agreed with everyone, because...well I agree with everyone lol

Tex1174797d ago

Certainly some good songs on there.

I'll agree that Neir is something special.

Overall, game in and game out Final Fantasy is very solid.

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Starfield's new Xbox performance modes are thoughtful and comprehensive

Digital Foundry : Bethesda's Starfield was generally a well-regarded RPG, but the game's 30fps target on consoles was the subject of some controversy. The game's massive scope arguably justified that 30fps refresh rate, with only high-end PCs capable of hitting 60fps and higher, but now Bethesda has changed course and opened the floodgates on Xbox Series X consoles following significant optimisation work. Players can now independently select performance and visuals modes at arbitrary frame-rates. How exactly do these new combinations fare, and is 60fps really a possibility after it was explicitly ruled out before?

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darthv7211m ago

900p in performance mode for SX.... I'd assume a 5pro would at least hit 1080p if not more.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Inside Ubisoft’s Ambitious Open World Japan

An inside look at Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft's ambitious open world Japan where your every move is affected by weather, season, and lighting systems.

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Report: Assassin's Creed Shadows to Require an Internet Connection Even If It's Single-Player Only

Assassin's Creed Shadows digital storefront pages are up, and it confirms the game will require an internet connection, and MTX.

kenpachi7h ago

Was sort of interested in this but if it's true it's an easy pass

jznrpg1h ago

It’s true for sure. Avatar game had online requirement

Tacoboto33m ago

Avatar only had an online requirement to install the disc version, not to play.

This AC really does have Online Play Required marked on it.

Terry_B6h ago

as usual..Don't Buy Ubisoft Games.

Skuletor3h ago

One thing that's messed up about this, is there will be people playing pirated versions of this without that restriction, while the paying customers will suffer. Just like how some games will have lower performance on PC due to DRM, while pirated copies don't.

Anyone that wants to say something like "Who doesn't have internet access in this day and age?" There's plenty reasons people won't always have access, such as living in rural areas with spotty coverage, for example.

banger883h ago

Three single-player games in a row they've done this with now. Those f***ers weren't kidding when they said gamers need to be comfortable with not owning their games. As a physical collector, and somebody who enjoys Ubisoft's open worlds, this is a nightmare scenario for me. Absolute scumbag company.

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