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Also Nanostudio 1, it's a free download for PC, it's great for music and layering sounds to make sound effects if you know what you're doing with a synth. nanostudio 2 is cheap and on ipad/iphone and is super powerful, but too complicated for me. While we're on iphone/ipad/mac, Garageband comes free with them and is pretty cool for music.
Ori and the Blind Forest Tracks 1-8 are some of my all-time favorites! Lost Elf and Thedas Love Theme from Dragon Age: Inquisition. Oblivion has a ton of classics. (The tracks are listed in the description) Bewteen the Winds from Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean. Life As A Flower from Flower.
Map42892. •. IMO it's Xenogears by Yasunori Mitsuda. The original OST is mostly Celtic influenced world music and is beautifully composed. But even better to me is Creid, Mitsuda's acclaimed arranged soundtrack for Xenogears using a full studio and traditional Irish vocalists and instrumentation. Highly recommended.
My Massive Video Game Music Playlist. Announcement. I have spent months updating and curating my video game OST playlist and I use it all the time and thought I'd share it here if anyone else wants to listen to it. Just click shuffle and you'll have variety at every turn with over 4,000 songs and dozens of games featured.
Katamari on the Swing from We Love Katamari. Laurence, the first Vicar from Bloodborne. Coalescence from Risk of Rain. Betrayal from Silent Hill 2. Knock Knock from Hotline Miami. In the Mirror from Celeste. Outlaw's Lullaby from Yakuza 2/Yakuza Kiwami 2. Main Theme from LA Noire. Unchartered Worlds from Mass Effect.
You may visit A Game Music Index if you like soundtrack games from NES, SNES, and Commodore 64. Another is the OverClocked Remix with a hundred video game soundtracks from PlayStation, Game Gear, box, and more.
I'm mostly a Japanese Videogame guy, i prefer music from Japanese videogames, and Japanese-VideoGame-Inspired-VideoGames, including Japanese-VideoGame-Inspired-Music-From-Non-Japanese-Videogames. And i usually don't like music from Western Videogames, because it sounds bland... But when i play old Western videogames... oh my gosh.
Producing your own music to a decent standard is a challenging endeavor. There must be plenty of royalty-free music out there, and certainly many producers who might want to collaborate. If you start learning how to produce music yourself, you'll be shelving the development of your game for a long time while you learn this other discipline.
Ezio's Family was made the AssCreed theme song a decade ago but even when it was just a simple track it managed to stood out from the rest of the awesome soundtracks from AC2. Maybe because it plays as a background music for the best title drop in all video game history. I only played Halo Infinite for about 20 hours and no other Halo games.
+1 for Nier Automata, the whole soundtrack is an absolute masterpiece. The one issue with it is you basically have to experience it in game because of the dynamic nature of the tracks, where instruments and layers are added depending on what is going on in game. Probably the greatest use of music in a videogame ever.