TOP best soundtracks for games
Good day ~Gamers are constantly arguing about what is the main component in video games: someone thinks that the graphics, others that the plot, and for someone the gameplay is important. But I believe that no game is complete without the so-called "skeleton". It is thanks to the inspiring soundtracks that we are able to completely plunge into the world of the game and feel the atmosphere. Therefore, this is also a very important part.
Write your top skeleton from games:
I'll be glad to read and share my opinion on your favorite soundtracks
Yeah, Hotline Miami 2 is a collection of the coolest and most driving soundtracks.
1) NieR Automata. No options. By the way, the sound in the first part is also very good.
2) DS III, Yuka Kitamura is our everything. Her tracks from DS II are also not bad, the theme of Ser Alonna is so hot. The music in Sekiro is also good, but not that good.
3) Enderal: The Shards of Order. My compliments to Marvin Kopp and company. For the mod, they wrote music better than in many games, and it does not just play somewhere like a backdrop like fart dubstep in races, but fully forms the atmosphere. 10 fleshless out of 10.4
) Darkest Dungeon. Another sample of the soundtrack that creates the atmosphere of the game. An urban theme is capable of inducing suicidal thoughts in just three minutes of listening. Ancestor of approval.
5) Hollow Knight. Shaggy bumblebee for fragrant hops ... Ahem. Larkin, write escho.
6) Total War: Shogun 2, Attila and Thrones of Britannia. Specifically in these parts of the franchise, the ost is quite good. Unlike Rome 2, WH 1-2 and Three Kingdoms.
7) Platoon. I don't know how many people know about this RTS, but the soundtrack was there.
8) Far Cry Blood Dragon. This music was driving old school people ...
This is probably my list of games in which ost is good in general, and will end. There are, of course, many more examples of good music in games, but here we will rather talk about several compositions from the total mass of tracks, which in itself is far from so expressive. Here you can recall both "The Witcher" 2-3, and the second DoW, and TES Oblivion, and the theme from the main menu of "Skyrim" (it's a pity that only her), and Frostpunk, and music from the screensavers of the first two parts of Call of Duty, and KOTORs, and the third Warcraft, and the factional anthems of PlanetSide 2, and Escape from Tarkov, and the theme of Sanada Yukimura from Nioh, and the main themes of AoE II, ARK and AC Odyssey, and even a couple of tracks from Code Vein. And this is not a complete list. Goodness can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places.
yeah! cool when in the "black flag" your brig cuts the waves, and the team sings: "randy dandy oh"
The musical compositions that I really liked:
Hollow Knight - in this masterpiece, each melody sets the right mood for what is happening and they are amazing.
Nier ^ Automata, - beautiful melodies, an interesting melody on the second boss, in the opera hall, which he (she, xs) seems to be singing himself.
SOMA, - when you go through the game and there comes a "shock" from the ending and you start thinking about the whole game, the melody in the credits is in the very theme.
Hellblade is a powerful Scandinavian theme throughout the game and in the last battle, when the epic starts to roll over, an amazing composition plays, telling us that this is the final battle, "now or never."
These are probably the best ones for me if they were the first to pop up in my memory, although there are still other cool atmospheric tracks, but I will refrain.
I love the soundtrack from Doom (2016), yes, in principle, from all doom. Doom of 16, the perfect example of a great soundtrack, without which it is difficult to imagine the game itself, this title guitar riff to which you kill damn demons is simply amazing. Also, in all parts of the GTA there is an excellent varied radio, whether you are even a fan of funk or soul music, whether you are even an avid punk
Corvette (racing simulator)
Alan Wake (there are three or four tracks very interesting)
The Witcher Wild Hunt (well, this is sensational)