The Trent Reznor music from Doom III. Gets my blood pumping, ready to fight!
The Halo theme is a close runner up.
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The Trent Reznor music from Doom III. Gets my blood pumping, ready to fight!
The Halo theme is a close runner up.
Everyone is Someone in L.A /Tony Hawks American Wasteland
Baba Yetu from Civilization 2005 is the first video track to win a Grammy.
Wet hands
Either Nemesis the Warlock or Planescape: Torment's 'Bones of the Night' by Mark Morris.
Probably Stickerbush Symphony from Donkey Kong Country 2.
Lots of good Final Fantasy tracks from Nobuo Uematsu and Chrono Trigger/Cross ones from Yasunori Mitsuda too. But Stickerbush Symphony was the first video game music that really moved me, like more than your average SNES soundtrack. David Wise went hard on those Donkey Kong Country games.
Still Alive
Still Alive from Mirror's Edge is also excellent.
They really had to give the ending credits song the same name huh.
That's the video game song that gets in my head the most.
Interestingly, despite how it's not as good of a song, I probably think about Want You Gone about as often as Still Alive. It doesn't really come through as a song, just the phrases. "Now I only want you gone." "You've got your short sad life left. [...] I'll let you get right to it."
I wish Want You Gone was more popular, because it's genuinely a better song and plays the relationship double entendre so well.
Goodbye, my only friend
Oh, did you think I meant you?
That would be funny
If it weren't so sad
Hidden character from Tekken 3
Chrono Trigger - Corridors of Time
Lots of great music in that game
Red Alert, Hell March
I'll give you two albums worth:
*Bastion OST
*Transistor OST
I'll add Hades OST, Supergiant generally do amazing soundtracks.
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I didn't like Hades.
I could not even describe this song when I first heard it as a kid. As an adult, I realize this is the funkiest shit ever.
That would be the opening prelude of Final Fantasy VII. You immediately understand what the themes of the game are when listening to it, it's highly effective in portraying things/feelings like loss, despair, melancholy, overcome, hope. And all of that with a rather limited set of instruments (compared to other compositions). It's pure and sincere without being kitschy. Nothing is hidden or ambiguous or pretentious. It wears its big broken heart on its sleeve in the best possible way. It's a masterpiece.
Alpha by C418 - The background music to the End Poem in Minecraft
Great pick. This track is transcendent.
If I had to choose one song, it would probably have to be Undertale from Undertale. The acoustic guitar brought me to tears. Honorable mentions to Rith Essa Mime from Jet Force Gemini, Stone Tower Temple from Majora's Mask, Smiles and Tears from Earthbound, Fear the Dark from Aquaria, and Ocean Planet Aquanid from Bomberman 64: The Second Attack.
Vigil - Mass Effect
The End Run from Mass Effect 2 is also high up there.
Recency bias, but Lumiere from Expedition 33 is also incredible.
Too many favourites to name, but here are a few examples
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I couldn't pick just one.
Music track or racetrack? ;)
Interesting. If they had said, "What is your absolute favorite track from a racing game?" I would have interpreted the question differently.
Hmmm.
Maybe Dragon Roost Island from The Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Nordschleife
The CD-rom for Mechwarrior 2 could play in a standard CD player. Track one was the data for the game, but the remaining 22-odd tracks were the in-game music. We used to listen to the Mechwarrior 2 soundtrack while playing everything else. I still love that music.
Definitly Black Fairy by Akira Yamaoka from Silent Hill 2. If you played it you know how powerful this track is.
Not one track, but I love all the biome specific music in Terraria.
You can't do this to me. Don't make me pick just one.
Let me have six at least.
Aerith's Theme and all of its variants in every FFVII game (and movie)
I almost always mute in-game music as the first step before even playing, sorry.
Shadow of the Colossus - The Opened Way
It's nothing flashy, but I think my favorite track is "Vermillion wasteland" from Crosscode. It really sets the mood to one of the best experiences I've had in a video game period.