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Game music reviews from users
Add your review Showing reviews 541-560 from 3004: ![]() ![]() "Bland" (by Razorback, 12 Feb 2008) [4/10] One or two potentially nice ambient tracks. The rest are either way too short or lack anything resembling music. One to avoid I think. ![]() ![]() "Good Style" (by SamuelKPeter, 11 Feb 2008) [10/10] One of the best aspects in a game IMO is music, and this really seems to match the game. It would make you look like you're there, and it does have some action hidden in its simplicity, even it's not THAT action. ![]() ![]() "an uptempo favorite" (by Zube, 10 Feb 2008) [9/10] This one is a winner. One can play it over and over and enjoy it each time. Fabrice Gillet deserves a lot of praise for this interesting and mostly uptempo set of songs. ![]() ![]() "Emotive?" (by Dr. Spa, 9 Feb 2008) [6/10] It doesn't sound that "sad" to me, but then again it's hard to make a sad tune with old amiga instruments! Possibly a good target for a remixer! ![]() ![]() "Well done!" (by Silas, 4 Feb 2008) [9/10] I enjoyed the music to this game, it was one of the things that helped generate the oppressive/fearful atmosphere of the game. However, I was a bit annoyed with the battle music tacked on to the end of each melody, so I downloaded an editor and chopped it. ![]() ![]() "Not bad, but needs some work" (by Silas, 4 Feb 2008) [6/10] Probably the highlight of Spelljammer was the music written for it. I still love this tune, but I'll have to confess that these sequences need some work, and I'm not very good at editing music. ![]() ![]() "todo o nada" (by alexros, 3 Feb 2008) [10/10] safwaeñiuhawigqñonaewr ![]() ![]() "Makes me cry :)" (by Sandro, 2 Feb 2008) [10/10] Very emotional tune. Love it so much! A lot of variety! ![]() ![]() "Rare case where PC soundtrack > Amiga" (by zomg111, 1 Feb 2008) [5/10] just one tune.. and yes in this particular case the pc soundtrack is superior to the amiga one, pc version of this tune sounds "cooler" even if the melody is the same and the sampling rate is actually lower.;) gonna get my dosbox out right away.. :D ![]() ![]() "Awesome *_*" (by Luís, 1 Feb 2008) [8/10] Very cool sound, makes me remember of the good old days playing pac-man *-* ![]() ![]() "pretty good song" (by ShadowWulfen, 31 Jan 2008) [9/10] this is one of the better songs i've heard on this site so far. good artist ja? ![]() ![]() "Some great tunes." (by Razorback, 30 Jan 2008) [7/10] I can understand what my fellow reviewer meant about the slow serious tracks, I love them. Ambient, dreamlike, broody. My favourite kind of music. For others with the same taste, I recommend this download. Some of them seem unfortunately out of place and upbeat in comparison, which will detract from my overall score. ![]() ![]() "Repetitive" (by Razorback, 30 Jan 2008) [4/10] I downloaded this not expecting much and you know what? That's what I got. Wasted potential, heard one of the tunes, you've heard them all. And the composer seems to have falled in love with a very irritating and out of place sample that is heard in a couple of the early tunes. You'll know it when you hear it. Bleh. ![]() ![]() "Interesting" (by Razorback, 30 Jan 2008) [6/10] Moody and horror themed. These tracks could easily fit into a castlevania title or perhaps even an Elvira game. Could have been better, but I think I like it. ![]() ![]() "Decent" (by Razorback, 30 Jan 2008) [7/10] It seems a trend for amiga puzzlers and pinballers to have interesting/ambient soundtracks. This one is a bit dated at times but has some really good samples. It's biggest detractor for me was that it's in .med format. ![]() ![]() "Easily forgettable" (by Razorback, 30 Jan 2008) [5/10] While definitely not the worst tunes I've heard, all the tracks degenerate into bland background noise. The kind you'd hear on an old arcade platformer. If that's your thing, this soundtrack is for you. ![]() ![]() "A beautiful journey" (by nadir, 30 Jan 2008) [9/10] A brilliant game should always have an also brilliant "soundtrack". Syberia does well in both categories. How could a game invite the player to a fantastic journey without those impressive sounds we can hear in Syberia? In no way! But fortunately this game audio rip is all by itself proved to be enough to make us start that certain travel. Almost perfect! ![]() ![]() "Rocks!!" (by Sandro, 28 Jan 2008) [9/10] Nice specific tune! It kicks me out of my socks! ![]() ![]() "Good, but there's so much more to say" (by Justin, 28 Jan 2008) [8/10] This is only the midi selection of the sound track. If you bought the real game and played the CD soundtrack, you would really enjoy the variety of music. Includes some classical, some suspense, and one song is something like circus music, there's even a heroe's song. Although half of the music in the game is a little eerie and only midi, some of the music is fun hearted. The game is a real challenge and is probably the best Zork game in my opinion since it doesn't require much violence. This game is mostly puzzles and collecting things some of it is interacting with different persons. If you want to learn about the Illuminite and it's mystery, buy this game and get a new computer, and get DOSBox downloaded and configured to run this game. ![]() ![]() "Very nice :D" (by Luís, 28 Jan 2008) [8/10] Very nice indeed :D This song is very happy, has a beautiful rhythm, overall very good I loved it *-*
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