PSO did have a good soundtrack, but after 40 hours or so, it drives you nuts. well, the dungeon music atleast.
Everybody's entitled to their opinion, unless it's nuts. The tone-setting music from the title screen? The stirring orchestral introduction? The cool retro-sci fi character creation theme? Pioneer 1? The hunter's guild? Quest complete? PSO has a ton of brilliant music, even if you don't like the ambient approach to the dungeon themes. I wish the world had more music in PSO style, and I'd kill to get my hands on the sound library they used.Originally Posted by Mairu
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PSO did have a good soundtrack, but after 40 hours or so, it drives you nuts. well, the dungeon music atleast.
"From Seeing the Rough Wave" and the first few notes of the opening theme made it all worth it.Originally Posted by Lucas Barton
. The former is probably my all-time favourite piece of videogame music.
BTFJ
I've never had a problem with the maracas working. I get perfects on most songs most times I play. The world seriously needs a Samba 3. The first 2 are the best music games ever made, but they are way too easy.Originally Posted by Mairu
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Someone should put that on the back of a TNL shirt and sell it.Originally Posted by StriderKyo
Ahem, and anyway... I can't imagine there being worse music than there was in Sonic Adventure 1 or 2. The music in those games was so incredibly bad and you could not turn it off. It made me sick to my stomach and made me want to cry. Literally.
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I LOVED both games' music. Especially SA2.Originally Posted by sggg
BTFJ
The music in the SA games was great. I listen to the songs from them all the time on my Sonic 10th anniversary CD.
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Cinematic Online Games? Thats a really poor name. If I remeber correctly Virtua Fighter is now going to be from that team from now on, and Virtua Fighter is harldy "Cinematic".
There team breakdowns I think will all turn out fine, and should save sega some money. Some teams were just not doing enough to continue to work on their own it seemed.
I kinda like the name Wow-Works.
Barf! Barf! Barf!
I'd buy two of 'em.Originally Posted by sggg
They could abbreviate Cinematic Online Games though... COG. But then it sounds like some start-up PC game developer in Fresno making games based of the Half/Life engine =/ COG
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