creationis apostate said:
In both games there is very little music, most of the half life series doesn't have music except for in a few moments where it is used to give a huge adrenaline rush through the juxtapost. The best example of this is the final antlion round in episode 2.
Ehhh, I dunno. Having played HL2 extensively, I've found that the music plays
at least once a chapter, for extended periods and not always to pump the player. Ravenholm for example, or when you arrive at Black Mesa East. Inside the Citadel is another example, during the pod ride. Yeah, a lot of the music is used to get the adrenalin flowing, as your rightly pointed out with the massive Antlion battle in the mines, but there's a lot of quiet stuff that plays as well, some of it easy to miss.
Unless there's some other point you're making that I'm missing completely, in which case I apologise. :3
Octogunspunk said:
I can't honestly say I would enjoy some games, or any at all, as much as I have without their soundtrack. It really sets the mood. They are part of the experience, and if you don't particularly want to listen to music, you can usually turn it off independent of sound effects anyway.
ITT: Excuse to post favourite OSTs
You sir, just won the internet. How could I forget Deus Ex's awesome soundtrack? UNATCO HQ's music is stuck with me forever as one of the most memorable pieces of game music ever. Oh god, now I've got to go play it again.