I consider myself almost more of a fan of music than I am of video games as of late. Call it more of a shift of interest than anything else. Nowadays I find myself more drawn to games where the soundtrack is an integral part of the experience, which seems to be a dwindling part of the market as time goes on. Don't get me wrong - games where there is no music (such as Half-Life) are just as valid as games where music plays more of a role (the Halo series). But I just find it very rewarding when a great game is accompanied by an amazing soundtrack.
My favorite game is FEZ, for the simple reason that the gameplay, art, and music compliment each other perfectly. Both the game itself and the music are valid entities on their own - the soundtrack is one of the only soundtracks I listen to as often as my standalone albums - but when they are combined, they create a perfect, absorbing atmosphere.
So my fellow forumgoers, are there any others than think like me? And if so, what are some other games that you think exemplify this marriage of music and gameplay? And do you think their soundtracks are just as entertaining when taken as their own entities?
My favorite game is FEZ, for the simple reason that the gameplay, art, and music compliment each other perfectly. Both the game itself and the music are valid entities on their own - the soundtrack is one of the only soundtracks I listen to as often as my standalone albums - but when they are combined, they create a perfect, absorbing atmosphere.
So my fellow forumgoers, are there any others than think like me? And if so, what are some other games that you think exemplify this marriage of music and gameplay? And do you think their soundtracks are just as entertaining when taken as their own entities?