Spade Lead said:Ahh a fellow pilot.vgmaster831 said:snip
All the Ace Combat games have pretty awesome music. I think NamcoBandai is pretty much known for employing great composers now between the Ace Combat games and Dark Souls.
A game series like Ace Combat really needs some good music to go along with the fast paced action.
You can't beat Aquila and The Yellow Squadron
Then you got classic Top Gun-esque late 80s early 90s guitar tracks. Guilty pleasure song for fighting the Varcolac squadron.
Finally you have an AMAZING technical metal remix of the song "mayhem" from Ace Combat:Zero in the newest game, Assault Horizon.
You know what? I could give you examples of how widely this is understood, the studies that first discovered it in the 1960s, the whole REA/LEA thing... but why should I even bother? You want to call bullshit on the whole thing even when you acknowledge that you know nothing about it.doggy go 7 said:I want to call bullshit on this, but as I actually don't know anything about it, is there any evidence to back up your claims?Squilookle said:Just out of interest, are you left handed?vgmaster831 said:I was wondering if there is any music that you find meaningful that has few or no lyrics. I really like orchestral music and feel like some of it is very meaningful even without lyrics in which I usually find meaning.
If so- there's a reason you find meaning in music without lyrics...
Beat me to it. This was the first thing that came to my mind as I read the first post.Extragorey said:Mass Effect 3's "An End Once And For All" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5JvbD2Zc9I] - a sad but epic score to accompany the tragedies in ME3's ending, and the Normandy's final push
I'm not left handed, but of what reason do you speak?Squilookle said:Just out of interest, are you left handed?vgmaster831 said:I was wondering if there is any music that you find meaningful that has few or no lyrics. I really like orchestral music and feel like some of it is very meaningful even without lyrics in which I usually find meaning.
If so- there's a reason you find meaning in music without lyrics...
Just the science of left-handed people using their right-side brain more often, the right side being the creative side.vgmaster831 said:I'm not left handed, but of what reason do you speak?
I believe it's also in 'Into The Void', and I think it's in another one too. I love the way he does that also, it makes the album feel strangely cohesive. He did the same on Downward Spiral too, the descending piano run at the end of Closer shows up in 3 or 4 songs.MisterGobbles said:I especially love how he works in that theme to another song on that same album that I can't remember the name of now. The Fragile really is pretty much a masterpiece.MiracleOfSound said:Trent Reznor has always made wonderful instrumentals.
For quite a lot that holds true but not for all. One of the most recent ones from gaming for example, to me at least, is the ost for Journey, I have never played the game but damn do I like that music.AnarchistFish said:Don't get why so many people listen to soundtracks
I've never thought they worked outside of the media they occupy