So melancholic. It reeks of all the things lost and struggling to keep on going, with just a slight touch of desperation.
Captcha: no regrets
None at all
Captcha: no regrets
None at all
I loved the syndicate wars soundtrack so much, I put the CD in my CD player and had it on repeat in the background. Cept I had to get up every now and then coz it would hit the data track.Antari said:snip
Loop Stricken said:I'll be honest here. I never knew the Valve theme music was an actual track.
Otherwise, and damn you for making me find and listen to this again:
Opening music to Katawa Shoujo.
Too many feels!
Gah, too many feels indeed. I also agree. KS' soundtrack really does a great job of setting the mood. ;_;xplosive59 said:Agreed. The entire soundtrack for KS is excellent for mood setting though, my favourites being Painful History, Moment of Decision and Red Velvet.Loop Stricken said:I'll be honest here. I never knew the Valve theme music was an actual track.
Otherwise, and damn you for making me find and listen to this again:
Opening music to Katawa Shoujo.
Too many feels!
That song practically defines the entire film. The opening piano is the emptiness and loneliness of Jim's waking moments. He meets Selena and the guitar joins in. Then the accompaniment joins, and it slowly begins to build. As the events progress, they get increasingly more desperate, until finally, Jim snaps, and the guitar goes nuts. All the events culminate in the bloody slaughter at the guard house as the music reaches its apex. All before finally dying down as the conflict is over, and instilling a sense of hope into an otherwise bleak setting. They survived, and they get to rest.Smeatza said:Have you seen 28 Days Later?