Due to this, I've stated playing Disturbed radio on Spotify in the background while I'm playing. After watching gameplay of Doom 4, I guess I just assumed all the previous games had the same "heavy metal badass" theme. I'm assuming they made this choice to give the game a horror atmospheric. But, I guess the menu theme is all we get. You'd think that in 2004 they could have put in an awesome metal soundtrack throughout the game to make it more fun. I listened to the soundtrack from the original games and I thought they sounded terrible. That you had black people at the top of the list!! That told everything I needed to know.Originally posted by zert:The classic ones have metal soundtracks, 3 is mostly ambient sounds. I don't care about the statement you made afterwards. And we'll see who killing who!! I went to your home page and read that stupid forum about people I hate. Where nobody can confront you after saying stupid shit like that.Ĭome on, and step to my hood with your "SG" and I'll meet you halfway with my firepower. Mutha Fucker!!! It easy to make bold statements like that on line What the fuck you trying to imply with that last statement. It just feels really hot as hell and one serious gunfight after another. Not that I get a kick of killing 200 black guys with a shotgun, the music for it is really in tune with the level. No, not the 80's song (it was better when remixed by Pyogenesis anyway), the level. It's a nice trend to redesign the old NES classics on the system, and now, Blaster Master is next! Should be out before Christmas.Īlso, a brand new Blaster Master called Blasting Again is about to be released for Playstation! All Sunsoft has shown are stills from the CG but it is still going to be a helluva game. However, remember the remix of Mario and R-Type for Gameboy Color? They also just did Dragon Warrior, Crystalis, and Shadowgate. It had a sequel on the Gameboy, Blaster Master Boy, and a sequel on the Genesis aptly titled Blaster Master 2, which to this day I find unbelieveably difficult and near impossible without turbo (Damn you, Gens, that's all you're missing!). I was 9 back then, when it was a new release. You like Blaster Master, eh? That was the first video game that really pulled me into the music. Not as good as SOTN, but still beautiful. If you've got plenty of N64 controllers to throw against the wall then by all means try it. If you don't like frustration, I'd just say avoid it. Basically, you'll spend around 75% of the game doing retarded jump puzzles and falling to your instant death (20 feet and splat). ![]() SOTN, nonetheless, is a *FUCKING HUGE* game!Ĭastlevania 64 is totally 3D, and the gameplay reverts all the way back to Caslevania 1. The only thing I would like to see would be the anime cutscenes, the gameplay actually looked less stellar than SCIV although larger and with multiple characters. When that theft hit the Turbografx-16, CD drive and all, crashed and burned faster than the 3D0.įrom what I've seen I'm not that impressed. Oh hell, like there's more than twenty people that actually owned that game. besides, the Web guy at The CastleVania Dungeon says SOTN is second best to the Japanese PC-Engine version of Dracula X. hell, I haven't even played Castlevania 64 and I OWN an N64. ![]() I spend what little money I have on guitar equipment. Yeah, that's what people have been saying. Now, if only some developer would hire the Black Label Society to do some game music. Wolfenstein 3d (Bobby Prince ruled then, too.)Īll of the Star Wars games (for their wonderful ways of recycling movie themes) But still, Gargos' stage, and the main theme, rule.Īside from that, honorable mention goes to the following games: Perhaps my opinion has something to do with the fact that they had better sound quality than anything else on my N64 and old SNES. ![]() The KI games had some great music, in my opinion. It's the whole neo-classical thing, really.Īnd then there's Killer Instinct. Who couldn't remember such songs as from the first levels of Castlevania, Castlevania 3, Castlevania Bloodlines, etc.? And all the Dracula stages. ![]() I think that, no matter how much I love the Doom soundtrack, the Castlevania series beats it by a little. since we've already established the fact that Doom had a kick ASS soundtrack (many times, in fact), why don't we examine some other games/series with good soundtracks?
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