Wednesday 17 February 2010

Let's Try Not To Cry

Game music, is not one on the best thing ever!? What would we do if games didn’t have music in games...NOT PLAY THEM!
Personally I think that music in games is as important as graphics, the type of music played can tell you a lot about the game you are playing, music adds depth, mystery and sometimes discovery, they is a different sound for almost every action.

Game music supports the action, for example, a final battle; the music resonates within you and creates emotions, sad, happy or angry, through the music itself it tells the story.
I don’t know who the “ket” composers are but I’m sure there reasons for using their music in games is simply for recognition, everyone plays games, and if you enjoy the music scores as much as I do you would seek out the creator of them, buy the OST etc.

SPOILER ALERT!
My key gaming history musical scores would have to be for final fantasy or anything square enix.
Crisis core, when Zack fair dies, the lead up to his death, if I remember correctly they played “the price of freedom” or when squall meets the sorcerer for the first time.
Way too many, final fantasy 9, when you meet Freya and travel through lord Gizalot grotto, and when you meet Freya lover and enter Burmecian.
The most emotional is the ending theme to final fantasy 10...
This list could go on forever

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