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    Quote Originally Posted by coldvvvave View Post
    Airmech - its by FLA! Probably mostly made by Jeremy Inkel( orthodox fans blame him for every modern change in FLA sound ) but who cares - I'm okay with both him and modern FLA. Admittedly the parts with wubwubwub aren't great but those are rare.
    I think it's the most enjoyable release FLA have done in recent history. Probably because they couldn't go all out heavy industrial since it was meant as a video game soundtrack. ;)
    - If the sound of Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings" makes you think of Kharak burning instead of the Vietnamese jungle, most of your youth happened during the 90s. -

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    Glad to see more people here like Guilty Gear!! (Or some other XX/#Reloaded variant).
    I got the game off GOG recently just to get the OST again :)

    Also , Sequence, and as a result the rest of Ronald Jenkeens' music, he's amazing.

    Various Final Fantasy, mostly 7 but not only, I'm a fan of Nobuo Uematsu (also The Black Mages).

    OC Remixes have a lot of awesome stuff,it's an interesting mix between good songs and good artists.
    To name a few titles: Mega Man, Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire , Chrono Trigger and more...

    But after seeing so many different recommendation, I'll have to broaden my horizons :D

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    ​Botanicula. Pretty much just Botanicula. Vice City has some good songs too, but I prefer San Andreas.

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    Dustforce. I've never even played this game (this type of platformer is never my thing), but the soundtrack is just wonderful. Best way I can describe it is "chill chip-tunes".

    The Magnetic Tree - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZCp9YJKgrQ
    Electric Relic - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J18jj0d1uto
    Swimming While it Rains - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnsCuUA1pg0

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    I forgot to mention Tropico. It has quite possibly one of the catchiest soundtracks of all time.
    The Medallion of the Imperial Psychopath, a Napoleon: Total War AAR
    For the Emperor!, a Total War: Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai AAR

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    The C64's Forbidden Forest and that is that.

    On the other hand I've just finished playing Borderlands 2 with the music down whilst playing De La Souls 3 feet High and Rising. It was very pleasant and I'm gonna win all the money....all the money.

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    Mark Morgan's brilliant soundtrack from the Fallouts.
    He released a free remastered 24 track version - grab it here if you didn't already when RPS posted about it a couple of years ago
    Vault Archives: http://auralnetwork.com/releases

    His soundtrack teasers they've released for the Wasteland 2 and Torment kickstarters are sounding incredible, really looking forward to the full soundtracks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel J View Post
    Mark Morgan's brilliant soundtrack from the Fallouts.
    He released a free remastered 24 track version - grab it here if you didn't already when RPS posted about it a couple of years ago
    Vault Archives: http://auralnetwork.com/releases

    His soundtrack teasers they've released for the Wasteland 2 and Torment kickstarters are sounding incredible, really looking forward to the full soundtracks.
    How could I forget Khans of New California!
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    Hotline Miami, Neotokyo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c-Row View Post
    I think it's the most enjoyable release FLA have done in recent history. Probably because they couldn't go all out heavy industrial since it was meant as a video game soundtrack. ;)
    Holy crap! FLA game soundtrack? YOINK

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    Super Hexagon
    Portal 2
    Trine 1 & 2
    Freespace 2
    VVVVVV
    SpaceChem
    Frozen Synapse
    World of Warcraft
    Deus Ex: HR
    Elder Scrolls

    Those are the ones I regularly listen to.

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    This thread has gone beyond my wildest dreams - so many great suggestions. thanks guys!

    highly recommended golden oldies:
    Interstate 76
    Mechwarrior 2
    MW2: Ghost Bear Legacy
    MW2: Mercenaries

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    Did anyone else love Garry Schyman's amazing Bioshock score?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roryok View Post
    Did anyone else love Garry Schyman's amazing Bioshock score?
    I like it but it's not a soundtrack I usually listen to outside of the game. Most of the time I have the soundtracks from Journey, FTL and StarCraft 2 in my playlist these days.

    On a related note, I compiled two CDs of soundtracks for a friend of mine to guess the game they were taken from, and they are regularly playing on my car stereo as well.

    CD1: player1.jpg CD2: player2.jpg
    - If the sound of Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings" makes you think of Kharak burning instead of the Vietnamese jungle, most of your youth happened during the 90s. -

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    Quote Originally Posted by c-Row View Post
    I like it but it's not a soundtrack I usually listen to outside of the game. Most of the time I have the soundtracks from Journey, FTL and StarCraft 2 in my playlist these days.

    On a related note, I compiled two CDs of soundtracks for a friend of mine to guess the game they were taken from, and they are regularly playing on my car stereo as well.

    CD1: player1.jpg CD2: player2.jpg
    You made me mess up!

    What a game!
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    Looking at my iTunes Games Soundtrack playlist, sorted by Plays:

    Dragon Age: Origins
    Mass Effect
    Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
    Command & Conquer Gold
    EVE Online
    World of Warcraft
    Deus Ex: Human Revolution
    Anno 1701
    The Witcher
    Universe at War
    Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
    The Witcher II
    Transport Tycoon Deluxe

    "And in that day you will cry out because of your king, whom you have chosen for yourselves." ~ 1 Samuel 8:18

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tritagonist View Post
    Transport Tycoon Deluxe
    How could I forget!
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    Fez.
    DX:HR.
    Minecraft.
    Fallout 3's ambient soundtrack.
    Sanctum.

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    There is something about Castlevania tunes. It must be a nostalgia thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by somini View Post
    How could I forget!
    Not only are those still brilliant after all those years, that video also taught me that there were HQ versions of the Incredible Machine's tracks as well.

    - If the sound of Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings" makes you think of Kharak burning instead of the Vietnamese jungle, most of your youth happened during the 90s. -

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