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jefequeso:
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F4LL0UT: In my experience it's usually an unnecessary gimmick that hurts the audio experience although there are notable exceptions.
Exactly!
Though I would describe the "dynamic music" gimmick as a more linear thing due to it's cinematic nature / affect on games against the immersion of the more abstracted / ambient styles, I otherwise totally agree with you.
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Dice5: .
The Soundtrack for the original S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is available in free (although not in the best of quality) on the official game website. I'd recommend everyone to give it a listen as it's not short of a masterpiece.
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Sachys: Actually, I think the FULL OST is legally free from a Russian gaming site (can't remember it's name) and in much higher quality. Though I do believe it supposed to be regionally restricted, it actually isn't.
Can any Rus please clarify on this?

...and I can definately agree with you on "Deus Ex Hr - Homeworld 2- Machinarium " Xibaiba - though I haven't played the others.
Well you're right. I found the full soundtrack for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with a simple search. Don't want to link it here tho, NSFW.
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jefequeso: I've always had that turned off. What does it do?
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Sachys: Turns the skill, tension and atmosphere of the game and every encounter in it into an average FPS game - at least in my opinion.
Basically you get the more pounding oprchestral type tracks (in CoP at least) and it kinda ruins the reality of the Zone.
Yuck. Well, I'll leave it off, then :3
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rotorde: My favourite game soundtracks would be those of Trine and the Little Big Adventure games. I really like the musical pieces of LBA as they aren't "too ambient", i.e. they don't just fade away and become background noise. They capture your attention and becomes a vital part of the gaming experience.
Ahh, Trine's soundtrack was beautiful.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by jefequeso
The Opera music of Heroes of Might and Magic 2-4 always fascinated me. I mean a strategy game with opera singers and texts from Nietzsche, its just awesome. (Deine wilden Hunde, sie wollen in die Freiheit!)
I really like Crysis 2 main theme

but if Hans Zimmer does anything, it is always good!
Post edited December 21, 2012 by Hezli
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Hezli: but if Hans Zimmer does anything, it is always good!
Yeah, "if he does anything". It's quite possible that he didn't do nothing and nobody even noticed or cared. :P
I've always liked the Rise of Nations soundtrack. It's very enjoyable, even outside the game, in my opinion.

Some examples:

High Strung
Battle at Witch Creek
Eire
The Russian
Revolver
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Hezli: I really like Crysis 2 main theme

but if Hans Zimmer does anything, it is always good!
Ah yes, I remember listening to the Crysis 2 soundtrack a few years before, one track attracted my attention specifically, I don't remember the exact title but I believe it was for one of the (if not the) last missions of the game.

One personal favorite is the soundtrack for Remedy games, such as Alan Wake and Max Payne. They often team up with an Indie band called Poets of the Fall for many of their scores. I am personally a fan of both the studio and the band and would recommend works from both if these two to any music/game enthusiast who would want to go further into deep stories accompanied by great music.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by Dice5
These soundtracks pop up pretty regularly on my "working-on-stuff" playlists:

Arcanum

Gothic II ("On the Way to the Monastery" is a particular fave)

Realms of Arkania 1+2

Two Worlds (I liked it so much I went to the trouble of extracting them out of the game file)

World of Goo ("Brave Adventurers" so perfectly channels spaghetti Western I halfway expect Clint Eastwood to appear)
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jefequeso: Ahh, Trine's soundtrack was beautiful.
I hadn't even thought to look if the soundtrack was included with the game on GOG. You prompted me to check my downloads page and there it was being ignored by me. So I nabbed it and added it to my collection of VGSTs.
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Hezli: I really like Crysis 2 main theme

but if Hans Zimmer does anything, it is always good!
What about Inun Zur? Crysis 1 had a fantastic soundtrack as well.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by jefequeso
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Hezli: I really like Crysis 2 main theme
but if Hans Zimmer does anything, it is always good!
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jefequeso: What about Inun Zur? Crysis 1 had a fantastic soundtrack as well.
Personally I consider Inon Zur one of the most overrated game composers ever. :P He isn't bad but I expect a LOT more from one of the biggest names of the industry.
Some of my favorites, the ones that get replayed the most anyway, are the American' McGee's Alice OST and the Command and Conquer OST, as well as the rips from Doom when I am in a bit music mood. :) Fallout has good stuff usually, some nice period tunes mixed in with ambient stuff. The stuff from the ancient game Terra Nova and also Thief are good, Eric Brosius did those and I like his stuff usually, plus his wife does vocals on some of them. She was the voice of Shodan from System Shock and Viktoria from Thief, so it is cool to hear her sing as well. Flatout has some nice tunes, peppy pop stuff but decent, and the Redneck Rampage stuff is a kick too, Mojo Nixon, Beat Farmers, and Reverend Horton Heat are all in there.
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Luned: These soundtracks pop up pretty regularly on my "working-on-stuff" playlists:

Arcanum

Gothic II ("On the Way to the Monastery" is a particular fave)

Realms of Arkania 1+2

Two Worlds (I liked it so much I went to the trouble of extracting them out of the game file)

World of Goo ("Brave Adventurers" so perfectly channels spaghetti Western I halfway expect Clint Eastwood to appear)
The Red Carpet track from the World of Good soundtrack is simply amazing.
Hotline Miami (haven't played it but I've heard the music) has a killer electronic soundtrack. Especially the stuff by M.O.O.N