THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Beardo on September 03, 2008, 02:40:59 PM
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This is good stuff. Does anyone else know of other games that have good soundtracks for download?
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Yeah I heard there's this bay where pirates hang out
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Ok, can you recommend any good soundtracks?
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You can get the braid soundtrack off itunes via an imix.
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Ok, can you recommend any good soundtracks?
Advent Rising
Freedom Fighters
Beyond Good & Evil (though theres no official one but rips)
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Freedom Fighters does have a pretty amazing soundtrack. Its like a mix of Blade Runner and Russian Opera sometimes haha. Its very unique.
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NBA 2K8 soundtrack is pretty nice. :bow dan the automator
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The soundtrack will only serve to remind me of how disappointing this game was.
Suck this dick.
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This is good stuff. Does anyone else know of other games that have good soundtracks for download?
Thanks for not posting the link
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The Fable soundtrack is very nice. Especially Summer Fields. :heartbeat
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I'd like to hear a rip of Steve Henefin's Too Human soundtrack, seeing as I'm not going to buy the game until it's ~ $20.
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The Fable soundtrack is very nice. Especially Summer Fields. :heartbeat
I agree, the Fable soundtrack was very good.
OST of 2008 is Crisis Core :hyper
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http://files.filefront.com/Fable+06+Summer+Fieldsmp3/;11691159;/fileinfo.html
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Mercenaries 1 had a great soundtrack. Epic.
It's available as a CD, and there are numerous download links for that on google, but I recall that I have 2 or 3 legal MP3s that were available on the composer's site, or LucasArts'.
*boogles*
Ah, here's a working one:
http://www.lalalandrecords.com/Mercenaries.html
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The Bioshock devs also made a free artbook available online. It was pretty interesting.
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The soundtrack will only serve to remind me of how disappointing this game was.
You have horrible, horrible taste in video games.
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The soundtrack will only serve to remind me of how disappointing this game was.
You have horrible, horrible taste in video games.
Eh, he's right though, to an extent. I mean, it was a pretty good game, and definitely a hallmark in terms of artistic quality and uniqueness as well as in terms of design of a contained game world, but it was pretty shocking to see many supposedly "professional" game critics waxing on about its originality, depth and about how groundbreaking it was, when it was in reality in many ways a step back from its forerunners.
Game design wise, it fell apart in the last two thirds, and it repeated some very familiar things a few times too many.
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I've probably said it here before, but I liked Bioshock the first time I played it, when it was called "System Shock 2." I'm stunned at how little they changed the basic gameplay.
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I liked System Shock 2 better the first time I played it when it was called System Shock 1.
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Alas, I never availed myself of SS1. I've heard it was very far ahead of its time. Then again, so was Thief: The Dark Project. Poor Looking Glass... they should have survived.
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i liked System Shock 1 better the first time I played it when it was called Ultima Underworld.
edit: damn it chronovore
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i liked this thread better the first time I read it when it was called Bioshock is reheated content from PC gaming's glorious past.