I'm always looking to expand my video game/movie OST collection, as I think they're the best type of music to do all sorts of things, from playing games to studying. Currently, my OST collection consists of the following:
Harry Potter
Fable TLC
God of War Trilogy
Halo Series
The Dark Knight Rises
The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit
Skyrim
Shadow of the Colossus
Echoes of War
WoW Cataclysm
Game of Thrones Seasons 1-4
Shadowgate
Needless to say, I have a pretty outdated and shitty collection, and it's definitely in need of some updating. I'd say that right now, my favorite OST is for Shadow of the Colossus. If you haven't played it, it's fucking amazing. Hands down, one of my top three favorite games. I doubt you can appreciate it as much as me if you haven't played the game, but still, give it a listen. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. I've also enjoyed the Shadowgate (remake) OST as of late, but the only playlists I can find are for the NES version, which are all 8-bit, and I'm not really a fan of them.
So, post your favorite OSTs here!
Post has been edited 3 time(s), last time on Nov 10 2015, 3:50 am by Dem0n.
Don't really have too many favourites, but since you were vague about Halo I can't speak strongly enough about Neil Davidge's Halo 4 soundtrack. O'Donnel was good and probably better than Davidge but his electronic work is top notch and usable in a lot of different ways.
Otherwise, WoW MoP reportedly had good music. And while he's by no means an 'OST' composer, you could check out Senmuth (link - mind the edgy presentation of his website, gave me aids until I listened to his music for a cure). He does ethnic, mostly instrumental stuff that fits very well with a lot of different thematics.
Another game to check out for its OST would be Company of Heroes 2. I think the game was shit but anything with Cris Velasco is probably decent in the musical category. He and Sascha Dikiciyan even made Space Marine almost tolerable.
Don't really have too many favourites, but since you were vague about Halo I can't speak strongly enough about Neil Davidge's Halo 4 soundtrack. O'Donnel was good and probably better than Davidge but his electronic work is top notch and usable in a lot of different ways.
Indeed I do have the Halo 4 soundtrack. While I also agree that O'Donnell is better, Davidge's style is surprisingly pleasant and refreshing.
Demon's Souls --> lots of "empty" feeling tracks, if you are into that Dark Souls --> less "empty" than Demon's Souls, with some really nice tracks Bayonetta --> some pretty nice tracks here and there Crypt of the Necrodancer --> electro, metal mix, and another electro mix
Would actually recommend never listening to any From Software game's tracks, at least after Demon's Souls, which was still mediocre. Very, very generic. Time is better spent elsewhere.
Movies: To be honest, mostly the ones everybody knows. Harry Potter, obviously Game of Thrones, Walking Dead. The soundtrack of Dead Silence, not that well known I assume, is amazing as well.
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Listened to the first like 10 Minutes. Seems to be soothing high quality stuff, often kind of similar to those relaxation CDs. Not my cup of tea though.
Listened to the first like 10 Minutes. Seems to be soothing high quality stuff, often kind of similar to those relaxation CDs. Not my cup of tea though.
Pretty much the same over here. EDIT: after listening to more of it, it gets much better :>
Oh, I forgot very good ones: - Talos Principle - Metroid Prime 2 : Echoes - Banjoo Kazooie (especially Gruntilda's Lair)
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Nov 12 2015, 11:56 am by Devourer.
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