Ok, starting with a personal favourite here. Seriously, listen to AIN’T’ NOTHIN’ LIKE A FUNKY BEAT by Hideki Naganuma right now, and tell me you don’t instantly feel in a good mood. Some of the tracks are grimy and hard, whilst others are upbeat and completely funkadelic. So naturally, for such a high energy game you’d need some headbanging tracks to accompany the ball whacking madness.Īnd both games more than deliver in that aspect. You see, the Lethal League games are about whacking your opponent as hard as you can with a bouncing ball that can move so fast it would break the sound barrier. In the end, I just decided to put both of them here because this is my list and also, shut up.īoth of these games are filled with impossibly catchy techno and dance tracks, which usually aren’t my thing, but they fit these games so well I can’t help but adore them. I mean, picking between Scream and Killa Swing? It would be easier to pick my favourite child! …much easier. I was genuinely debating with myself for a while, probably too long, about which Lethal League game should be put on this list, and it was actually way harder than I expected. I should say, these are all just my choices, and I’m sure there’s much out there I haven’t heard, so be gentle.Īnd naturally, because this is a list of music you can expect to see me use the words Jam, Banger, Slaps, and other similar nonsense words quite a bit. So today I’m going to be going through my personal favourite video games with absolutely amazing soundtracks. Let that majesty wash over you for a bit. And if that doesn’t sound familiar, here. I mean, I think we can all agree that we don’t need to be playing DuckTales Remastered to appreciate how amazing the Moon theme is. The songs that exist to be catchy and replayable just as much as accompany their respective games. Whether it’s a haunting orchestral piece that makes the spooky mansion even spookier or a raging battle anthem that makes a regular 1v1 fight feel like Rocky vs Ivan, and you’re boxing for the American dream!Īnd of course, there are the types of soundtracks that are just nice to listen to on their own. These songs matter so much more than people realise, and if they do their job right they’ll often enhance your experience without you even realising it. Point is, an amazing song can turn a good game into a great game, and an amazing soundtrack can turn a great game into a masterpiece.
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