@mark1974 said:
I cant get excited about video game music. I love the old school stuff a lot made on limited hardware. That stuff was cool and interesting. But modern games just have normal sounding music and surely we can find better music in this world to be excited about than what is made for video games right? Someone explain to me this video game music thing people are always going on about. I remain open minded to anything people may want to tell me that could help me understand this and I don't mean to sound in any way confrontational about it. I don't get it.
I think people like to listen to videogame music as a trigger to remember a game, or a moment in one. Because when taken out of context, yeah videogame soundtracks dont cut it. They're mostly built as backdrops to compliment a game, rather than constructed to craft some album for the typical listening format for that medium.
Not that there arent good soundtracks out there. Machinarium and Sword & Sworcery EP's soundtrack - They're legitimately excellent as standalone albums, even though they were made as a soundtrack to a videogame. I guess both being adventure games might have had something to do with how flexible they were able to pull a collection of music together to make it work.
My issue is more along the lines of well, gamers lol. They have a boner for lame untextured string arrangements with oversaturated reverb, because the composer just threw sheet music at the biggest orchestra they could rent, all so that they can record something that sounds like it was ripped from daytime television Korean drama. Or they are into it being EPIC1!!1. Worse is when they start spreading those lame OC remixes that sample them.
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