secret of mana for sure.
Xenogears, Valkyrie Profile and FFXI are my favorites. But that's hardly to say there's not good music in games anymore; Farcry 3 had at least one amazing musically driven segment (make it bun dem), Beyond Good + Evil was excellent, FFXIV has some tremendous tracks and almost every Tony Hawk game is half classic.
Undine's cave.
The temple music on the ground in that purple brown final gathering zone after the mana fortress takes off.
Yeah...
I'm sure I pissed my parents off a few times cranking that game up on my stereo.
Beyond Good and Evil is older than Final Fantasy XI so it is not a good example of a modern game that is equal to the classics.
For me, Star Wars Galaxies had the best soundtrack of any game in history. Recorded by the London Symphany and John Williams.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCEX2hU8NeA
Mechwarrior 2 was awesome. You could put the game disc in a CD player and skip track one and the whole soundtrack would then play.
Eternal Recurrence (aka Repeating Eternity)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghKpsiv-scQ
i think Star of Darkness is the other one you are thinking of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH4vY2kyQDw&list=PL86848EA518F56645
Wow, three pages in and nobody has mentioned Quake 2. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UaQUI6WFVs&list=PL063D6A41130EFEFC
Ugh this one is killing me.
Definitely hearing A minor as the most prevalent scale. Seems to switch back and forth between that and D Dorian. Lots of different chords. First "verse" is D->F->G->Dm/A. Also hearing D->C->Am throughout. Towards the end is Am->F/A->C/G->G. The ending is D->D/F#->D/A->D then Am->G in rapid succession.
Brain = fried.
whats wrong w/ that? everything in transport tycoon is jazzed up and it is grand!
Nothing wrong with it per se. The theory behind it is upsetting, though.![]()
i usually say to heck with the theory, have fun w/ music
I usually can't have fun with music unless I understand whats going on.
FFXI was released at least a full year prior to BGE. Not super recent, but considering so many of the games mentioned thus far are SNES/PSX era or earlier I'd call them modern.