Vosla wrote:Outlaws got a really hilarious & funny soundtrack.
As we were students, Lizardman & me were driving around with the taped soundtrack and quite irritated the regular Manta-bimbo who was used to booming bass stomps.

I still have a tape of SID music in my parents car. My sister and I have this rule, that whoever is driving the car picks the music, and that SID sure bugged the crap out of her! She's got her own car now though, and she's forbidden me to play that tape in it.
exoskeleton wrote:I should mention the Dune soundtrack Space Opera as well. I thought the amiga game track sounded good, then I heard the CD - wow; especially Sign of the Worm and Free Men.
Yes, that is a fantastic CD by Philip Ulrich and Stephane Picq!
exoskeleton wrote:As for the atmosphere of Noone Lives Forever 2 (and I'm sure 1, although I've not played it yet), it can't be conveyed without sound and animation but a
fraction of the humour can.
I never played NOLF2 because back then I didn't have the computer power to play it. Perhaps I should try to get hold of it now, because No One Lives Forever was a fresh breeze in the idea-stagnated genre of first person shooters.
If you like rock, I'd suggest having a listen to one of the later Guilty Gear soundtracks (like Guilty Gear XX The Midnight Carnival).
I hate how a lot of big games don't have any original soundtrack these days. It's all licensed tunes from popular bands. Takes the fun out of game music.
