07-09-2020, 12:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2020, 01:00 PM by VideoGameKid265.)
Combat Evaluation Program (Kirby Planet Robobot) - There's two types of gamers: the ones who dread difficult bosses with awesome music because of the difficulty, and the ones who enjoy difficult bosses with awesome music because of the music. I luckily am one of the latter. It takes Access Ark's them and cranks its intensity up to eleven, giving the player high energy and determination to finish the bosses at the end of Kirby's robotic journey. I'll always remember this song when I spent my time playing the True Arena during relaxing times during my vacation in Italy.
Megalovania (Undertale) - I know, you're probably thinking that I'm just bandwagoning or talking about it "FOR TEH MEMEZ" or whatever, but this track genuinely resonates with me. It mixes feelings of action, depression and sadness in such a way that it never alienates any of its above feelings, perfect for the one-of-a-kind scenario that is the final genocide fight.
Introducing Wario Deluxe (Warioware Gold) - There is no other track for a game I can think of that has such a progression of tones like this. It starts off slow and mysterious, then transitions into being more intense as the fight really gets started before going to absolute chaos when the player's controls are scrambled, until the feeling or relief comes up when it ends, and then the final section fuels the player with hope for the final stretch of their career in the game's story mode. It's so painfully underrated, and even after nearly two years not a single remix of it exists. C'mon internet!
Megalovania (Undertale) - I know, you're probably thinking that I'm just bandwagoning or talking about it "FOR TEH MEMEZ" or whatever, but this track genuinely resonates with me. It mixes feelings of action, depression and sadness in such a way that it never alienates any of its above feelings, perfect for the one-of-a-kind scenario that is the final genocide fight.
Introducing Wario Deluxe (Warioware Gold) - There is no other track for a game I can think of that has such a progression of tones like this. It starts off slow and mysterious, then transitions into being more intense as the fight really gets started before going to absolute chaos when the player's controls are scrambled, until the feeling or relief comes up when it ends, and then the final section fuels the player with hope for the final stretch of their career in the game's story mode. It's so painfully underrated, and even after nearly two years not a single remix of it exists. C'mon internet!