One thing I've really been enjoying since I started noticing it is the soundtrack. I'm normally not really into orchestral soundtracks, but this one seems to have cut through my normal indifference and may end up being one of my favourite video game OSTs.
However, Reddit on the whole, seems to disagree, and it's brought me to the conclusion that a lot of people judge video game sountracks purely by the strength and memorability of the melody. A lot of Elden Ring's big tracks aren't particularly melodic and don't tend to use repeated phrases, it's more about creating a mood or feeling through dynamics and orchestration, and I think this is why I like it more and why some people like it less. Vordt's phase 2 theme is instantly memorable and exciting, it's good boss music which is why it's become synonymous with boss music in memes, but I don't really feel anything listening to it.
By contrast, I couldn't hum most of the major boss themes in Elden Ring (despite having listened to them quite a lot), but I remember very strongly how each of them made me feel and I feel like I understand the character of each boss better just by hearing their music.
It also means that the rare melodic tracks get to stand out even more by virtue of being unexpected.
I think one reason why I'm perhaps generous to some of the more shitty or unfun bosses in Elden Ring is that the soundtrack still sells them. I don't think Radhan is a good boss in terms of mechanics and design, and his visual design is super goofy, but his music carries him so hard. Despite having just said that, though, I don't even think his track would make my top 5. The OST as a whole is just that good.
However, Reddit on the whole, seems to disagree, and it's brought me to the conclusion that a lot of people judge video game sountracks purely by the strength and memorability of the melody. A lot of Elden Ring's big tracks aren't particularly melodic and don't tend to use repeated phrases, it's more about creating a mood or feeling through dynamics and orchestration, and I think this is why I like it more and why some people like it less. Vordt's phase 2 theme is instantly memorable and exciting, it's good boss music which is why it's become synonymous with boss music in memes, but I don't really feel anything listening to it.
By contrast, I couldn't hum most of the major boss themes in Elden Ring (despite having listened to them quite a lot), but I remember very strongly how each of them made me feel and I feel like I understand the character of each boss better just by hearing their music.
It also means that the rare melodic tracks get to stand out even more by virtue of being unexpected.
I think one reason why I'm perhaps generous to some of the more shitty or unfun bosses in Elden Ring is that the soundtrack still sells them. I don't think Radhan is a good boss in terms of mechanics and design, and his visual design is super goofy, but his music carries him so hard. Despite having just said that, though, I don't even think his track would make my top 5. The OST as a whole is just that good.
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