They both actually sounded quite MGS-y overall, which I’m wondering if it was intentional. Would be a cool nod if so.
In case you're wondering, this is the wonderful sound you get to rock out to during the final boss battle.
I have no idea what the Spanish Guitar is for. I don't really care because it's like auditory gold being poured into my ears.
This is also very good, in a different way.
I mean, you can make a good case that Ace Combat is like Metal Gear with Fighter Planes. It's not a perfect match but I was getting some MGS3 vibes from AC:Zero.They both actually sounded quite MGS-y overall, which I’m wondering if it was intentional. Would be a cool nod if so.
I love that background in the first one. Was it in PW? I don’t recall as it’s been so long. I think Snake Eater was posted a few pages back but deserves a refresh.I mean, you can make a good case that Ace Combat is like Metal Gear with Fighter Planes. It's not a perfect match but I was getting some MGS3 vibes from AC:Zero.
Kinda shocked nobody did these yet(unless I missed them). I can't listen to any of these without getting major feels.
That first one front the trailer is honestly the perfect heist music.Talking about Payday 2 reminded me how much I love the songs in that game.
This one is technically from a trailer, but it's IN the game too, as you can hear it on various radios in any given map.
And of course, time to go loud boys!!
Almost anything that Video Games Live chose to cover could generally be considered to be at least great vg music. But whenever one of these threads pops up and especially after Red Dead Redemption or its sequel, the 3rd RD game, gets a mention I always come back with Outlaws.
Western themes so good I use the when I gm tabletop Deadlands games. When I do that I random the tracks, and that main Outlaws theme always seems to punctuate some grand moment for my players. When they gear up and ride off to face down some unknowable horror that I will have kill most of them (just mostly dead.) One of the things I liked about it so much. They burned the soundtrack, in audio format, onto the game CD. You could play the game, then exit to windows, switch to your media player (or just pop out the cd and put it into any conventional CD player,) skip past track 1 (which was the game data,) and play the soundtrack. I never understood why more games didn't do that, it was a neat extra.