I'd add Journey and Dear Esther... the music is as powerfully evocative as the games themselves...
Shadow of the colossus and Ico have great subtlety and power in their compositions as well..
I suppose you would also have to consider more authors than games... as Akira yamaoka tends to be very characteristic in any game he makes.
Metal Gear and Fantasy have a special place in my heart as well ( not that horribly repetitive battle song from ff13 ), i don't know if it is just repetition, but you can hear a few beats from any of those main theme songs and images of the game pop into your head immediately.
Id also agree on what people have said about Hotline Miami, even though it is not of my particular taste, it really seems to enhance the vibe of the game.
Recently I also found that the soundtrack for "thomas was alone" was really uplifting as well..
Hehe there's so many....
Shadow of the colossus and Ico have great subtlety and power in their compositions as well..
I suppose you would also have to consider more authors than games... as Akira yamaoka tends to be very characteristic in any game he makes.
Metal Gear and Fantasy have a special place in my heart as well ( not that horribly repetitive battle song from ff13 ), i don't know if it is just repetition, but you can hear a few beats from any of those main theme songs and images of the game pop into your head immediately.
Id also agree on what people have said about Hotline Miami, even though it is not of my particular taste, it really seems to enhance the vibe of the game.
Recently I also found that the soundtrack for "thomas was alone" was really uplifting as well..
Hehe there's so many....