Love this game. Love the music. I am just addicted to it i guess

The two really are linked. Certain scenes are made more powerful with the inclusion of the music. But at the same time you need the scenes so you'll have something to remember when you hear the music again.Umbra wrote:Well, I'd say that it's not the soundtrack itself that's great (although it's certainly well-made), it's rather that we tie what we've read/seen in the game with the tune that was playing at the time. So when we listen to the soundtrack separately, the experience is enhanced by the feels we've experienced.
rotorko wrote:Well for me the music was great! I really can´t picture the game without it, and i won´t even try it. It was really emotional for me with that kind of music there. There is only one or two songs, their names i can´t remember now, that i really´ve gotten to hate. But songs like Shadow of the Truth, or Nocturne or Moment of Decision are really great with the game. I just tense up when i hear these songs, because i was like "oh shit, this is gonna be bad". And it almost always was.
Love this game. Love the music. I am just addicted to it i guess
Listened to nothing but Parity for a couple of days.dernCereal wrote:i basically listened to ONLY red velvet for 3 days on loop
Agreed.LC_GOV wrote:Personally, I think that Wiosna and Parity are one of the best songs in the entire game. The piano in each is just so tantalizing. A song I don't like however is Stride. The beginning just creeps me out.
I like to call that a "troll note".Umber wrote:Agreed.LC_GOV wrote:Personally, I think that Wiosna and Parity are one of the best songs in the entire game. The piano in each is just so tantalizing. A song I don't like however is Stride. The beginning just creeps me out.
Stride makes me think something terrible is going to happen, and then...
Dandelions and sunflowers, oh my.
KeiichiO wrote:You shall now, and forever be known as, "Steinherz, The Great".
Oddball wrote:It's an obvious mistake. Both are disfigured orphans that read alot and both wear green skirts.
The slower piano songs in the game are the best. They are able to give you the sense of happiness or despair.EzeCoyote wrote:The calmer parts of the soundtrack to this game, especially "Caged Heart", "Painful History" and "Aria de l'Etoile" has a tendency to bring me into an almost frozen state. I get so introverted and wrapped up in my own thoughts I don't even know what I'm thinking of myself.
Friends've had to snap me out of an almost hypnotic state when I gaze off into the distance, seemingly distant from everyone and almost drifted out of consciousness.
It happens to me on an occacional basis that I'll drift off and usually it takes me a minute to realize I'm still on planet Earth, but this soundtrack freezes me and it takes me longer to emerge from my bliss.
It's a dreamlike state. My eyes go blurry and my vision fades slightly, I hear my heartbeat more clearly in a slow rhythm and whatever motion I was in is seemingly paused if only to remain enough balance to stay upright, yet I feel myself swaying back and forth as if my legs were to give in any second.
I can't tell if the music is effecting me on a subconscious level.
Isn't that Standing Tall?Dr. Casey wrote: Hokabi: Catchy song, one of the best pieces of music for one of the best girls (This is Emi's theme song)
I hate the volume on that thing too. First thing to be deleted when I got the OST, followed by the music box (come on, do you really enjoy listening to it?)pandaphil wrote:I'd say Spin is my least favorite piece in the collection. Its late at night, I'm all prepped for an emotional experience, start the game, and this techno crap blares out of my speakers.
And that ruins the quality of the music? Logic, where is it?Tang wrote:Raindrops and Puddles all the way. Afternoon was my favourite at first, before I realized it was all synth
Only during that scene in the hospital room. Its an odd melody that doesn't quite sound right.Tang wrote:
I hate the volume on that thing too. First thing to be deleted when I got the OST, followed by the music box (come on, do you really enjoy listening to it?)
Different people have different "values" of sorts regarding their tastes in music. I appreciate all sorts of music, including digitally-created music, but in this case, I just felt like it was too artificial, and didn't have the "human" touch that I was interested in for the KS OST. But I agree that it still is a top-notch song. (Just can't take #1 because it would be like giving a "Best Athlete" award to a robot). For the sake of un-argument, though, let's agree to disagree.KeiichiO wrote:And that ruins the quality of the music? Logic, where is it?Tang wrote:Raindrops and Puddles all the way. Afternoon was my favourite at first, before I realized it was all synth
It does have a human touch though. A human made it.Tang wrote:Different people have different "values" of sorts regarding their tastes in music. I appreciate all sorts of music, including digitally-created music, but in this case, I just felt like it was too artificial, and didn't have the "human" touch that I was interested in for the KS OST. But I agree that it still is a top-notch song. (Just can't take #1 because it would be like giving a "Best Athlete" award to a robot). For the sake of un-argument, though, let's agree to disagree.KeiichiO wrote:And that ruins the quality of the music? Logic, where is it?Tang wrote:Raindrops and Puddles all the way. Afternoon was my favourite at first, before I realized it was all synth