Many games feature amazing music, but certain games take it beyond even that.

Games like DOOM are known for the “procedural” composition they use to marry gameplay and sound, and not only that, the way the music is a perfect tonal match to what is happening.

What games have you played that feature music that doesn’t just make you notice it, but also pulls you further in?

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  • TwoBeeSan@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Nier Automata

    The soundtrack is integral to the experience.

    The credits sequence, IMO, is the current high for games as a medium.

    When the chorus kicks in on end of yorha, after you ask for help, still gives me goosebumps.

    Not normally that kind of person, but the way all aspects of design, music, story, and user input collide make it the most impactful experience I’ve ever had in a game.

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      8 months ago

      Genuinely my favourite gaming moment. Nothing before or since from the medium has made me feel as much as that sequence. It’s just fantastic. If you game at all you need to try it.

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      11 months ago

      It’s a magnum opus, to be sure. I’ll be blown away if Yoko Taro finds a way to top it.

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    11 months ago

    As spoiled by the picture I chose for the post, my pick is Katana Zero.

    Each stage has its own track, and it is not just background noise. Zero carries with him a walkman, and each level begins with him pulling it out at putting his earphones in, then starting the track as the name of the song appears on screen.

    Whenever Zero isn’t himself listening to something, any music heard is environmental, like the soft background music of a hotel lobby, or the annoying low tones passing through the walls from a party at the neighbors.

    If you’re a fan, and didn’t know, there is an expansion coming to Katana Zero. It’s been teased with a few gameplay clips, and a new OST track.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah Katana Zero is crazy good, I’ve had Meat Grinder (Ludowic) on repeat for so long, that song is just perfect in terms of beats to focus to

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    11 months ago

    Diablo 1. I have a hard time playing the game anymore, it’s super clunky, but the guitar music from the overworld fucking slaps

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    2 months ago

    Anima Flux has a sick soundtrack! Caught myself playing longer just because those tracks are straight fire

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    11 months ago

    FTL and Celeste have basically the perfect soft background music; once you’re played them it is remarkable how many YouTube videos reuse one or the other for their turned-way-down background music

    That, and then Grand Poo World 2 has basically the best retro action game soundtrack I have ever heard. I for-real believe that the quality of the soundtrack is like 75% of why it comes across as more polished than any other romhack.

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    11 months ago

    Is it cheating to say Crypt of the Necrodancer?

    Must move to the music’s beat, and the music itself is by Danny Baranowsky (other works include the original PCl soundtracks for Super Meat Boy and Binding of Isaac)

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    11 months ago

    Alan Wake (the og one). It’s music was so in tune with the atmosphere, and it is one of the very few soundtracks I listen to.

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    11 months ago

    So not quite what you’re asking for, but right when deeprock galactic came out I found this artist on bandcamp called dreamsaboutdogs. They make electronic music, and their album Cursed quickly became my unofficial deeprock soundtrack. It just meshes super well with the gameplay, I dunno.

    I told my deeprock homie about it and now he does the same thing, so it’s not just me lmao

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    9 months ago

    I havent seen it mentioned yet, but ultrakill. Holy fuck this game’s soundtrack is like cocaine, nothing beats the absolute rush that is every song in this track. From the guitar/percussion in prelude slamming away the drums like your bullets breaking the skulls of whats in your line of sight, to the absolute state of HOLY FUCK the tracks in the p- levels rip into your soul. Its fantastic

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    11 months ago

    Deus Ex Mankind Divided.
    Rain World.
    Super Metroid.
    I’ll second Nier Automata. There aren’t even any words in the lyrics, it’s amazing.

    • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Nier Automata. There aren’t even any words in the lyrics, it’s amazing.

      Except for the “final” track, “Weight of the World”, which is just amazing and chilling, especially in the context of the game and lore if you make it to the end of true ending e. Apparently the Japanese version uses a take where the vocalist started crying during it, and in the English version you can hear the vocalist struggling towards the end.

      And there’s the one track that’s name escapes me with the robots chanting “become as gods”.

      A lot of the other tracks have chanting, but it’s intentionally not in any language, despite every track having a pretty heavy emotional feel to it.