Tag: music
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It’s Only an illusion: The Score to the Mind-bending Superliminal

I’m officially caught up on my Instagram posts from before I started the blog
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Ratchet and Clank: A Brief Review of the Score

This was an Instagram post originally, so that’s why it’s shorter.
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I’m Something of a Gamer Myself: The Soundtrack to Tobey’s Spider-Man Game

You know how much I sacrificed to make this post?
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One, Two, Freddy Fazbear’s Coming for You: The Intense Ambience of FNAF

Five Nights at Freddy’sReleased: August 8, 2014Developer: Scott CawthonComposer: I dunno, it’s probably royalty free musicWhen I originally wrote this it was Halloween, so it seemed like a perfect time to talk about a spooky game, and one of the most iconic spooky game franchises at this point is FNAF. This cheaply made indie game…
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AER: The Most Chill Game

AER: Memories of OldReleased: October 23, 2017Developer: Forgotten KeyComposer: Cajsa LarssonThe Soundtrack I wrote this a few weeks ago on Instagram, but when I wrote this I decided to change things up a bit. I’ve talked about Kingdom Hearts, Halo, and Half Life already, which are really popular games, but what about lesser known indie…
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You’ve Got a Friend in the Crowbar: the Soundtrack of Half Life

Half Life Released: November 19 1998 Developer: Valve Composer: Kelly Bailey The Soundtrack On this day in 1998 the company Valve got their start with this groundbreaking shooter game. Half Life was different than most other games up to that point. Instead of traditional cutscenes, the game instead is entirely told from your perspective as…
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Halo: Soundtrack Evolved

Halo Released: November 15, 2001 Developer: Bungie Composer: Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori This is where you find the soundtrack. I’m experimenting with where to put the link. Today is the anniversary of the Xbox. This was the original Xbox, before the Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox 720, Xbox Series Infinity, Xbox…
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First Review: Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Hearts Released: March 28, 2002 Developer: Square Composer: Yoko Shimomura In 2002 Square created a game for PS2 similar to Final Fantasy with anime characters and a roleplaying style and… wait… is that Donald and Goofy? Apparently this was a collaboration with Disney! For my first review I thought that for the 20th anniversary…

