
@nixCraft Where do I even start!
If I were to pick individual games, I'd say Alexander Brandon's soundtracks to Deus Ex and Unreal Tournament are all good. The dX's main title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm9PJNF3sE0) is still giving me chills.
When I forward to modern gaming, I find that I don't remember many pieces that affected me at the same level though, but there are still a few.
ME3's Leaving Earth (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHA9oO1Ybg) is incredible. It's a chef's kiss to the cinematic, it's exactly what mass effect series is about. It's a culmination of the Shepard's failure to stop the invasion in the first two games and it's the best ever tune I remember to roll the credits (or, in this case, the series title) to. Clint Mansell wasn't involved in many video game soundtrack but this one is just so much him. The same vibes as from his iconic Requiem for a Dream track!
Maybe... I'm a sucker for orchestral strings?.. No... Can't be...
...I suppose, I am! Because the next one I wanted to mention is CP2077's Been Good to Know Ya (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ihdo3vPFK9Y). It's a brilliant track on its own and it's even better in the setting it's presented. The simmering melody of the cyberpunk void, the moment when the distorted cellos hit, it's so good!
But, of course, it's not only hard scifi and cyberpunk-themed dystopian future. I'll mention one more track that is, again, perfect on its own, and it's bizarre how good it is in the context of the video game. This game, it really has an overall great score. Borislav Slavov is a legend and all the score awards for this game are fully deserved. One piece though, one piece is just above others. It has numerous covers on youtube, endless reaction videos, studies, comments. Because it's that good.
Lives, all mortal lives expire. Souls go to their dooms in flames, forevermore!
The best antagonist song that he sings personally while shredding you in the most epic boss fight possible (sorry Doom. I know you're metal. You're good. Very good. But when it comes to fighting in Hell, this one one-ups you), the Raphael's Final Act of Baldur's Gate 3 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMo7ugWudCA).
@nixCraft Dr. Mario Fever Theme (Gameboy) still hurts today.
Castlevania - Wicked Child
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E7PFm7mrdVY
@nixCraft Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Lands OST by Kalandra
https://kalandra.bandcamp.com/album/kingdom-two-crowns-norse-lands-soundtrack-extended
12 track album
@nixCraft Katamari Damacy. Any of them. Such wonderful and weird shibuya-kei goodness ☺️
Katamari Damacy (2004) was developed and published by Namco. The soundtrack was composed by Yuu Miyake, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Tohyama, Yoshihito Yano, Yuri Mi...
@nixCraft There are too many! Video game sound composers are underrated.
For example, "The King and the Bull" by Darren Korb, part of Hades, gets under your skin in ways I didn't know a song could.
I've also always had a soft spot for the Lineage II soundtrack from the period up to 2007-ish.
@nixCraft modern games? I really like all Zelda soundtracks. From the old ones especially ocarina of time and majoras mask to the new breath of the wild. Especially the tweaked Zelda and chill lofi versions you can find on YouTube.
But my all time favorite has to be Morrowind. A lot of people said Skyrim, but I believe Morrowind to be Jeremy Soule's best work.
@nixCraft A little bit unfair but: Metal Hellsinger XD
Besides that: Bleed 2, Metroid (especially the prime series)
27 track album
