
I want them to mix it with Pokemon Snap. That would be glorious.
I want them to mix it with Pokemon Snap. That would be glorious.
My favorite of theirs would be Rust in Peace, Friedman was a beast on that one, and everything had a fast, interesting hook.
I actually like all of Metallica's albums, but I understand why people wish they would have stuck with what they started out with. Reload is my least favorite in their case, but I own all of them.
I'm actually liking a lot of these songs here, though. They seem to have regained some focus after just going for speed with Endgame, and they're using Broderick for much more interesting solos here in my opinion (I was kind of disappointed after seeing Broderick's "Bet You Can't Do This" and then Endgame all he got to do was go fast); not just going for speed, but also not going for Countdown to Extinction tempos either, just some good gallopy metal.
This might be my first pick up from them since United Abominations. I liked the Draiman guest verse on "Dance in the Rain," too. Good review.
Mostly I'm looking forward to ogling some trailers.
I vaguely remember this movie from childhood, but yeah, I think they realized this wouldn't carry to live action well, which is why they made changes to try and compensate, but sadly, those changes ruined it.
Looks like I'm too late. Ubisoft took it down.
What is PCM? All I get with a search is pulse-code modulation, which I can see how that would be used in video games, being a form of digital audio, but I'm not sure I exactly follow.
And like I said, I can see how all these would be relaxing, those little nuances that make me think differently come down to personal taste, but we can agree that they are all good songs.
I think had I been able to get a big enough space reserved or a new memory card at the time, I'd be just as addicted to AC when it came out.Oh well, I kind of found some of the character voices annoying.
That's a neat thing about the NES game gift brightening your day though. Interesting how the little things go a long way in unfortunate circumstances like that.
Favorites were definitely "Phendrana Drifts" (already one of my favorites) and "Toad Story" as far as the relaxation theme. I was not expecting Rayman Legends to have something like that.
I was expecting Journey to have something like "Nascene," and enjoyed that as well. And "House of Cards" was repetitive (which all songs are, I simply noticed the same phrase more often in that one), but in a way that really was nice and soothing.
"Lower Brinstar" I asociate more with quiet tension, and the other two from PoP 2008 and Ragnarok Online had more "epic/start-of-adventure" qualities to me, but at the same time, I can see how all three would be relaxing, they just don't have that effect on me, personally.
What are you studying?
I think one of those F-Zero cartridges was imported. Convenient I read that there was such a thing on the last blog I commented.