Well, this is simple. Since there are a lot of bands or musicians that only do music for games, it would be cool that you mention bands or musicians from games that you like. Example: I like a lot Econoline Crush from the PS game Sled Storm, Saki Kaskas from various Need for Speed versions, and obviously the VRock station form GTA Vice City. You can mention only the game if you want to, since not all the games have music credits.
Oh man, I just remembered how epic this tune is. Has to be a contender for one of the best flying/airship themes ever (if rather repetitive). I might make some kind of airship compilation actually. Much more productive than doing essays.
When it comes to game music, Nobuo Uematsu is by far my favorite composer (that I know of). His work with Final Fantasy is a big reason why I play the games.
Final Fantasy VII is my favorite soundtrack, which probably isn't surprising, haha.
---- "Pretty easy work, for a God." - Freya ~ Valkyrie Profile
Just started playing this and from the music I've heard from it already it's going to have one of the best soundtracks to an RPG I've heard in years. The Miyazaki-esque title theme speaks for itself:
Oh yeah, that was awesome. But also, the Ugh-Zan III last boss fight tune in The First Encounter. Seriously, that was perfect, as well as the electronic track that comes before it during that long, but cool cutscene. Unfortunately, I can't find it as a separate track, so...
(skip to 6:57)
----
Licensed under the GPLv3.
Relinquish proprietary software for a greater GNU/America.
Those songs are awful. :/ Maybe you like them because they go hand-in-hand with blowing shit up?
Dissing Damjan Mravunac and Undercode is not wise.
Oh, fuck yeah, they do. Nothing like wrestling down a Kleer or sledgehammering a Gnaar in the skull to pseudo-Egyptian music. The game is set in Egypt anyway, so what's the big deal?
----
Licensed under the GPLv3.
Relinquish proprietary software for a greater GNU/America.