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fine I'll post not a meme

 

Boring.

 

It's certainly going to set a tone, and I know of the game, so I get it... But I can't see myself ever sitting down and listening to this. Even as BG music, I kinda just kept forgetting it was there.

 

4/10

 

Enjoyable. Ignoring context other than TIM CURRY, it's still not the most... What I would listen to, but it's fun every so often, for sure.

 

7/10

 

It kept my attention throughout, and while it felt like it belonged in CIV at times, I kinda enjoyed it?

 

6.5/10

 

 

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You really ought to play La-Mulana

i listened to a shorter version because it said extended, but the same version

 

This... makes me nostalgic, but not so much for the oldest eras. Really PS era games, like Digimon World 3, for some reason.

 

I could see myself listening to this on loop for a while, and it has a lot of energy going for it.

 

8/10

 

>Porter Robinson

cool

 

I... actually really like this piece. I feel a mix of emotions from it, similar to the other Porter song I know of. It's upbeat, but somber. I probably will go back and listen to this after this, kinda feel like I'm in a mood for it.

 

8.5/10

 

I know you were waiting for this.

 

 

This story's music makes me too emotional

This feels really happy, overall, but there's... something almost melancholic here. I'm not sure if I'm just imagining that, or if it's just the style... But I guess I could compare it to the post-Case theme from Ace Attorney, or an epilogue theme?

 

A moving piece, 8/10

 

It sounds a bit repetitive at first, but as it the song evolved it really got stuck in my ear

 

why do you keep linking me things that make me think of oneshot

 

It's solid. I dunno if I'd really go back and listen to it, unlike the last one, but it's still fine.

 

7/10

 

 

I don't know really. Just linking what's currently playing in my list.

Same. I don't know what all to say, but I did enjoy it. I kinda wonder if there's not leitmotif here...

 

7/10

 

oh hey, a song I know (ignore toxic love)!

 

Not that the song is bad, but I've always felt like this was kinda like... discount version of Rebellion from Blazblue. Maybe just "alternate timeline" version? Because the song is actually pretty solid, and it tells me a lot about the character it represents, but it still feels like it kinda borrows from Rebellion and other such MC songs.

 

7.5/10

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random song because it popped up and is kinda fitting

Formulaic, generic, but... still pleasing to the ear.

 

6.5/10

 

At first, I was like "y tho"... but, after listening, I instead hated it.

 

It has none of the spirit of the song it's supposedly an edit of, and it just uses "Evil" and dubstep in an attempt to stand out by being edgy.

 

2/10

 

boring. attempts to use spanish guitar to differentiate itself from how bland it sounds, but fails.

 

4/10

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I really like this. It's a song I've never heard before, but it makes me feel nostalgic. Happy. It feels like someone coming out of a dark place, or remembering someone they once knew... Maybe even a happy farewell to someone?

 

8/10

 

5.5/10

 

-10/10

 

I am afraid I don't know the original well enough to gauge, so... I'm not super impressed here. It's not offensive, but without context, I just don't think I'd listen to it much, though it was fine in the background.

 

6/10

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Oh Black you're making me optimistic. As a sound novel, Umineko's music is meant to be heard with this or that context, and it's a fish out of water without that. You'll come to love all the music more after reading it (I actually have the top comment on Far's video).

 

Far is indeed about reminiscing. It was composed so masterfully as to express not a mere emotion but mental process, which is essentially ineffable. Melody is the elemental will of the spirit expressed without compression. It's magic's very aftershadow, from nothing to abstraction to representation, and you can see that here. Umineko excels at this.

 

You've heard this before. CowCow really likes it.

 

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Oh Black you're making me optimistic. As a sound novel, Umineko's music is meant to be heard with this or that context, and it's a fish out of water without that. You'll come to love all the music more after reading it (I actually have the top comment on Far's video).

 

Far is indeed about reminiscing. It was composed so masterfully as to express not a mere emotion but mental process, which is essentially ineffable. Melody is the elemental will of the spirit expressed without compression. It's magic's very aftershadow, from nothing to abstraction to representation, and you can see that here. Umineko excels at this.

 

You've heard this before. CowCow really likes it.

 

If you wanna talk about raw speaking to the soul, this one does. I was misty eyed fairly early on. The track very much fits its name, though, like most of the songs in this series that I've heard... It carries some melancholy with it, as well.

 

I could say it's due to the piano, but... I don't think that's the case. I think it's something deliberate on the part of the composer, to fit the overall tone of the game.

 

I don't quite liek this one as much as the last, but I'll still give it an 8/10.

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At first, I was like "y tho"... but, after listening, I instead hated it.It has none of the spirit of the song it's supposedly an edit of, and it just uses "Evil" and dubstep in an attempt to stand out by being edgy.2/10

for the record, it was made by one of the two who made the original song. It's a variation in production, and if nothing else demonstrates how change in key can dramatically alter the tone of a track.

 

https://youtu.be/s6yOFbMFyoM end the trilogy

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for the record, it was made by one of the two who made the original song. It's a variation in production, and if nothing else demonstrates how change in key can dramatically alter the tone of a track.

 

https://youtu.be/s6yOFbMFyoM end the trilogy

weeby as funk but...

 

While there are parts I didn't enjoy, because it goes through so much... The parts I did enjoy were incredible. I could really feel the emotional resonance in them, and there is definitely a story to it, even if it's a bit wonky... But it is a bit bogged down by those parts, so I can't give it too shining a score.

 

6/10

 

Not a comment nor anything, huh. Can I guess that it simply is not your kind of music?

just didn't enjoy it, nothing major to say

 

meme/10

 

realistically a 6/10

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https://youtu.be/sUDbbE1ozBA

 

and now for something completely different

7/10

 

 

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The last OST I tossed your way was for the Graveyard of the Giants. This is from the Mausoleum of the Giants and is more energetic.

Kinda... nothing special? Just solid, fine.

 

6.5/10

 

underwhelming

 

5.5/10

 

why/10

 

i don't even need to listen

 

it's edgy, but it's a good song. GO in SOUL is better for the sheer hammy edge it gives, so this only gets a 7/10.

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