tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919215180451399554.post4735019584548193859..comments2023-03-07T09:15:33.997+01:00Comments on Ela's Corner: Fav. Soundtrack - what's yours ?Nannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614067523707045762noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919215180451399554.post-10354364556165888182010-07-14T14:57:17.638+02:002010-07-14T14:57:17.638+02:00Gamers tend to like older games if they have been ...Gamers tend to like older games if they have been gamers for a long time. A good story is vital to a game, graphics don't matter if the story is brilliant. Older games had that. New games make everything look pretty but the storylines are used/rehashed and suck :( Oh well. Newer games and MMORPG's make up for it with the social aspect. EQ had no storyline but the raids were fantastic. No game has come close to beating them yet. I used to spend evening after evening wiping to a new raid till it was learned (raids in EQ had up to 72 or 54 players, our raids were always full). No game has had proper raiding since EQ I don't think. They all favour 12-18 player miniraids. & Yeah, Oblivion's full title is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It was a great game, especially if your machine could handle the high resolution texture packs.<br /><br />For soundtrack's the first I came up with was the Pirates of the Carribean theme tune. I like that one. Very similar to it is Oblivion's opening music which was excellent as well. Here's youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P49m6d2VuFsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919215180451399554.post-58912973922271481052010-07-14T13:10:18.833+02:002010-07-14T13:10:18.833+02:00Theoretically it's not all that impossible to ...Theoretically it's not all that impossible to find the game (VS) through shady means on the internetz and then play it on a PS1 emulator >:D.<br /><br />For my favourite soundtrack, I'm actually tempted to say the good old Vagrant Story soundtrack hehe *massive fangirl moment*. But so I won't repeat myself too much, I'll name my fav soundtrack.. <b>Clint Mansell - Moon</b>. It's a very relaxing soundtrack with some more exciting and even creepy moments, and if you haven't seen the film (Moon) I'd definitely recommend it!xhiihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09608346371177816213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919215180451399554.post-26584805295380220582010-07-14T13:09:57.700+02:002010-07-14T13:09:57.700+02:00Well, i'd had to choose between the soundtrack...Well, i'd had to choose between the soundtrack from the lord of the rings trilogy, transformers and the elder scrolls 4: oblivion. <br />Obviously the lord of the rings soundtrack is epic, as is the one from transformers, but usually when I intend to listen to a soundtrack most of the time the first one I look for is the one from the elder scrolls. When I listen to it, it really touches my soul, I feel really nostalgic and think back when I was roaming in the game and that amazing soundtrack was playing. It's the best composed soundtrack I ever heard. <br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L0nGV9nqEs&feature=PlayList&p=2078C87AA4083DD8&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=26<br /><br />That link will take you to the soundtrack I always listen to. The first song 'peace of akatosh' (actually song 28 in the playlist) is really heavenly to me when I hear it. The soundtrack is composed by 'jeremy soule' and he is a brilliant composer. Howard shore composed the soundtrack for the lord of the rings and I would say that howard and jeremy are equals. :)<br /><br />Mr. FuzzypantsUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15745044233162378838noreply@blogger.com