Yuzo Koshiro made the sound track to this game.
Yuzo Koshiro made the sound track to this game
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Shinji Mikami was the director of this game.
And an absolute cretin chose that cover. Over this one.
It's a great soundtrack. What's your point.
Gonna post this regardless, would appreciate at least 1 you
not gonna pretend i didnt stand up and groove out like a retard
turns out the lord of darkness is a funky dude.
nice again, kinda wut
my turn, then i'm going to sleep
i have no nuts
explain from my bed pls
actually dw
i gues ur explaining ur remixes
probably didnt even listen to my link :(
u know that track never got used on any other cv song. feelsbadmen.
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You sound very tired. You should probably go to bed.
Here's something silly.
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you sound more tired by posting another link
comment on mine first, that's how it works, not you posting 3 in a row :)
nite :)
The only good songs on it were by Kawashima though.
Mr. X is seriously the best beat'em up villain ever.
Reminder.
>extended
Reminder that as early as 1994, content was removed from localizations.
1992*
Mr. X had a cigar in BK2
>ywn go to a baseball park during off-season with your friends beating up guys with neon mohawks.
We need to go deeper.
forgot link
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Yuzo Koshiro was ahead of his time with SoR3 music. It's future music. It's how people in the 90s imagined music in the future would've sounded like. Music that didn't yet exist, but he pioneered and nailed this shit. People just weren't ready for it yet. Saying it's bad is blasphemy.
>Yuzo Koshiro made the sound track to this game.
That's actually kinda debatable.
He did, however, make the Poet's I, the best song out of the entire franchise.
>Yuzo Koshiro was ahead of his time
>posts Motohiro Kawashima track
SOR I and II are definitely copy pastas from other aspiring artists of the 80s and 90s. SOR III used a random note generator for more than a majority of the music in the game. It was Koshiro's future projection of the evolving trance scene in the late 90s/early 2k that would eventually become progressive/house.
I'm going with Shinobi Reverese then.
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Why isn't Kawashima listed as one of the composers in the game?
Most of it is fucking techno user, come on.
Literally the composer given credit.
Yes, but it's weird that he isn't listed at the title screen next to Koshiro.
I guess it can be safely assumed that Producer>Composer. Yuzo sound production is one of a kind on the Genesis. No offense to Kawashima, but none of her songs would sound acceptable without the Yuzo sound engine he created in SOR II.