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Really good offerings this week. There hasn't been one track that I did not like.
(3 points) Splinter Cell 3 Chaos Theory Soundtrack - Ruthless Great drumwork to be heard here, and I absolutely love the the snare play halfway through. The track succeeds in creating the tense atmosphere which best fits the game. And as far as percussions go, this is the most percussive track and deserves those extra points for being so, and for managing to sound awesome at the same time. (1 point) Genso Suikoden III Original Soundtrack - Complex Thoughts This one reminded me of Super Metroid as well. Chozos in particular. Still it had a variety of percussion instruments that helped create a beautiful ambience. (1 point) Age of Mythology Original Soundtrack - Chocolate Outline I was quite hooked to this track. Very solemn and I liked the chimes and strings and mostly everything about it. (1 point) Koudelka - Kiss Twice Great melody. Though I felt the percussions were taking a backseat through most of track, considering the length of it. Dance with a Crocodile has a very catchy melody to it, and sounds very Konami. I would have given it a point if not for the excessive animal exploitation. Beachway was nice and simple. Spray - boss had good drumming too, but it turned out sounding noisy throughout and had a very awful-sounding bass. Techno Rave was my least favorite this week. Good percussiveness to it, but too much techno elements. Not bad for percussion week.
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