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This is probably the best soundtrack ever if you account for all 5 discs of music. But even on their own, each of these games has excellent music. Going off your review (which I thought was previously at Chudah's Corner, though I don't see it there now), I have to share your enthusiasm. However, I enjoy the X2 OST moreso than the X3 OST. The biggest problem with the X2 soundtrack is that the themes felt underdeveloped, but I still think they're great. Also, I have to give X6 mad props. It's an excellent soundtrack, despite the shitty game and the hangups some people have with the generally laidback style of the music.
More comments and a full review to come at a later time, if I have my way. Most amazing jew boots
KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
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