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WEEK 88 points
Ambiguity: I had a feeling this song would be shoved toward the bottom after my first listen to this weeks batch of songs. Anyways, it's my nomination but it's also still my favorite without any bias I think. This song really multiplies in quality after the first listen or two. I love the development in the song, very well done I think. It's too bad Kota Hoshino doesn't compose a large amount of songs for the Armored Core series anymore, (Saitoh seems to be taking over). I like the mood this song sets, partially a reason why I love the Armored Core series , along with the brilliant gameplay (it's a mystery why so many people don't like it).
Brize Forest: Decent song. Songs like this give a great fighting beat to a game. Although, these songs commonly are just mediocre, and don't amaze most of the time. Ending Score: I really don't like the opening melody with the strings. The voices don't fit with it in the beginning. The development in the middle of the song was very well appreciated. Although, sadly, it doesn't resurrect the song from the depths of the ground. The ending wasn't the songs saviour either, too bad. Decent song. Let's Go! Necromancer (Extended Version): :-) I not exactly sure why I like this song, slightly. The voices are just decent, but the melody is cool. But this doesn't compare to the recent cool, rockin' tracks (whatever you want to call them...). Slightly Cool nonetheless. (Many Artists yes?) Fighting Back (ST1): Synth, these kinds of songs always sound better within the game it seems. Kind of a boring melody and overall presentation. Four24: Hmm, an interesting nomination. I wouldn't have expected something exactly like this to come into the pool. The simplistic style is nice, I'm sure the scene or event this song is tied to would boost the impact somewhat. The Blue Valley: A long song, reminds me of a composer I recently heard, making techno style sounds, but using actual instruments (I can't remember his name >.<). The melody is very enjoyable, cool development. Some of the parts of the song are on the brink of being completely boring. Cool. Seeking the Blue Sky: I've always wondered if I would like the Wild Arms Series, but my budget just doesn't cut out for another RPG. I like this song, not surprised it's getting a good amount of points, it will probably get one from me too. I like this refreshing theme, very enjoyable. ~~~POINTS~~~ 1st ---> Ambiguity 3pts 2nd ---> Seeking the Blue Sky 1pt 3rd ---> Four24 1pt 4th ---> The Blue Valley 1pt 5th: Let's Go! Necromancer (Extended Version) 6th: Brize Forest 7th: Fighting Back (ST1) 8th: Ending Score I wonder when the time will come when I put a song above my own nomination, I'm almost waiting for it (but nominating a song just to lose and waste a slot seems silly). Anyways, Ambiguity and Seeking the Blue Sky were the top winners this week, but there was a big enough gap between the two that a 3 - 2 would seem out of place. Although, the Wild Arms song beat Four24 and Blue Valley (and Necromancer song, but you can only give out so many points). 6 and 7 are about the same, with #8 sitting rightfully at the end of the list. Jam it back in, in the dark. |