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3 Points: Treasures of the Deep (Game Rip) - Wreck of the Concepcion - Credits
2 Points: Sonic Advance (Game Rip) - Zone 4-1 1 Point: Omega Five Soundtrack - Stage 1 The glacial fortress "Wreck of the Concepcion" was the clear winner for me. Its mellow approach to warm, upbeat guitar is among my most favorite styles of music. I was rather shocked to find that Tallarico composed it, as his style is usually too over-the-top for me. Full points for a very pleasant surprise. "Zone 4-1" was written by Maeda and Minobe, the team behind the infinitely awesome "Eternal Arcadia" soundtrack, so this is a no-brainer. They milked the GBA's hardware for everything they could get. "Stage 1" intrigued me with its powerful bass and synthy leads. It kept a nice pace with some decent variations throughout. It also reminded me a bit of "Beach" from "Plok!", and I suspect that made me like it more. Nothing else was horrible but these three stood tall above the rest. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Based upon this theory, I will abstain from future nominations until such time as "Fly to the Leaden Sky" has passed voting. There is no sense marching into a losing war. There's nowhere I can't reach. |