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Gauntlet: (1 point) A very atmospheric track, but kind of too slow paced. It doesn't really do anything, and it unsuited to non-game listening. A very good game track, though. Very creepy and delightful.
Rudra: Every week has to have another generic RPG battle song, and I think this one is it. It's nothing new and brings nothing to the front, much less quality of the track. Daggerfall: (1 point) A nice Winter track, though the Elder Scroll series went on to do much better. It's too...uh...maybe, boring. I don't know, there's something about it. Baseball Team: (2 points) A very nice jazz song that I wasn't expecting from such an odd title. It is a bit redundant in some parts but succeeds overall. It overstays its welcome, though. Gyakuten: (2 points) Very nice orchestrated piece, and if the music is like that AT ALL in the game I will be very pleased. It's on my "to buy" list. Ape Escape: Another environmental song. This one is very slow, but very nice and lifting, and although I am not giving it any points, I'm downloading this one. Space Invaders: Uhhh...sometimes I like chiptunes. Not this time. Mushihimesama: If only it was as interesting as its title. It feels synth but not in a cool way, more of a preppy way. That doesn't rub me the right way. Jam it back in, in the dark.
It turns out that today is opposite day, so all of what you have said is true, so you should probably just go.
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