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Well, I think Okami was a novel challenge for all those involved. They developed the soothing lyrical style for the game. About the closest I can think of in Capcom's catalog is Onimusha, particularly Onimusha 3, but they're pretty different in approach overall. Both are just Japanese-inspired.
Tricky Sliders is pretty much hip-hop as it's a snowboarding game; a bit like 1080 Snowboarding but much better. Sengoku Basara is pretty exotic and kinda crafts fusions with world, acoustic, electronic, and rock instruments. However, it's more of an action soundtrack that a soothing one. I personally don't recommend the piano arrange. It's not bad, but it takes away anything that was original about the soundtrack and replaces it with derivative arrangements. Most amazing jew boots |
Yeah, all are solid albums, but a matter of your personal stylistic tastes really. I actually haven't heard much Onimusha, but it's the closest I think of at least from Capcom.
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