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Alphabet Planet was a nice pleasant listen, but the song doesn't go anywhere. I still liked it though, so I'll score it.
Castle in the Sky was just a bit unexciting and the synth kind of droned in my ears. Barely missed a point. If it dies rather was my fave. Started a bit like the previous track, but long enough to forget about that. I love trance, and since I don't think I've ever heard trance in a game (aside from DDR and maybe Rez), I'm thoroughly shocked. Stage 2 starts off kinda messy, and the sound quality is a bit poor. I expect this with older stuff, but still. But at least it's rock. Oxyd starts out horribly monotonous, which makes me not want to listen to the rest of it, which is tolerable. The Silent Scope track isn't great at all. Dunno why it was nominated. Too random. All over the place. It works for in game, but to listen to it outside is...meh. The next track isn't exciting either. The Ultima track is a fun little listen though. I gave it a point. 3 points Faraway Moon - if it dies rather -short.rm- 2 points Alphabet Planet - 1 plus 1 equal 1 1 point Ultima Online (Game Rip) - The Journey (Outtake) My first nomination, so I'm not sure what pushes the envelope and what doesn't. But I'm sure this will be safe. Album: Climax Landers Original Soundtrack Composed By: Hiroshi Kondo, Yasutaka Hatade, Michihiro Nomura, & Chamy Catalog Number: MJCA-00053 Track: Lao's Theme Track: 40 Disc: 1 Released On: August 18, 1999 Source(s): gmronline.com Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |