Okay, so the topic is turning into "random videos with no thoughts behind them" again...
So as much as I'm loving Haunting Ground, the soundtrack really doesn't stand out thus far. It's mainly ambient, or pounding industrial sounds when an enemy is chasing you. Not a bad thing, since it all works toward the game's atmosphere, but a catchy track here and there would still be nice. Which is really part of the reason that this one sounds so good. Plays when you first meet the dog, Hewie, and acts as sort of the "sweet" track compared to everything else in the game. It's a little quiet, but I think that gives it an edge of subtlety, which is nice. I'm always a sucker for music box-style tracks anyway. Absolutely love the sound of them.
I've posted this before I'm sure but I was thinking about Suikoden II and this song is one of my favorites of all time. The rest of the soundtrack is great too... but this song... damn.
still can't get over how great the music is in this game. Just so beautiful, but so much of a downer all at once. Definitely not your everyday, run-of-the-mill horror music.
Only own Wild Arms 3 but listened to the music of the series before owning the game. In fact the music is what got me interested. Really some fantastic stuff and can really vary. The first had some that was sudo Ennio Morricone like the one posted.
Not fully finished the game. Maybe after Blue Dragon. Still like anything Nobou has amazing music. The theme is not so much catchy like a lot of his music. This feels a bit more cinematic. One of his more original sounding themes to me. Also very haunting.
Even if you hate RPG's listen to this. Even if the song is not your thing. Keep in mind this song has a real voice singing not a digitized one and is on the SNES or really Super Famicom. From what I heard they used some tricks to get around the ram or something and broke the voice up in hundreds of different files. The Sony soundchip is still a work of wonder. Ken is crazy but damn good and chip design..or was.