I've found Liquid Swords works great both for competitive FPSes like COD, any game I play on 3DS that isn't Mario (like Kid Icarus or Resident Evil) or for something more basic and cerebral like Sudoku or Picross that I play on my phone to kill time.
This may very well be the most versatile album ever for gaming. Or really, it isn't but it feels like it.
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Depends what experience I'm looking for. If I'm looking for an alternative score I tend to look for jazz, classical, ambient, and drone. All of which do pretty well.
I generally tend to see the game soundtrack as integral to the gaming experience/atmosphere as a whole. So with the exception of MMOs where I've already heard the same pseudo-romantic tune on loop 100+ times, I'll just be listening to whatever is already attached to the game. (Which isn't to say some game soundtracks aren't brilliant in their own right)
This isn't a topic I should be allowed to have a say in. However I do know lots more albums like 'Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven' if the first person to post is happy to hear more ๐
I usually just listen to the video game's score. Pretty much what dragonballz up there said. The one time I can think of listening to something else is when I would play Flash games in which case I would listen to probably something I liked. _________________ kill yr idols
I usually just listen to the video game's score. Pretty much what dragonballz up there said. The one time I can think of listening to something else is when I would play Flash games in which case I would listen to probably something I liked.
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