Even in the movies & video games, music has gone downhill, especially since in AAA games you're likely to hear licensed songs rather than original music anymore. It's been like that since the 2000s, with EA Sports & Tony Hawk games(the latter of which I think they made a lot of sense in compared to, say, Madden NFL 2003) doing it to the point that it becomes tiring.
I enjoy licensed music in games(love the Saints Row and GTA soundtracks) but I am tired of games having mostly orchestral music, so much of that kind of stuff just goes in one ear and out the other, like yeah it's great that you got Hans Zimmer to do the score for Modern Warfare 2 but that does not matter much when I can barely remember any of the music after i've finished the game.
Give me a good electronic soundtrack any day of the week.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
I enjoy licensed music in games(love the Saints Row and GTA soundtracks) but I am tired of games having mostly orchestral music, so much of that kind of stuff just goes in one ear and out the other, like yeah it's great that you got Hans Zimmer to do the score for Modern Warfare 2 but that does not matter much when I can barely remember any of the music after i've finished the game.
Give me a good electronic soundtrack any day of the week.
That music is giving me strong Keygen vibes & I love it!
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