Donkey Kong Country
Game Title: Donkey Kong Country
Your name: Selma
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description: Great game ofcourse. The crystal sounds begin as a background sound, but later on in the level it is part of the music itself. So nice. .
Game Title: Donkey Kong Country
Your name: Selma
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description: Great game ofcourse. The crystal sounds begin as a background sound, but later on in the level it is part of the music itself. So nice. .
Game Title: Jet Set Radio Future
Your name: student
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description:
I think the music really matches the style and pace of the game.
For each series of levels there is a list of songs that plays like you were listening to a radio. In the example you can hear music that mostly plays in the city areas. In the sewer areas one would hear a list of darker music with more echos. .
Game Title: Left4Dead
Your name: Bruce Buutfeld
Pretty or ugly: pretty
Description: [] best to start the vid at 4:08 []
This is an compilation video of 'the Witch' in Left4Dead.
When you approach the witch an erie and creepy noise comes up, which becomes louder and erier when you approach and/or provoke the witch. you can also clearly hear her sob and cry when she's sitting on the ground. And when she's provoked she starts grunting and screaming. .
Game Title: Quake Live
Your name: Casper
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description: sorry about the horrible video quality, youtube messed it up somehow. the important things to notice are the fantastic audio: rockets demonstrate doppler effect when they fly past your head, the hit bleep gives you useful feedback on your accuracy in intense situations and the quake 3 music is just awesome. .
Game Title: Monkey Island 3
Your name: Bram
Pretty or ugly: Pretty ofcourse:S
Description: Yea…well the title says it all. this is one of the best soundtracks ever made. The first second the game starts the intro and you hear the music playing. It instantly gets you in that state of juggling some coconuts, eating some bananas, solving some weird ass puzzles. that you know you're gonna like. .
Game Title: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Your name: Maarten van Ruitenbeek
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description: The music in this game isn't really great, but it fits the picture perfectly. Music really keeps you going and makes you excited about playing on. Fast paced at the right times, and the clapping and drumming makes you feel like you are actually playing a rhythm game, while your not. Great! .
Game Title: Jets'n'Guns
Your name: Jay
Pretty or ugly: Pretty (FRIGGIN' AWESOME)
Description: Metal mixed with SID tunes.. do I have to say more? .
Game Title: Wrath of The Lich King
Your name: Frederick van de Bunt
Pretty or ugly: Pretty
Description: This is the Starting Cinematic of Wrath of The Lich King. Its not Ingame or anything as the most people know. But this is just an example i want to give that blizzard really well knows how to deliver a product. .
Game Title: Conker
Your name: Tim S
Pretty or ugly: Both!
Description: Yes, you read it right; this clip includes both bad and good videogame sounds… or… so I think at least. The game is Conker's Bad Fur-Day for the N64 (so not the remake on Xbox!) and just for the record, it's an awesome game.
The good part of the audio is the voices on their own (except the haystacks) they fit with the characters perfectly and the voice-acting on it's own is brilliant.
The bad part is the voice of the haystacks (small and big) they are really rediculous like some guy is lowering his voice to sound tough but failing at it. Something else to note about the voice-acting is that it sounds as if it's recorded with a cheap headset or something.
Other bad part is the sound effects, at least in this clip. The repetitive 'splash'-sound from the paint is rather annoying, also the sounds used for the door closing (and bar blocking it) are kind of… bad… .
Game Title: Metroid Prime
Your name: Tim S
Pretty or ugly: Pretty!
Description: Because I can, here's the music from Metroid Prime on Gamecube. For me still the best menu-music I have ever heard.
The entire tracks screams Metroid; the subtle 'crackling' sound-effects on the background and the overall use of 'instruments' (or what do you call it)
Epic. .