Tag: Video Game Music

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: Lone Survivor (Lone Survivor)

    It’s been a couple of weeks now since you’ve locked down in your own apartment. How long can you go like this? To ease your mind, you turn on your favorite music collection, “#WeeklyGameMusic.” Superflat Games’ melancholic theme song for their game, Lone Survivor, plays. A fitting theme by composer and game designer, Jasper Byrne.…

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: The Sims Theme (Junkie XL Remix) (The Sims 2: Nightlife)

    Going back a little into retro classics, this week’s #WeeklyGameMusic highlights Junkie XL again with The Sims Theme, composed for Maxis’ The Sims 2: Nightlife. Continuing off the ever-popular The Sims series, The Sims 2: Nightlife is the second expansion to The Sims 2. Much like the prior games, the game allows the player to…

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: MNN+@0・ (Xenoblade Chronicles X)

    #WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Time to talk about a track that is frankly very difficult to spell. I’m talking, of course, about MNN+@0・, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano of Attack of the Titans fame. This is probably one of his early music debut in video game context; too bad it was introduced in the ill-fated…

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: Lovely City (Lovely Planet)

    #WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. I’m excited to introduce to you all Lovely City, composed by one of my favorite composers, Calum Bowen. This absolutely jamming track is from the hectic (and Indian!) first-person action game, Lovely Planet. Lovely Planet is a fast-paced first-person shooter and platformer where all red enemies needs to be eliminated…

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: Hello World (Touch My Katamari)

    #WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Next up is Hello World, composed by Hiroshi Okubo. And series fans should immediately recognize the music’s hip style, which comes from none other than Touch My Katamari. The surreal and bizarre Touch My Katamari starts with The King of All Cosmos suddenly becoming depressed after overhearing a small human…

  • #WeeklyGameMusic: Credits (Metroid Prime)

    #WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Today’s track is an oldie, but timeless creepy-crawly…sci-fi tune, the Metroid Prime credits theme, composed by Kenji Yamamoto and Kouichi Kyuma. That’s right, we’re highlighting Retro Studios’ first release, the fantastic sci-fi first-person action-adventure game, Metroid Prime, published by Nintendo. Where to begin with such a legendary game such as…