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9/10 reminds me I still need to upgrade to uniclr
let's go with a classic pokemon theme (man it's hard to believe that gen 4 is now in that realm) View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WGUwMf8Y9M
5/10 this theme is surprisingly nice to hear but nothing that stands out too much tbh. (though I've been growing more indifferent to Touhou recently, so admittedly that takes a part in it's rating)
Chiptune-style music is usually quite fun, but not quite 8(-bit)/10 fun this time (perhaps I've been slightly burnt out by Undertale's examples of them in particular, good as they can often be). Let's give it a solid 7/10, nonetheless.
8/10 definitely can tell that it's supposed to have a winter feel, but it also has a little bit of a spring feel to it as well at some points, which imo I think adds to it.
7/10
It's a rather simple tune, but elegant in its simplicity. Only problem is part of it feels a tad harsh and disharmonious to my ears, which drops it a tad.
And now, the best Dragon Ball game OP. Yes, even better than FLOW doing Cha-La, magnificent though that was.
Another good-but-not-mind-blowing track from Undertale, although right now I think that I prefer the game's more chiptune-flavored songs vs. its more standard-sounding songs like this one, despite how kind of refreshing it is to hear the latter after multiple rounds of the former. Nonetheless, 7/10.
The main theme of a certain PS2 game that just turned twenty (!!!) a few weeks ago:
7/10 sounds almost similar to the second game's (the only one I've played actually) main theme after the first couple of seconds, which is nice. Though I have to say I still prefer the second's main theme just a bit more, if only for the beginning of said theme.
8.5/10
More of a comment on my experience against the actual boss proper; but it somehow never occurred to me until after I beat it and began listening to its music afterwards that I really should've learned to use Bubble Shield against its mighty tackle.
9/10 "Make it a real party atmosphere here" My god the music from this game is amazing. They really put an effort on everything in this South Park games
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