SEGA games with classical and/or heavy metal music?
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SEGA games with classical and/or heavy metal music?
Just a quick question for all you SEGA music buffs out there: What SEGA games have a lot of either classical-esque music or heavy/power/gothic metal? I really like those genres of music and want to hear more of those on RadioSEGA.
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A bit off subject, but I noticed that Rain Waltz from Napple Tale sounds a bit like the music from the show "Over the Garden Wall." Have you seen that show?AdeptofVale wrote:I've been finding Napple Tale has a pretty wide variety of music, including some classical styles.
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Good! I especially enjoyed Greg; I think he really made the show enjoyable because he alleviated some of the overall darkness with his humor. Back to the SEGA music discussion, I also just found that Napoleon: Total War has classical-style music in it.AdeptofVale wrote:I have, and I do agree with that!
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Can't comment on The Ooze, but with Comix Zone that's definitely the case. However if OP is looking for pure rock/metal, it won't do, since the SMD's soundboard is quite.. peculiar.Rexy wrote:Comix Zone and The Ooze appear at the top of my head, even though they were written with the Mega Drive's soundboard. I still feel the timbres chosen and the way they were used were for rock and metal writing in mind.
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