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Best tracks from games (Top 5)

I just wanted to tell you which game soundtracks I like and why. I also decided to make such a top for myself, because it’s very difficult to name the top 5 best tracks from games when you yourself have played 100 games (or maybe more)
It’s also worth noting that I composed the top based more on the instrumental rather than on the text (although sometimes I will also analyze the text or not, I don’t know. )

No. 5 Subhuman (Devil May Cry 5)

It’s worth saying that this song has a rather interesting story and that it wasn’t really loved, but the top is mine and I’m not writing the history of songs here.
The song was created by Cody Matthew Johnson
Vocalist: Michael Barr (formerly Eddie Hermida from Suicide Silence)
The song is performed in the genre of Heavy Metal/Deathcore.
And as far as I understand, the song simply tells about the struggle of the Devil (Dante) with demons and the fact that fate once again threw him into hell.

No. 4 It Has To be This Way (Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance)

In fact, even without me, it has https://mindepositcasino.co.uk/5-minimum-deposit-casino/ been said many times on the Internet why the music in MGR is cool, it’s something with something and in general you should look up to something like this, so I’ll just say that this composition is amazingly suitable for the final battle, because the defender of the weak and their devourer faced one on one.
Song Creator: Jimmy Gnecco

No. 3 Wake up, Get Up, Get Out There (Persona 5)

Good music is good, but it’s even better to watch characters do something cool while listening to good music. And that’s why in persona 5 in the opening the characters simply flex to this song. Class
But the song itself tells essentially the same thing as the game itself: Tear off your mask and change (and for those who don’t want to, the song has the following question: why does nobody want change?)
Vocalist: Lyn

No. 2 Rise and Shine, Ursine! (Danganbronpa V3: Killing Harmony)

If you haven’t seen my review of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, then I’ll tell you here: I don’t really like Monocabs, that is, I don’t like them at all, but I liked their theme.
There is nothing special in it, and the text in it is repeated:
“He is all that remains of a great nation (showtime)
Right now you are on the verge of an amazing adventure (showtime)"
And I didn’t really understand who this “He” was, but I assumed that it was Monokuma himself and his great game.
Song Creators: Masafumi Takada

Just as beautiful, but not so much anymore

Here there will be compositions from games that did not make it to my top, but they are still beautiful, and they did not make it to the top for various reasons:
Maybe I heard them too rarely in the game itself, maybe I just have nothing to say about them, maybe there’s another reason. And now the compositions themselves:
Cruel World (Red Dead Redemption 2)
Splitting Fool (Devil May Cry 5)
Taste The Blood (Devil May Cry 3)
Battle-2 (Devil May Cry 3, this track has a different name, but that’s the only one I found)
Sleepwalking (Grand Theft Auto V)
Play N Go (Watch Dogs 2)
Mass Destruction (Persona 3)
Beneath The Mask (Persona 5)
Golden Hour (Life is strange)
And a LOT of other tracks. But now it’s time for the best composition (in my humble, or not so humble, opinion)

Never Fade Away (Cyberpunk 2077)

Even though Chippi’n in was playing at E3 during the game’s trailer, Johnny himself says that Never Fade Away is the best song of the group and I have to agree with him, besides, V himself sings the lines in one of the endings:
I see your eyes, i know you see me
You’re like a ghost how you’re everywhere
*I am your demon, never leaving
*A metal soul of rage and fear
* – V didn’t sing these lines, but I wrote them so that it would be clear that just as all these lines seem to be spoken by Johnny himself, so V can seem to say the first two lines, and Johnny the last two. In short, this song describes the relationship between V and Johnny. This and not only I really liked her

A little gratitude

Firstly: thank you for reading this blog (you have read?)
Secondly: I’m glad that someone could like my first blog about game services.

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