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BlackRazgriz

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  1. Yes. I loved that soundtrack too. "Zero" was a unique "final boss" theme, quite catchy, and the Spanish style really gave a sort of flare to it.
  2. Well, it primarily affects storylines. There's a continuity that exists in the Ace Combat franchise, and originally the games stuck to that continuity until Ace Combat: Joint Assault came out on the PSP. Presumably, Namco believed that having excellent graphics would make AH standout, and the story was written by a New York Times Best Seller, but the game received average reviews. What made Ace Combat 5 and 6 good compared to AH was the plot and gameplay. Right from the bat (in AC 5) you are involved in a complex turn of events that lead to war between two superpowers. The game has plenty of twists, and you actually connect with characters. Maybe having a silent protagonist also helped
  3. I would like to nominate Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. It is a 2005 flight simulator with possibly the best soundtrack in the entire Ace Combat franchise. Examples include, but are not limited to: Wardog (The music for the second mission) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqb4J4iGHj0 Into the Dusk (melancholy rearrangement of the main theme "Razgriz") Winter Storm (penultimate mission music) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SvukZNJYok I also give some votes to Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, Sonic World Adventure, and Sonic Colors. I would say "the Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword" but I am predicting a surplus of remixes soon to arrive throughout the year.
  4. Wow. Another tie. I really like this, I am so voting in the next PRC. You guys got a new fan!
  5. Assault Horizon does not take place in the same universe as Ace Combat 6. Assault Horizon takes place in the real world, whereas Ace Combat 6 takes place in a fictional world called Strangereal. I am so serious. Look it up on Acepedia
  6. Ace Combat: Assault Horizon may not have a great plot, but its gameplay is pretty good so I would suggest that for you. If you want to play a good airplane game, I suggest hooking up that PS2 and purchasing Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. The plot is amazing, the missions are fast-paced, the music is the best in the series, the visuals are great for a 2005 game, everything is good about Ace Combat 5. My screen name is even based off a character/myth/flight squadron in the game. It's that good
  7. I have a folder called "Fun Folder" where I keep my music, games, etc. within my music folder, I have a separate folder for OCRemix. In that folder, individual albums get there own folder, and songs I download straight from OCRemix (including WIPs) go to a folder called "http://ocremix.org" In iTunes, its pretty much the same ordeal.
  8. Wow. I just absolutely love this album. Two pieces from Link's Awakening, one of them Ballad Of The Wind Fish, finally in a song variation. Amazing. Some noteworthy songs: ALL OF THEM!!! I never expected a dance version of "Calling The Four Giants," but it's well done. "Link's Final Battle" is a little tragic after reading the description, but luckily in Zelda II there's a life system, so he'll be back to kick some a$$. Temple of Seasons may be repetitive, but it is well done, short, and catchy so I'm impressed. Closing the entire album, "Zelda's Graceful Nightmare" is one piece of work. Like "Calling The Four Giants" I'd never expect a metal mix of Gohdan, but it works and it works WELL. Fitting that it's the longest piece, it flows well from song to song, leading to the true nightmare at the end. So many sound takes all jumbled up together, and Ganondorf's final laugh...I'm going to have graceful nightmares from here on in. I love the album, very well done to all of you, and here's to another 25 years of happiness
  9. I was listening to this song and I was like, "This piece is so good but it's too short!" Then I realized the purpose of this piece, connected that with the length of the song, then came to the conclusion that the length symbolized the fraility and shortness of life. Then I loved the song even more
  10. Excellent piece pu_freak. I would say that the tone of the piece does not match the title of the piece. When I think of Abandoned, the sound of the wind's howl in the desert comes to mind. This is a pleasent piece indeed, but I don't feel a sense of abandonment coming from it. Then again, that's just me
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