It's like they almost TRY to ruin the "boss" music in modern games. It goes from an awesome ear worm in the 90's to this watered down background filth elevator sounding music in the remakes. All of the remakes are like this, lol. Thanatos used to have an intimidating boss soundtrack. Now it's all just bad voice dubs and trash watered down bg music.
I know, I kinda think the same and honestly I don't know why this often happens. What hurts me the most is that many nowadays games including remakes have their difficulty level really diminished
To be honest I whole-heartedly disagree. I understand that most remakes aren’t the greatest, but I’ve heard worse dubs and music. The dub here isn’t even that bad, and I honestly really enjoyed the music. Hell, there’s two different remade versions of the “The Oracle”. One is this upbeat one, and the other is a much more suitable dark tone that follows the original. Either you’re those kind of people who always have some form of extremely high expectation for remakes or your taste is just horribly bad to state it as “watered down background filth elevator”.
@@jenr5426 I see it as more of “reliving” than fixing if anything. I’m not even attacking the original music or anything, I’m just saying that the remastered music and the dub isn’t as bad as you say it is in comparison to a good portion of some remastered things. Kinda feel like you’re being over-exaggerated.
@@montyb.9779 It's still watered down BG elevator music. "Bosses" used to be EPIC. Now they're just boring. It's supposed to be a challenge - and it's why they use such music in movies as well, just for an example. Fight scenes, car chase scenes, etc. A boss battle should sound exciting, not like elevator music.
Hiroki Kikuta made midi samples to make sure he knew how the music would sound on the SNES. Add that to having Kenji Ito and Yasunori Mitsuda as sound engineers.
Amigo perdón que te lo diga pero no subas vídeos no ganas nada, nadie los ve y te recomiendo que no te desgaste en algo que no vale la pena. No es por ofender pero reconocieralo, es solo una opinión no es por ofender(perdón si lo hace). Toma en cuenta lo que te digo y gracias por comprender.
Man they really thought "The music in the original is badass, lets just fuck it all up"
Hiroki Kikuta used midi samples of gamelan instruments to make sure they sounded they way they did.
Its like walking up to a Van Gogh and start wiggling your arms with crayons in both hands all over it.
It's like they almost TRY to ruin the "boss" music in modern games.
It goes from an awesome ear worm in the 90's to this watered down background filth elevator sounding music in the remakes.
All of the remakes are like this, lol.
Thanatos used to have an intimidating boss soundtrack.
Now it's all just bad voice dubs and trash watered down bg music.
I know, I kinda think the same and honestly I don't know why this often happens. What hurts me the most is that many nowadays games including remakes have their difficulty level really diminished
To be honest I whole-heartedly disagree. I understand that most remakes aren’t the greatest, but I’ve heard worse dubs and music. The dub here isn’t even that bad, and I honestly really enjoyed the music. Hell, there’s two different remade versions of the “The Oracle”. One is this upbeat one, and the other is a much more suitable dark tone that follows the original. Either you’re those kind of people who always have some form of extremely high expectation for remakes or your taste is just horribly bad to state it as “watered down background filth elevator”.
@@montyb.9779 There is nothing "horribly bad" about the original music.
Don't "fix" it if it ain't broke, lol
@@jenr5426 I see it as more of “reliving” than fixing if anything. I’m not even attacking the original music or anything, I’m just saying that the remastered music and the dub isn’t as bad as you say it is in comparison to a good portion of some remastered things. Kinda feel like you’re being over-exaggerated.
@@montyb.9779 It's still watered down BG elevator music.
"Bosses" used to be EPIC.
Now they're just boring.
It's supposed to be a challenge - and it's why they use such music in movies as well, just for an example.
Fight scenes, car chase scenes, etc.
A boss battle should sound exciting, not like elevator music.
Nice job! What a way to mess up one of the most sinister tracks in video game history!
Dang, the music is HEAVILY washed down compared to the Super NES original.
Hiroki Kikuta made midi samples to make sure he knew how the music would sound on the SNES. Add that to having Kenji Ito and Yasunori Mitsuda as sound engineers.
No lucent beam?
Hello, the game is already too easy as it is. Actually, I stopped buying new gear at some early point of the game, that's why no lucent beam
1:10 GRAAAAAAAH
Oh, this soundtrack is horrid. I hate this.
Use lucent beam dummy
The game is already too easy as it is. Actually, I stopped buying new gear at some early point of the game, that's why no lucent beam
lol 8 bit was better.
*16-bit
@@LITTLE1994
32 bit
16 bits
Amigo perdón que te lo diga pero no subas vídeos no ganas nada, nadie los ve y te recomiendo que no te desgaste en algo que no vale la pena.
No es por ofender pero reconocieralo, es solo una opinión no es por ofender(perdón si lo hace).
Toma en cuenta lo que te digo y gracias por comprender.