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Reviews for "The Belmont Legend"

Oh my!

I don't find myself listening to classical often... But when I find a piece like this I have to stop and say "wow!" This is simply amazing. The emotions that are given off in a classical piece are unmatched by other forms of music. You've done well... Very well! Keep up the great work, and I believe I'll be checking in on your future works because of this one. Awesome mallets, and such.

I've been thinking about getting into classical, but 1) I don't have the tools necessary for it, and 2) I don't have enough patience to create a piece with enough emotion.

Awesome work, 10/10 5/5

Keep it up. love the melody and the crashes and everything just perfect. Almost sounds live.

NickPerrin responds:

Hey, thanks for the review, but just remember - this is not 100% original, it is based off the original piece for NES, which was 8-bit technology. The original song, "Vampire Killer," from the 1987 game Castlevania, had only 3 channels and was fairly straightforward in comparison, so I've taken a lot of creative liberties. Since the original there have been many other remixes too, in lots of styles from jazz to rock. I was yet to hear a full-fledged symphonic version, so I did it myself.

WOOT

This is one of the best castlevania mixes I have ever had the pleasure of encountering. As a metal head, though, I prefer the one on Limewire under Cradle Of FIlth... But still, I LOVE THIS...

Just now heard the choir...

GOD BLESS YOU!

dude...

dude... DUDE! this is really awesome, its perfect! like... PERFECT! exactly what it should be. seriously that awesome, i dunno how you made this, lightning must have struck you and made you a musical genius, but good job! this PWNS!

Nice...

Really climatic - love it when the bit at 41 secs came in. Really well done. Nice variations on the theme and great development!

NickPerrin responds:

I owe just as much to myself as I do to the source material! This track is going to have some slight improvements before it's released on CD, too. Thanks for the review!

dude...

I can't stop listening to this! You did a wonderful job, and I don't think I will ever hear a better remix of these songs. Totally awesome! Keep it up!