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Reviews for "One Winged Angel Gameboy"

Contrary to others..

I think the contrast between the 8-bit and the choir is nice... It does subtract from the 8-bit feel but hey, it sounds pretty good.

By the way, I loved the intro. Good job! 9/10 +download

Sephiroth.. and his choir of evil

I'm very impressed by the 8-bit portions of the sound, it soundes like a fairly faithful transfer to 8-bit, surprisingly deep. However, once the pitch-perfect choir starts at around 1:08 it completely breaks the old-school feeling. I would either replace the choir completely with an 8-bit melody mimicing the words, or find some digital way to rough up the vocal so it fits the music more, it sounds like a church choir is trapped in the machine as things stand.

Lol really?

I actually laughed when I heard this. Not because it was bad, it was just funny to me somehow.

This is pretty damn good, but the chorus breaks up the gameboy feel. I would have skipped that completely, but hey, that's just my oppinion.

Nice work man!

Ahh yes.

Sephiroth... a worthy opponent indeed.. and one of the most badass in the gaming world. overall this track is very well done but the Choir doesn't fit very well.

Kinda... strange

Very interesting track, no doubt about it, the first part dragged me into a dark and mysterious dungeon as one of castlevania's, but when the chorus starts to sing everything gets confused... honestly I would never put a chorus together with a 8bit trace, that's not suited to the genre in my opinion. To put it on graphic floor, it's like as if you had designed a game's graphic where the graphics of a game of the 80's and one of the newest video games, are mixed randomly to form a confused mix and kinda annoying. If you somehow approached the choir and the 8bit part, this would certainly become an epic track.