Oh man.
This made me want to go back and play my old RPG games that I had for the PS1, but sadly I don't have those games anymore. You really hit it right on the nose though. Great job.
C52
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Oh man.
This made me want to go back and play my old RPG games that I had for the PS1, but sadly I don't have those games anymore. You really hit it right on the nose though. Great job.
C52
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thanks im glad you liked it yeah thats what it reminded me of
AWSM
just like it should sound like simple yet poetic and and strong emotional pulses which make you relax.
good stuff. Keep it up!!
thanks for the review its what its supposed to be :)
Simple and melodious lol
Sounds like something from Final Fantasy 6. like you're at the chocobo farm or something lol. Pretty cool tune xP
never thouht of chocobo farm :) thats cool thanks for the review
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A great video game tune! This could either be used as a background song in a town or for a very cheesy cut scene. ^^
But I think this is more fitting as "town music", because it loops perfectly. But maybe it could be a little bit longer, because now it could get annoying very quickly.
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if you have never noticed, in classic nes and snes rpgs, the length of the song was very short due to restraints, i wrote this to be like a classic rpg track and thus made it short and sweet but im glad you liked it
Very Good
This was very nice. It sounded very fitting of a video game "town theme". It had that laid-back, lazy sound.
The guitar did make me think of Kakariko Village, but that's only because I'm a bit on the nerdy side. It really doesn't sound like any Zelda theme that I've heard.
This song has a nice, interesting sound, and it has that slight repetitive feel that a lot of video game songs have. It sounds good and fits into the background well without being at all annoying.
Just listening to the vibe this gives me, I think it would sound good in a Harvest Moon game, or something of the like. :P
Overall, it was an awesome little loop. I listened to it about 10 times while writing this review, and it didn't feel like it at all. That's really the essence of a good video game loop to me. :)
Great work!
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