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Reviews for "Morrowind [Ocarina]"

the shit

cool shit bro

Ocarina-Kid responds:

Fo shizzle ma nizzle brother.

Alright.

Well, you've proved to me that you can sound out songs. I don't know if we're supposed to think it's a real ocarina, but I don't. Taking that into account, it's an unadventurous and boring track. If you had been playing live instruments, then sure, this would be impressive. If there had been any kind of accompaniment, I'd give you some props. As it is, though, I fail to see anything particularly interesting or exceptional about this.

Ocarina-Kid responds:

I don't really understand what you're getting at but believe what you want man, doesn't bother me. This is the internet after all.

memories...

hearing this song is bringing back flashbacks of me beating Ganondorfs butt!!
great job!

Ocarina-Kid responds:

Haha, good times indeed. Cheers man.

Well done.

Out of all TES games, this theme has to be the best one, I love the game, and love this track, thanks for creating this.

Ocarina-Kid responds:

Thanks for kindly reviewing!

Missing

Great song but what i believe is missing is a sublime and subtle background tune that would compliment the tune we first hear. A sort of background thing that we may not actually hear but still pick up upon careful listening.

This itself sounds as if one person was playing it. Of course it by itself is pretty powerful but without the background tune it seems to fall slightly flat. It's like a beautiful building that is hollow inside. The outside looks beautiful but the outside is all there is.

Simply said,its like an M&M piece without the chocolate inside. A basic colored shell of sugar that promises great chocolaty taste but reveals that there is not chocolate in it,increasing your craving for chocolate while also disappointing you.

Ocarina-Kid responds:

That's a really good analogy, it definitely is missing a lot. Thanks for the honest feedback, appreciate it :)