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Top 5 Video Game Music of the Past 20 Years

Hot Songs Around The World

Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
280 entries in 27 charts
Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish
537 entries in 25 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
198 entries in 13 charts
Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter
680 entries in 27 charts
Taste
Sabrina Carpenter
199 entries in 21 charts
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
568 entries in 22 charts
Grustnyi Dens
Artik & Asti
206 entries in 2 charts
I Had Some Help
Post Malone & Morgan Wallen
348 entries in 21 charts
Night Changes
One Direction
171 entries in 14 charts
Too Sweet
Hozier
533 entries in 23 charts
The Door
Teddy Swims
184 entries in 12 charts
Castle On The Hill
Ed Sheeran
252 entries in 22 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
194 entries in 3 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
913 entries in 25 charts
Top 5 Video Game Music of the Past 20 Years
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Although it started as an 8-bit innovation, video game music has undergone a dramatic transformation over the years. Games in the 1980s over home consoles and arcade machines were limited by the poor music from those game machines. Thanks to the improvement in technology, game developers have assumed the responsibility of developing attractive games with melodious music.

Over the years, composers have introduced a wide range of music, including techno, classical, jazz, and a host of others. Not all games need engaging music to create atmosphere and the cult classic by Valve, CS:GO, is a good example of this. With so many options available to the player, both in and out of game. Players can trade and bet skins with each other using sites like csgobook.com where you'll find a selection of games to participate in.

FIFA and other sports titles such as Grand Theft Auto, an open-world game, are not licensing hit songs from their brands. His has blurred the line between the real world and the game world. Today, video games can conveniently rival their movie counterparts, enabling gamers to enjoy melodious songs while playing games.

Here is a list of the top 5 game music over the past 20 years:

1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons

This 2020 game music was composed by Yasuaki Iwata, Kazumi Tokata, Masato Ohashi, Yumi Takahashi, Sayako Doi, and Shinobu Nagata.

Animal Crossing personifies beauty. While carrying out their daily tasks, such as digging up fossils, pulling weeds, and conversing with their animal neighbors, you will be treated to a melodious soundtrack every minute. Every season, shop, and holiday, have their distinct theme from a wide range of music that includes light calypso to smooth jazz.

You will be in awe of K.K. Slider, a guitar-playing dog in the game which was inspired by Kazumi Totaka, the game's lead composer. Changes have been made to other series in the game. For instance, New Horizons showcases K.K's inflated ego. Unlike before, it won't play until you reach a degree of popularity with your island. This may add more spice to the game.

2. Celeste

Celeste is a 2019 game where your character depicts the everyday challenge of working through anxiety, panic, attacks, and depression. Through his music, Lena Raine struck a balance of tension and vulnerability. The experienced composer gave beautiful and languid passages that serve as synthesizers. You can also find some melodies that aptly describe the climbing difficulty. Outside gameplay, this music thrives too. No wonder that the soundtrack achieves some measure of recognition outside Bandcamp as a lullaby album has also adopted it.

3. Eternal Sonata

Eternal Sonata was composed by Frederic Chopin and Motoi Sakuraba in 2007. The Eternal Sonata game depicts the life of Frederic Chopin, a Polish composer, while struggling with life on his deathbed. Before finally giving up the ghost, he dreamed of an enchanted world where he aligned with some companies to voice their discontent with an oppressive rule.

In the game, you can listen to some Chopin compositions such as the Raindrop Prelude. They are played by Stanislav Bunin, a Russian pianist. It also features Revolutionary Etude, a dramatic and stormy soundtrack. Tranquil harp, jaunty strings, and ominous horns are part of the Motoi Sakuraba-composed soundtracks. They all mirror the dramatic emotional shifts that characterize the game.



4. Monument Valley

This was released in 2014. Composed by the trio of Obfusc, Stafford Bawler, and Grigori, the game music was named after a video game. In the game, the Laws of Physics are dented. The game has a unique three-dimensional structure that is designed to function illogically. For instance, by simply cranking a gear, you may turn a wall into a passageway. You may also straighten a right angle through the same cranking process.

The game is designed as a puzzle. The game and its score are not stressful. The ambient music is a combination of distant breezes, shimmering drones, synthesizer chords, and birdsong. This is mixed with the gameplay's sound itself. The soundtrack with echoes of Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, and Hiroshi Yoshimura encourages players to reduce their pace while viewing things from M.C. Escher's viewpoint.

5. Personal 5

In this game, some teenage vigilantes assume superpowers when they enter the Metaverse. In the Metaverse are the collective subconscious desires of mankind. This fanciful adventure gives an insight into everyday living, including fighting monsters.

The score by Shoji Meguro keeps the story together. The score is balanced as it meets human's numerous needs, including the monotony of a child while preparing for an examination and the hectic work done by dungeon heists.

The soundtrack has acid jazz reminiscent of the confounding journey that people make as they move in and out of a dream state, a shared psyche. As a player, you can consider playing any of the games containing these soundtracks. You will love it.






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