It's rather unique and I never hear it get mentioned. I'd like to give a shout out to inFAMOUS 2's soundtrack. I mean seriously, just listen to this song's transition at a minute 54. Lastly, I'll just say that the music in 2 is approaching GOAT territory. The dark tracks don't disappoint either, doing some wonderful things with the violin.Īnd can I just say how fucking lit Raven's motif is? And throughout all of these areas, this is the combat theme! I've never heard a combat theme so good that I actually don't get sick of and hate by the end of the game, but Gravity Rush's does it. These themes not only encapsulate the feel of each of the quarters, but their upbeat, classical tones, contrast appropriately almost Metroid-esque "paths" series, which score the otherworldly rift planes. It's more old-school, with unique area themes for each district of the open world city. The music mapping to the sandbox isn't like either Skyrim's ambient mix or The Witcher 3's brilliant idea of looping a single depressing song over and over, over an entire open world.
This music isn't chip tune crap that you have to pretend is actually good or midi compositions you wish were just a bit higher quality-It's all orchestral, baby! Studio Ghibli.
The soundtrack isn't under-appreciated as much as the series in general is, but that doesn't make it any less overlooked.
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