Album Rating: 3.5
I listened to this last week and it's so great. Just checking Combichrist's album and the actual game these days.
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Great review breaking. I haven't heard much dubstep not sure it's my thing but the review makes it sound cool and I'm gonna play the game so I'll stay open minded.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Thanks guys, and Acanthus, I heard a lot of dubstep in Borderlands 2 actually. It mostly dominated at least half of the score.
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Decent enough review but tbh I'm getting a bit tired with everyone mentioning Skrillex in practically every writeup regarding bass-heavy artists...
Gonna go replay DMC3 again one of these days.
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never really thought of noisia as dubstep
this sounds like dnb to me
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Album Rating: 3.5
He's unarguably the most popular artist in the genre, and most movie soundtracks have either featured Bangarang or an original song for him, so even though he's mentioned in "almost every writeup", he was the most appropriate example I could use in that case.
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I think I'll check this out, but I'm a bit conflicted. I plan on getting this game on my PC fairly soon, so maybe it would be best to experienced the music in-game. If I listen to it a hundred times over before I even play the game, it may lose its effect during my playthrough.
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great games great soundtrack great review. pos
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Weird, don't mind being wrong though as I was just talking without playing the game myself (just used
the devs reply to the dubstep trailer as justification) so don't mind me ^_^
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Album Rating: 3.5
You should check out the soundtrack album for Borderlands 2 man, I think you'd really like it. I think about 5 different video game score composers were all equally involved in making the music, so it's like the game itself in how it succeeds the most as a team effort. There's a lot of different influences and textures and genres going on, it's really quite varied and fun.
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Need to hear this
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Will do, the first track is awesome so far.
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"Old DMC will always be better"
This.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, it doesn't measure up to the original Devil May Cry, but I think it's still worth
playing if you want a good hack and slash that didn't fuck up horribly like Ninja
Gaiden 3 did.
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Well, it's not necessarily 'bad' but it's like.. "wait, THAT's it?!" I mean even the latest DMC with Nero had LOTS more depth to it and stuff to do. This is like "kill 3 people, defeat your brother".
That being said, the soundtrack wasn't too bad. At points it kind annoyed me.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, I mean, at least it's not a Dynasty Warriors game. Love it or hate it, I think we can all be thankful for that.
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Hey, I liked Dynasty Warriors back in the day. Also, I just don't like the trend of making everything easier and shorter and possibly even 'dumbed down'.
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Also, I just don't like the trend of making everything easier and shorter and possibly even 'dumbed down'.
So you didn't enjoy the extra difficulty levels present here for DMC diehards?
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If there was something to warrant replaying it yeah that would've been a nice idea. For me there wasn't.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I enjoyed the first several Dynasty Warriors games myself. Good senseless button
mashing fun. It's just that they're on like number 13 now I think, and the series has
just gotten worse and worse and now it's just god fucking awful to a hilarious extent.
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