I find lyrics in games annoying. I only prefer my vocal cues to come from friends and enemies and not the song
I find lyrics in games annoying. I only prefer my vocal cues to come from friends and enemies and not the song
Star Ocean 3, Kingdom Hearts I & II.
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I loved the lyrical genius or Hip Hop in GTAIV. To tell you the truth, I would rather hear the radio stations on that game than in real life...:rolleyes2...over the years I've heard some good music in sports video games aswell even though I don't like sports games as much as the music. And Final Fantasy has good lyrical music as well. I personally think whether lyrical or not, if you place the right music in the right situation, you can make a hit every time.![]()
I personally prefer the lyrical brilliance of San Andreas to GTAIV, it seemed more fitting for the game overall. I even liked the mixture of Countryside music, alongside the Gangsta rap radio stations and found myself occasionally changing between the various stations cause I liked them so much.
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.
Suteki Da Ne, Eyes on Me, Pain & Kokoro, I think all were well incorporated into the game and really enhanced the experience of the game play.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.
I quite like the vocal tracks in Gust gamesMana-Khemia had a decent final boss vocal song, as well as a few vocal pieces throughout the game where it was suitable
Ar Tonelico, where the story itself revolves around songs, had well-placed vocal tracks too and quite a large number for an RPG - I still need to play the sequel at some point since that has even more
Lyrical music is fine in games when the lyrical music is good. Unfortunately Japanese developers seem to be partial towards J-pop and insufferably sentimental ballads.