Top Ten Best Gaming Soundtracks Of 2011
To me, soundtracks are the sweet icing on the metaphorically speaking cake of gaming. It tops off a classic with tunes that will stay in your mind time and time again. Every great game deserves a great piece of music to go along for the ride, and 2011 brought some of the best to the table. Whether you are fighting dragons, shooting bits and pieces of fragmented data through the Internet or just having a wild adventure through a mythological Japan; you are treated with some amazing tunes. Some are epic in scale, others are moody and give off a sense of adventure to it. All around I was impressed with every one of these games on the list but more times than none I always turn to their soundtracks more than their actual game play. Here are my top ten favorites of the year, let me take you on a journey of musical bliss.
10. Dark Souls (Music by Motoi Sakuraba)
Tracks to listen to
Nameless Soul
Prologue
Gaping Dragon
Gwyn, Lord Of Cinder
Dark Souls was a tough as nails gaming experience. It was one of those games where I knew I was going to rip out my HDMI cable and never return to gaming for awhile. That is until it's very melancholic soundtrack hit me and I was quickly calmed down. There is something almost medieval about this soundtrack, an almost uncanny sense of both danger and wonder. I guess that goes hand in hand with the games wonderfully crated creatures and unique locales. The boss themes are what got me the most, just a perfect blend of pulse-pounding drums and a choir going off in rampant. Tough as shit game to play but a very easy going listening experience while playing it.
9. The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Music by Koji Kondo and others)
Tracks to listen to
The Sky
Zelda's Lullaby
Battle Ghirahim
Isle Of Songs
Being this is the very first orchestrated Zelda soundtrack, I was on pins and needles to hear how this turns out. I mean after over ten games in the series, you'd think they would finally get it right and finally give this series that essence it was missing with beautifully orchestrated tunes? Even Mario beat it to the the punch nearly 5 years ago. I was less than impressed with this offering but surprised by so many remixed tunes in the game. Some of the tracks in the game are more enhanced and warped creations of original classics fans loved from the series. One of the main themes in the game is actually a tune from an earlier game but played backwards which i thought was rather clever and unique. For a first orchestrated offering in The Legend Of Zelda series, it was pretty lackluster but still one of the best of the year. Hopefully the next game gets it perfect.
8. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (Music by Greg Edmonson)
Tracks to listen to
Nate's Theme 3.0
Bazaar Brawl
Arachnophobia
Pursuit
Mind Games
Museum Bust
This was a very classic album for me. It went hand in hand with the game play and the story which sparked quite a nice flame for me. Some of the most intense moments of the game had the most intense music to back it up. Some of my favorites, one in particular "Museum Bust" is a wild romp through the city streets with young drake trying to escape from a bunch of goons. It intensifies as you go along this mini-chase sequence; Sully is kicking ass as you make your escape along the way, your running on rooftops and through buildings; some pretty great things happen. But the music is what drove that sequence to me, you get little breaks here and there that help build the tension up and the drums and guitar in the background help seal the deal. Great stuff to be had with this soundtrack, it's one of the best just not the best of the year for me.
7. Shadows Of The Damned (Music By Akira Yamaoka)
Tracks to listen to
G-Drive (Motorcycle Theme)
Last stop, windows up
Entrance At Hell's Gate
Drunk'N'Alley
Cold Turkey
Nature Hike, Fresh Air
Akira Yamaoka is a true genius at his craft. His music is all the way unique and moody while being very nice and easy on the ears sometimes. When he intensifies a track, you will feel it. When he plays the moody ambiance, you can just sense the emotion in the track. This game was off the wall weird and it went very well with the soundtrack. Each and every track sounded like it came straight from Hell itself and I relished every second of it. From head-thumping metal to melodic piano tunes, every music track in this game went perfectly with its over-the-top theme. Not one of his best albums but still a great album nonetheless.
6. Sword And Sworcery LP
Tracks To Listen To
Dark Flute
Lone Star
The Maelstrom
The Ballad Of The Space Babies
Unknowable Geometry
Now here is an album that surprised me on so many levels. One of the best games to hit any platform this year (not to mention the best mobile game in existence) had one of the best albums of the last few years in gaming. Trust me, this was one hell of a great soundtrack. Every track was unique in its own right, every beat synced well in time with the actual game itself. I guess when the creators of this game were making it they knew they had to one-up the experience by letting the music actually drive the game play itself. Nothing is more evident than the fantastic boss battles in the game where you time your movements and hits on the boss to the actual music itself. It gives that sense of accomplishment and epic scale that few games to my memory have ever accomplished. Had it not been for the other superb soundtracks that rank in the top five for the year, this would have been my clear favorite hands down. Seriously speaking, buy this soundtrack and give credit to where credit is due.
5. Okamiden (Music by Rei Kondoh)
Things to listen to
Hanasaki Village
Agata Forest Submurged In Water
Sei-an City Commoner's Quarter
Ryoshima Field North
This was a rare treat to hear on a Nintendo DS system. Take what was already a masterpiece on the original Playstation 2 classic and just add even more greatness but on a smaller platform and you get one of the best soundtracks on any handheld device. Almost every track I loved from the original, although they were remixed and sadly some of the boss tunes were taken out, was done with the same class and love as the original game. Every level in the game had its own running theme that went perfect with the music themes for them. Some of my favorite tunes from the first game are remixed to near perfect levels to help bring more of an aged clarity to it. This was already an amazing experience to play and its soundtrack is no less than legendary.
4. L.A. Noire (Music by The Hale Brothers)
Tracks to listen to
New Beginning pt.1
Noire Clarinet
Slow Brood
Pride Of The Job pt.1
My 2nd favorite genre of music is Jazz. I can't get enough of the stuff; the blues feeling of it, the catchy beats and riffs, the way the music flows like poetry. This was why when I thought of the L.A. Noire soundtrack, I thought of it being off-tempo and fulled with all kinds of action themed tunes and whatever. Little that I know, this album would end up being one of my favorite Jazz albums ever. The game itself is a rather boring time for me but the soundtrack was what kept me going. Each scenario played its part with the music just escalating the tension at pivotal scenes while giving it a much needed class that it deserves. It felt a lot like the movie L.A. Confidential in a way giving it a more pulp fiction aspect of it. If you haven't given this soundtrack a chance, please do. It's a rare treat for both Jazz lovers like myself and gamers alike.
3. Child Of Eden (Music by Genki Rockets)
Tracks to listen to
Journey
Passion
Evolution
Beauty
Hope
I loved REZ when I first played it on my imported Dreamcast. There was something about the rhythm of the game and how it was heavily based off of the beats of the music to help drive the gameplay to astronomic levels of fun. That was no exception when I first played Child Of Eden. The soundtrack for this game is damn good, a perfect blend of house, techno and electronic that evokes both emotion and intensity as you play through the game. Let me put it in this sense: you need to actually get a feel for the music to fully understand the fun this game has. it's a bond, a special kind of experience, one that transcends the player to another world of happiness as you are toe-tapping and head -nodding to every infectious beat. That's what gaming is all about folks, to help transport us to that world, to that happy place in our lives...and Child Of Eden's soundtrack helped nail that with this amazing title.
2. Streets Of Rage Remake (Music By The SORR Team)
Tracks to listen to
Go Straight
Violent Breathing
Bar Hopping
Night Club
Moon Beach
Fighting In The Street
My Little Baby
Slow Moon
I could seriously list the entire album if I had to. Streets Of Rage is one of my favorite games of all time, and for a team to come together and remake the classic to basically the best way to play it had me foaming at the mouth. Not only did they re-done the mechanics of the game, spruced up the graphics a bit and gave it the tender loving care any fan of the series would; they remixed the entire soundtrack from the ground up and it is a masterpiece. For a man who has listened to all of these classic hits many times before, this was really the icing on the cake for me this year. They kept the classic intact but added more percussion and synthesizers to give it a more modern flair. BUT most importantly, they never butchered the original classics. They just kept to what made the originals so good and added their own touches here and there to keep the ball rolling. It is hands down the best remixed soundtrack I have ever heard and my second favorite of the year. Download this, actually download this and the game itself if you can find it (Sega took down the game) and just prepare for a wild trip back to the 90's and the golden era of gaming.
1. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (Music by Hitoshi Sakimoto and others)
Tracks to listen to
Fight It Out!
Theme Of Black Knight
Overture
Warren's Report
The original Tactics Ogre for the SNES holds a special place in my heart. It was the first soundtrack I laid my ears on in any medium (this includes film and television) and I am proud to say it is one of gaming's finest achievements. What Mr. Sakimoto and team have created is something of a blessing for gaming to me. it was elegant, it was grand in scale and it felt the most refined out of any RPG score I have ever heard. When the remake was announced for the PSP, my heart literally skipped a beat. It then stopped when I heard that they were fully orchestrating the entire soundtrack. I knew I had to download this as fast as it was available, and I am grateful for the Internet gods for allowing me to get this.
What more can I say about such a beautiful soundtrack. Each and every track felt like it could have been played at a world-famous opera house or something. It felt more Shakespearean in many ways like the actual game itself. themes for specific characters carried their motives for both justice and evil. Battles were given their just due with thunderous percussion, violins that could wake the dead and light choirs here and there to carry the grand scale to new heights. It is the perfect version of this soundtrack and I give a standing ovation to both the composer and his team for finally giving it the treatment fans like myself have been waiting nearly all their life for. It is my personal favorite for the year and in my top three soundtracks of all time.









