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But it has to be said, if you really want to get the full experience for these soundtracks give these games a spin. That way we can include even more games that might have gotten snubbed otherwise (there are, obviously, some exceptional cases).įinally, we’ve included a song for each entry and a playlist for them all. For example, some of us really love Megaman 3, but Megaman 2 is here to take the trophy home for the whole NES team.
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Also, since video games can have a tremendous amount of sequels we have occasionally chosen our favorite from a series that deserves recognition as a whole. This means no Beatles Rock Band, no Tony Hawk, and no Grand Theft Auto (for what it’s worth, Vice City is the best) because to mix those with original soundtracks is simply unfair. Most importantly: licensed soundtracks - an incredible act of curation and an art form in their own right - are out of bounds.

Ordering decades’ worth of timeless video game soundtracks into a definitive top 100 requires a few ground rules. But what are the greatest examples of this marriage? From Nintendo 8-bit classics to stirring cinematic scores that have accompanied modern masterpieces like Red Dead Redemption and The Last Of Us, here’s our ultimate guide to the best ever video game OSTs. Studio MDHR has yet to comment on the trailer.Video games and music have always gone hand in hand.
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I could see Enchanted Portals flopping due to all the negative publicity just as easily as I could see it being successful because of that same publicity and because it fills a relatively open market.Įnchanted Portals is expected to release on the PC and Nintendo Switch. We haven’t seen many other games created in that same style, perhaps because it requires so much work.
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Cuphead was undoubtedly successful–so much so that it’s getting its own animated TV show on Netflix called The Cuphead Show.

I’m extremely curious to see how well it does. The Kickstarter campaign for Enchanted Portals launches on Oct. Xixo Games Studio’s plans are to focus on this positive feedback and continue working on their game. Gemma said that despite this reception, some have reached out to the studio to express their support. “We were prepared for some backlash, but the trailer definitely reached way more people than we could ever anticipate, and all the hate and negativity coming our way has definitely had a huge impact on us.” “We’re both avid fans and we wanted to make something similar, but always from a place of respect and admiration for the original. “Yes, of course Cuphead was a huge inspiration for Enchanted Portals,” Gemma wrote over Facebook. Polygon spoke with Gemma about the overwhelmingly negative feedback they’ve received in the past 24 hours. Xixo Games Studio is comprised of two people: a director and programmer named Daniel and an artist and composer named Gemma. The trailer has nearly 40,000 views with almost 2,000 dislikes and 600 likes at the time of this writing. Whimsical, fantastical music would’ve fit this game’s magical aesthetic well, but everything is taken so directly from Cuphead that we’re given familiar big band jazz instead. One YouTube comment points out the soundtrack might be more upsetting than anything. The jumps, projectiles, and boss designs are all the same. Enchanted Portals seems to have stepped over that line towards the latter. There’s a fine line between being inspired by a work of art and making it your own–and straight-up copying it. Cuphead looks great and Enchanted Portals does too. But it becomes incredibly difficult to see this game as anything but a copycat trying to safely capture the success it’s seen others seize with ingenuity when that gameplay starts.Įverything about the animation is virtually identical to Cuphead‘s. They must recollect all the pages of their spellbook to make it back, defeating bosses all the while. They’re dragged through a portal far from home. The premise of the story is that two young magicians are fooling around with various spells and open something more powerful than they anticipated.
