Don’t worry, I’m not gonna waffle on atcha. It just occurred to me that at least two out of the three games discussed below have awesome soundtracks. In the case of Space Channel 5, it is, of course, the game’s raison d’être but Divine Divinity has a notably good soundtrack also. Castle Crashers, while having a great intro theme, has a somewhat more forgettable soundtrack, though it does suit the action nicely.
So without further ado, here’s a few clips from both games for your entertainment.
Introducing Ulala! (Space Channel 5)
This first tune gives you a strong introduction to Space Channel 5 – it’s played during the first level. By a short while in, you’re left in no doubt as to how you’re supposed to be feeling while you’re playing. Gay. In every sense of the word.
Which One Is Real? (Space Channel 5)
What was the last music game you played with a bebop-like section?
Perfection! Space Elementary School Band (Space Channel 5 Part 2)
You’ll either love or hate the infectious cheerfulness of this track.
Blank TV/Ulala Support Chant (Space Channel 5)
A capella! Awesome. This piece of music sums up the whole “get everyone behind you” thing that makes the finales of the two SC5 games so awesome.
Main Theme (Divine Divinity)
The main theme from the game is an interesting composition, eschewing the kind of “epic” soundtrack that Baldur’s Gate always went for in favour of a more haunting melody.
Forest (Divine Divinity)
This is a simple piece, but evokes a sense of loneliness which is apt for the setting the music appears in.
Bitva (Divine Divinity)
A huge change of pace for this one reflecting the diverse nature of DD’s soundtrack.
Enjoy. You can download the tracks from DD at Larian’s official website. As for SC5? You’re on your own, though resourceful soundtrack collectors probably know the first places to look.
Discover more from I'm Not Doctor Who
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Ok, I just listened to all of those SC5 songs and sat there bopping my head to the rhythm with a smile on my face the entire time. What does that mean?
It means, in the language of the street, that you’re a magnificent mincing poof! 🙂