This week, we’re all about celebrating the third entries in some long-running franchises. If the second game’s job is to build on the success of the first, then the third gets stuck with the tricky task of living up to the hype of both and carrying the legacy forward.
Hopefully our selection this week might make you appreciate these games even that much more.
Max Payne 3 | PC | Dead
Say what you will about the game, but there's no denying the soundtrack by Health is an absolute banger. A stark departure from the neo-noir vibes of the first two titles, Max Payne 3 dives into a new art direction that could only be elevated by industrial noise. Thankfully, that's exactly what they went with.If bands like Portishead or Imminent Starvation, or composers like Paul Leonard-Morgan, are in your daily rotation, this one’s right up your alley.
DEAD
DOOM 3 | PC | Main Theme
Seems like I was always destined to be a Tool fan. Growing up, I played this theme on loop without realizing there was already a progressive rock band doing this full-time. Now, not only is Tool in my top 5 bands of all time, this theme is one of my top 5 most-played video game tracks.It shares plenty of DNA with Tool’s Lateralus, but also stands tall on its own merits. It was, after all, composed by Tweaker, a band co-founded by Chris Vrenna of Nine Inch Nails fame.
Tweaker - Doom 3 Theme (Doom Eternal gamerip, highest quality)
GTA III | PC | Main Theme
I belong to that nearly-extinct minority who thinks GTA III is still the best mainline 3D GTA title ever. Yes, San Andreas and Vice City have excellent storytelling, and IV and V are unforgettable in their own rights, there’s a certain je ne sais quoi to the one that kickstarted the modern sandbox genre.GTA III comes from a time when the world was reeling from the Y2K scare, and when 3D in gaming was beginning to be the norm, so there’s a rather different feel to this game. This opening theme is a near perfect encapsulation of what the underlying philosophy of GTA is all about.
For a game centered around violent acts, this is one soothing piece of music.
GTA III FULL Theme HQ
Silent Hill 3 | PC | End Of Small Sanctuary
At this point is it even a surprise anymore to see any Akira Yamaoka-penned music from Silent Hill on any “best / memorable music” article?End of Small Sanctuary, as the name and its usage in the game implies, is the safe-space music from the soundtrack. It’s meant to make you relax before you plunge into the horrors of Silent Hill. It is also at-once nostalgic and makes you reminisce about the good ol’ days of Good Riddance and 3 Doors Down.
Silent Hill 3 OST - End Of Small Sanctuary
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 | Sega Genesis | Ice Cap Zone Act 1
Simple, catchy, groovy—there’s not much to say about this track other than how
unapologetically feel-good it is.
Ice Cap Zone (Act 1) - Sonic the
Hedgehog 3 [OST]
Article by: Hamza
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