Yes, that's so true. I wish Skyrim will have more of them than Oblivion but I doubt it as Jeremy Soule will deliver the music again.
Jeremy Soule does a good job, but his music isn't as unique as in other classic games.
In Supreme Commander 1 and 2 the ~18 tracks didn't differ much. There is always something that makes each song sound like another.
Some basic theme he uses to give each game a unique touch, but it lacks variation and most important, feelings that fit the current situation or the mood the player should be in.
Ahh...the Super Nintendo...Zelda 3, Secret of Mana...such a cheap soundchip, such cheap soundquality but sooo good music you'll never forget and when listening again,
you'll feel like you are playing it again. That's what I'm missing in nowadays tripple A game productions. I can't remember any music from a good game I played in the past few years.
I totally agree. To be honest I would be happy even if they just decided to add special themes for the really important moments like boss battles or the end of the game. Yeah haha, some of those chip tunes are my favorite. Super nostalgia trip right there. It's interesting that it doesn't really matter how low quality the song is - Chiptunes are just basic melodies created with very limited notes. But it's freaking awesome because of it's simplicity.
I'd like to try and contact Jeremy Soule and ask him - but I haven't been able to find his twitter or anything. This is up there on my wish-list.
PS: how do I quote more than one person on this forum?