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I’m very nostalgic for the Paper Mario games’ soundtracks, especially The Thousand Year Door’s.
Not a single vote for dark souls 3 or bloodborne? barbaric!
Diablo 2. Easy
Katamari
Super Meat Boy
Sacrifice
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Baldurs Gate 2
Fez and Faster Than Light are two chill indie game soundtracks I really enjoy. Great to have on in the background while working
Destiny and Destiny 2 Hexic
Hollow knight. Especially the piano album.
Homeworld
Total Annihilation
The orchestral score is still my favourite game soundtrack after all these years, highly recommended.
Return of the Obra Dinn
God of War 2018. Was one of the only soundtracks I'd put on when not playing the game. Very beautiful, sometimes even haunting music.
Kenshi came to my mind at first, but due to the difficulties to actually hear the music in-game, I'll say Witcher 3 instead.