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At the age of 4, I had a WiiU with many other Nintendo related consoles. I set my eyes on games with adventure, indies like Shantae and Shovel Knight intrigued me. I immediately got Shovel Knight for every console I had. Playstation, WiiU, 3ds, I played each bit of the game. The vibrant colors, the smooth gameplay, and the overall difficulty of the game will forever stick with me as I continue my life. jxstgang
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While most of RichaadEB's metal tracks are simple yet effective instrumental remixes, they also have a short yet effective bonus, like a repetition or an interlude that will extend their depth. Also, the horrific transitions between the tracks make their start feel like a jumpscare when you don't watch time... which is perfect.
Amie Waters' electro tracks, however, sound like more complete reprises. The bonus Dogsong with barks is hilarious and adorable at the same time! Arpiccione
Quirky chip tunes collide with atmospheric strings on the musical component to a dig, fight, explore, and build game. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 5, 2013
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Such a masterpiece. I'm not really a Minecraft veteran, hadn't really had much contact with Minecraft music until 2019 when I started playing the game, and I really love your music way more than the modern pieces by Lena Raine, Kumi Tanioka, and one by Samuel Åberg. The only thing Lena did better than you was the 1.18 music disc "otherside". Otherwise I really prefer all the tracks made by you. They have that Minecrafty feeling no other piece of music can have. neverbrick