Taking 3 super forms to destroy, it is one of the strongest enemies in Sonic history. A fight against the ultimate being, that can destroy and control time, and splitting into two forms of evil, Iblis and Mephiles. It seems as if 90% of the games budget was invested into this song.
If the game was as good as the music, it would have won game of the century. All these feelings suit the fight but most importantly so does this music. A demon within you that pretty much defines you, feelings of anger, hatred, sadness, hope, and worry. This extremely intense boss theme that plays when you a literally battling yourself. This would have been top of the list if not for a song I found fairly recently. My Innermost Apocalypse ( The Binding Of Isaac) There’s only a certain song that can get you in the mood for fighting a zombie robot that is possessed by a zombie doctor that also possesses two of your friends, and this robot is keeping the entire island floating that is this music right here.Ģ. Final Battle ( Cave Story+/ Cave Story 3D) C.H.A.D.s (Cute Huge And Deadly) Theme fits perfectly for him, as you try to escape upwards away from him, before it tries to kiss you again.ģ. It’s not everyday something small and cute that wants to kiss you turns into a massive…thing made of blood and tissue. I love this music, but it wasn’t on par with what’s to come.
That is because this is an amazing remix by Cash Cash from the Sonic 3 final boss. Those of you that got to the very end and to the final boss of that game may recognise this music. This remix goes perfectly with the boss (not revealed for spoiler reasons).Īnother one for the older generation that is reading this, you may remember, once upon a time Sonic 3. One of the most common tracks in Castlevania, besides Vampire Killer and Bloody Tears, normally called ‘Divine Bloodlines’. Bloodlines Bequeathed ( Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin) A memorable mention from the game that got me in gaming.Ħ. Having an ‘end of the world feel’ as Eggman prepares to attack with his massive egg fleet, but also feelings of hope. I chose this theme because it shows many emotions.
This is a unique mention on the list, because it is the only one here that isn’t a boss theme. The massive robotic worm burrowing and shooting lasers at you, this slow, disturbing but fitting track couldn’t have portrayed ‘creepy’ enough for this burrowing mystery. The eerie music that plays during the fight against the mysterious being known only as ‘The Destroyer’, this music drops the bomb. A menacing theme for a menacing boss even fought by a menacing character, everything about this boss and this song just says menacing, and thus is fitting. I had to choose between several songs from the original soundtrack here, but I stuck with this one because of its fitting nature and intensity.įor the older bunch here that are reading this, you may or may not have played Sonic Adventure 2, and if you did you probably remember the massive lizard that was the final boss Biolizard. But something I loved about it was its music. Psychonauts itself was a very interesting and unique game. So I’ve picked my top 10 favourite game music pieces, one for each game There are many different games out there and many of them are good, but something that makes them stand out for me is their soundtrack. Articles // 4th Sep 2016 - 6 years ago // By Luke Greenfield My Top 10 Videogame Music Pieces