

it'll be a long and hard journey, you realise, but it'll be worth it. you're told that there is a way to remove the curse and undo everything, set everyone back to normal. “How could I have been so foolish, despite all those warnings, to break a rule I was told to follow my whole life?! to curse my family, my friends, everyone?!” when suddenly, you're given a glimpse of hope. you're frustrated and annoyed at yourself. despite warnings from a friend, you do it, and end up cursing your whole village. picture this: you've been dared by someone to go into a room that you were told your whole life to never enter. this song plays right at the best possible moment. it was composed by Terence Lee 3: Terranigma - Underworld Terranigma's a fairly unknown game, to me at least, as it was only released in PAL regions on the SNES. considering the game's gameplay and art style, nothing could have been better. it's just so upbeat and carefree, and makes me feel like doing something crazy, like free-running, jumping from rooftop to rooftop. 2: Dustforce: Cider Time though this is the most enjoyable song to me, the whole soundtrack's good. it's just….words cannot describe hearing a song this dramatic, right when you start the game. it sounds like the kind of song you'd hear in a movie, right when the hero decides he's going to save earth, no matter the consequences, or right when everything seems lost, and there's only one chance left to save the world.

of course, other songs I like include: 1: H.A.W.X - Title theme (composed by Tom Salta and released as Ready Aurora) this song is just awesome. (primarily Europe, Australia & New Zealand.) this song is WAY more fast-paced than the NTSC one, and It's main instruments are an electric guitar and what sounds like a synth. BOTH of ‘em! first off, the NTSC (American) theme is a nice, suspenseful sounding piano song, and as a piano player myself, it’s a song I hope to learn one day. Top Gear Rally's main theme will always be remembered by me. Wait really? XD You know what the funny thing is? I firstly found Death Waltz (Piano Version) before the original version XDyou can listen to death waltz and owen was her on youtube.look up the synthesia version.I watched it like 1,000,000,000 time! ToxicQuillz wrote:UN Owen was Her is so awesome that it was linked twice.

I like the Finale theme(buckle your pants)! Here are some of the best songs from those soundtracks: “Build That Wall” (Bastion): Finale Theme (Battleblock Theater): Cortez Battle Theme (Paper Mario TTYD): “The Battle of Lil' Slugger” (Super Meat Boy): “Beat the Angel” (Tales of Symphonia): Natural Killer Cyborg Theme (Mother 3): There are many more OST's and songs I like, but I can only mention so many. A lesson that can only be taught with punches and kicks.HotCocoa28 wrote:As far as video game OST's go for me, Bastion, Battleblock Theater, Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door, Super Meat Boy, Tales of Symphonia and Mother 3 are some of my favorite examples.

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They cracked their knuckles and decided to never stop until they got Nugget back and taught Dr. Fetus snuck up on them, beat Meat Boy and Bandage Girl unconscious with a shovel and kidnapped Nugget! When our heroes came to and found that Nugget was missing, they knew who to go after. One day while our heroes were on a picnic, Dr. Nugget is joy personified and she is everything to Meat Boy and Bandage Girl. Fetus for several years and they now have a wonderful little baby named Nugget.
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Meat Boy and Bandage Girl have been living a happy life free of Dr. Super Meat Boy Forever takes place a few years after the events of Super Meat Boy. It is truly a remarkable feat of engineering and a monumental example of ignoring the limits of rational game design and production. You can replay Super Meat Boy Forever from start to finish several times before ever seeing a duplicate level. We’ve handcrafted literally thousands of levels for players to enjoy and conquer. We created over 6000 level chunks and smash them together to create new unique levels and each time the game is completed the option to replay the game appears and generates a whole new experience by presenting different levels with their own unique secret locations. What’s better than playing through Super Meat Boy Forever once? The answer is simple: Playing through Super Meat Boy Forever several times and having new levels to play each time. Players will run, jump, punch and kick their way through familiar settings and totally new worlds. Levels are brutal, death is inevitable, and players will get that sweet feeling of accomplishment after beating a level. The challenge of Super Meat Boy returns in Super Meat Boy Forever! This time around Meat Boy is always running, like 's an auto-runner.
