I have quite an ambiguous feeling that I could've rated this higher if most of Felicia's themes weren't so ear grating and boring except for her main stage, some of the highlights I have for this OST are mainly Raptor's, Demitri's, and Sasquatch's with the reason for the inclusion for the latter being that I found his tracks goofy which fit his image for its exterior being a frightening beast but inside just a ball of joyful weirdness basing his personality. ... read more
I honestly don't get the flack that some of the tracks of this OST receives back when Sonic R was still relevant only because of the Tails Doll creepypasta being spread around the nets in the early 2010s, it's really fun all around, Living In The City is still one of my most played songs when it comes to Sonic vocal tracks in general (which are colossal titans in the majority of people's word), and I really enjoy the Eurodance aesthetic, it is extremely applicable when you want ... read more
Even if Tommy is a scumbag for solely taking credit for a lot of work he didn't do single handedly, I'm quite fond of this little bundle of action packed themed tracks that really makes it feel you're on a bike carrying an AMT Hardballer Long slide with some heavy hitters noticeable from it such as Taking To The Air and On Your Side, of which the latter kind of gives off a 80s anime cyberpunk aesthetic (which weirdly enough fits the games premise given that it's following ... read more
While I have extremely limited knowledge about the anime and am just now getting into it, this OST is simply sublime all around.
Many of the tracks radiate a ton of mystical yet dark type of elements which is fitting for the premise of the show since it wants to guarantee a setting that of which you're in contact with the undead so it's really emblematic when it comes to that since it's out of the ordinary a ton, that of which I can really appreciate.
It's okay for the whole of it, but the sole thing about this OST that needs to be disclosed is why the animal sound effects in The Forest were implemented in?
Like, holy crap, it's like Washubi Swamp from Zelda: Wand of Gamelon with the frequent bug sounds overlaying the actual good instrumental.
Really doesn't give Tony any justice I must say.