EG Music the melodies are, not the soundfont, they used kinda the same in every music. Not gonna complain, that Guitar is excellent and the only guitar on SNES that seems memorable to me, SNES was not that good in electric guitar...
@@JouGamer I guess this falls to opinion, as mmx1 2 and 3 used some great guitars. X1 and 2 introduced overdrive and distortion, and x3 used a gritty distortion. F zero and starfox also had some great guitars.
EG Music well, MMX games in general used a good guitar in SNES, but the main Guitar was the X3 that have more personality i guess. But, when we put Mega Drive/Genesis and SNES face to face, Mega Drive/Genesis had a better guitar. I'm not making console wars because both were great and had their good and bad parts. Like, Mega Drive/Genesis had a better processor, while SNES had a better sound.
Leave it to Drac to provide everyone with some jams in these trying times when everyone's locked inside and not allowed to go out. Much appreciated, friend.
That's my favorite one so far, it's more than just expanded. It's reimagined and somehow fit a lot more with the ambiance of the stage. Incredible work.
I really hate to sound negative, but with the original theme being my favourite from X3, I really don't agree with this. Its way too different for me. But viewing it as a different song, its yet another amazing theme. Everything is great, the sound font, melodies, all come together nicely. But in my eyes, this just isn't toxic seahorse. A great theme nonetheless.
I Was Waiting For This One! It took me a bit to grasp it, but I love that the bass of the song plays throughout the whole song. With the melody being slower yet fluid. I love this Dracula Spin!
I think this may be my favorite track out of the X3 Expanded collection! This song in particular kind of gives off a cinematic vibe and scope to X3's soundtrack!
An AU where Toxic Seahorse didn't go Maverick and built a seedy underground nightclub where humans could temporarily become robots and do cocaine, LSD and other drugs without fear of death, bodily harm, or legal troubles, and Reploids could act out their repressed fantasies of doing human stuff like eating, drinking, having one-night stands, wearing clothes, struggling to make rent AND alimony payments, having existential crises while staring at the ceiling of their crummy pads, etc.
And yet, toxic, this was not It was, in fact, amazing yo listen to I kinda like the idea I think you were going for, all the 90s "toxic" stuff that was always paired with music of this type, all grungy and hardcore, but always generally interesting. You pulled it off like a buttered sock off a foot, I must say!
definitely not i was expecting... but that's not a bad thing in the slightest i'm honestly kinda glad you didn't stick too close to the original with this one, it would've homogenized with your other expanded tracks plus, this sounds really great and funky, the song's trying to be its own thing instead of just trying to do the original over again really good take on this track, and a welcome subversion of expectation
How should I describe this... it feels less like the platformer MMX and something beyond that... shades of Persona, esp. 4... with a bit of Final Fantasy VI mixed into it? Might not have been the intent at all, but I dig it.
This is... Weird. Not bad weird, its pretty good. But overall, very experimental, almost funky. I would have gone with a darker feel myself, more to the side of DK3's Factory.