![]() ![]() And sure enough, 140 just so happens to be an excellent little rhythm platformer. ![]() When the game’s name is literally just its entire soundtrack’s BPM, you know it’s a rhythm game. The game packs a punch, and so does its soundtrack: the tense-action-sequence music is extremely tense and action-music-y, and otherwise the music is exactly as one might expect to hear in a focused hacker’s workspace. Hacknet, and its Labyrinths DLC, are a truly great example of a captivating, thrilling hacking simulator. Hacknet: Labyrinths DLC - snidelyWhiplash (Chosen by Exodust) Jonah Senzel, who has done the music for all of the Mullins games, really shows off his range in this game, with this track coming from the Space Marine portion.Ĥ. The Hex - Coming In Hot (Vicious Galaxy) (Chosen by Doctor No)Ī game-within-a-game! People may know Pony Island and Inscryption, but The Hex is the hinge in the Daniel Mullins-verse that sets up a lot of the bigger world. It’s a great arena-battle theme, and one of the most memorable moments of the game is when you first experience it.ģ. The idea of a “mimic” took a really neat turn in Death’s Door, and this was the best track on an all-around amazing soundtrack in my opinion. Death’s Door - Avarice (Chosen by Doctor No) I was a little surprised to see so many people get it, but then again, it is a Pokémon game, so I should’ve known better, haha.Ģ. Probably not my favorite song in the game (I played XD specifically, and later learned that Colosseum had it too), but I always have memories of liking going to the village for the music, so something about it just stuck with me. Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness - Agate Village (Chosen by icrawfish) ![]()
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