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Sonic cd soundtrack differences
Sonic cd soundtrack differences








sonic cd soundtrack differences

So, in other words, I find the Sonic CD US OST very underrated, and wish people would appreciate it's greatness more. sounds like a rave at a club or something. The US version fits the atmosphere of an ancient flooded temple, now derelict, home to no organic life, and neglected by time itself. The JP version sounds jazzy and bombastic, which fits a live performance of a big band, but it doesn't fit the atmosphere of Sonic speeding past the nightime sky the US fits the beauty and wonder of the sky.Īnd look at Tidal Tempest Bad Future. Look at Stardust Speedway Present, for example. And you can't forget those slick sounding guitar licks toward the end of the track. The US version, on the other hand, sounds imposing, foreboding, and fits the theme of a ''final''zone perfectly. It would fit better in Quartz Quadrant, as it sounds like a busy mine, IMO. But it doesn't sound like a final stage to me it doesn't sound intimidating, climatic, or''final'' enough. The JP version is good on it's own very frantic, fast paced, and fun to listen to. I feel like the US OST fits the stages better, and is more atmospheric.Ĭompare, for example, Metallic Madness Present US and JP. I think I honestly prefer the US OST to the JP one, although I have love for both.

sonic cd soundtrack differences

Is it because it's not the original music? Because it's not the kind of music people expect to hear from the series, or another reason?










Sonic cd soundtrack differences