Just as video games have become more sophisticated and detailed, so has the music composed for video games, with lush orchestral scores written to fit an individual's gameplay. Correspondent Conor Knighton looks at how the field of video game music has exploded, with symphony concerts of video game music. He also talks with "Old World" composer Christopher Tin, who is among the first to be nominated for a Grammy Award for music written specifically for video games and other interactive media.
"The rise of video game music" (video)
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Re: "The rise of video game music" (video)
Video game music composition was already sophisticated by 4th gen, but I guess CD quality music didn't go mainstream in gaming until 5th gen so it still sounded somewhat primitive, I suppose.
But yeah, video game music is the best. Here's some rousing battle music I heard recently, it reminds me of something from Attack on Titan but more, idk, majestic:
But yeah, video game music is the best. Here's some rousing battle music I heard recently, it reminds me of something from Attack on Titan but more, idk, majestic: