Reposting by question from the bottom of last thread, hopefully not a faux pas:
The OSTs of Metroid Prime 1-3 are amazingly unique music. They perfectly embody the atmosphere of the games, teetering between beautiful enigma and tragic fury, almost more than the rest of the game can hold, through a shimmering cascade of ethereal synths.
Composer Kenji Yamamoto offers little insight on any possible influences that I've read, and I've never found anything much like it, aside from the (probably coincidental) OST by Peter Miller for the movie Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds (Warning: Contains Australium) that I stumbled across. I'm admittedly not much of a music person, so my range of familiarity might be the problem here, but it seems unlike anything else.
>>316350 (OP)
>Whatever happened to OCremix
Still going strong
>>316368
>2nd song
>it's real
Reminds me of Robo's Theme from Chrono Trigger
>>316451
Hopefully Marty O'Donnell will show that kind of character assassination doesn't have to be accepted.