MUSIC DIRECTOR REACTS | Six Black Heavens Guns – Guilty Gear



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49 thoughts on “MUSIC DIRECTOR REACTS | Six Black Heavens Guns – Guilty Gear”

  1. 1998 was an amaaazing year for video games. Ocarina of Time, Metal Gear Solid, Tekken 3, Resident Evil 2, Xenogears, StarCraft, Half-Life, F-Zero X, Need for Speed 3, Street Fighter Alpha 3, the list goes on. No matter what genre or kind of game you liked you was eating good in 1998!

    Guilty Gear 1 is not that good by modern standards, like it's fine but it's not as good as something like Street Fighter Alpha 3 and especially Street Fighter 3 Third Strike which came out a year later. Guilty Gear stuck out though by cutting every possible corner to leave as much space as possible on the game disc for high quality music tracks. Like, the sprites are low res, UI is low res and up scaled, sound effects are compressed to hell but none of that matters because it was all in service of putting high quality music tracks in the game and the music is super good! The music and style was good enough to garner a cult following and on PS2 the series could really thrive with great music and also great gameplay.

    Most tracks from Guilty Gear XX, Guilty Gear Xrd and Guilty Gear Strive are worth checking out! I'll recommend Necessary Discrepancy just because it doesn't get enough love!

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  2. Please do carve your way it’s so diverse with all the sections it goes through and the ending is one of the best it’s really quite the song loved your insights especially about composing

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  3. As far as styling goes: Earlier guilty gear has a lot of neoclassical influence full of meandering leads and harpsicords and shit. Xrd retains some of the neoclassical stuff and incorporates djent, vocals, and other stylings. Strive is a rock opera in which every character theme is stylistically suited to that character and has lyrics from or about their point of view.

    For a standout track for each period of the series I would suggest Midnight Carnival, Heavy Day, and Mirror of the World respectively.

    The games in the series are jokingly referred to as "free games that come with an album" for a reason. Daisuke makes soundtracks and games of equally high quality.

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  4. Nearly every character has moves named after famous songs or musicians.
    Daisuke has said Queen is his favorite band and the Protagonist is named Sol Badguy after Freddie Mercury's Mr. Bad Guy.

    So much love and detail in these games.

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  5. This was great, I would love to see him analyze more Guilty Gear songs! Especially Holy Orders and Momentary Life from GGX2 as well as my all time favourite Big Blast Sonic.

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  6. If ever there are also BlazBlue songs such as Ragna's theme Onslaught with vocals or maybe Under Heaven Destruction with vocals. I say "with vocals" because the original when the game came out didn't have any and I believe Daisuke or Naoki write some lyrics for this I could be wrong

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