Literally every other Zelda game had memorable music, which complimented the area's "atmosphere" that the player was located in.
Nintendo is officially the laziest developer around. Hell, even the e-shop doesn't have music this time around. Must be a growing trend within their company.
Also
>Zelda fan's have to add their own music to the game
Sounds like a major bummer how they missed this detail, many Zelda games have tunes that were classics and enhaned the gameplay, LttP's dark world overworld theme, Saria's/Forest theme of OoT, the sailing theme of WW, Faron Woods from TP and so much more.
Christian Hill
The minimalistic, abstract nature of the composition perfectly compliments the lonesome adventures in a land where anything is possible.
The twinkling of a piano note could be a gust of wind, a raindrop or a ray of sunlight over a serene vista.
The music of the towns is imbued with an air of safety, comfort and familiarity.
The music of the wilds, with a sense of vastness, sparsity and endless possibility.
I honestly believe that anyone who cannot appreciate the perfection of this soundtrack should be euthanised like the plebeian rot that they are.
Jack Phillips
Jesus, you made this thread yesterday. Stop promoting your own videos, and it sounds like trash anyway.
Isaiah Nelson
>"s-stop posting this!!! the """music""" is fine!!!!! FUCKING SONYPONEYS"
Isaiah Richardson
I unironically love the ambiance in quiet areas, like when it's raining or dawn on a mountaintop.
They should've kept the ambient tracks for special times of day and areas and had proper area music for others though. Like central Hyrule Field at sunny midday should have something more fanfaric.
Matthew Nguyen
Would you listen how annoying and loud this music sounds?
William Hill
Its Americans bro. Only Americans. They really are culture-less swines.
I mostly agree, but I do think it needs more piano arrangements in the soundtrack since you hear the same few over and over anyway.
Landon Peterson
The musics great though and not intrusive or repetitive what theyve done is pretty much genius, its okay though because your a sony pony and havent even experienced breath of the kino yet so keep making up bullshit
Jason Phillips
I think the music for Hateno Village is pretty comfy
Honestly, the best track in the entire soundtrack is from the trailer and isn't actually in the game: youtu.be/Y7iPDTC8oOM
Nolan Ortiz
Fucking KINO i spent hours here just for the subtle changes in music
Adam Moore
The atmospheric music works, you'd get annoyed hearing say TP's hyrule field the entire time you were exploring.
As a side note, I really like the music in the shrines. it sounds like something that would have been made back in the SNES/Genesis era.
Aiden Rogers
This guy fully understands!
Daniel Cruz
It sucks that the best song is not actually in the game.
Ian Wilson
I meant
David Sanchez
Its dead air 80% of the time and when there is music is elevator quality
David Cruz
>that fucking video
Yes, it fucking ruins the atmosphere you pleb. You made it into a generic jrpg vibe with that awful music. You should have chosen something more Zelda like, but then you'd have realised it wouldn't fit for different reasons.
>ghibli/miyazaki film speak english weeaboo, i want a zelda soundtrack not a fucking kamikaze uguu soundtrack
David Lopez
Agreed 100%
Noah Campbell
Made me reply
Isaiah Ramirez
I'm just here waiting for the BotW hype to die down. I want it to succeed, I really do. But it should succeed on merit, not on cheerleading.
Gavin Flores
Someone post the song that plays in the test of strength shrines, its the fucking best
Connor Sullivan
>implying that a dragon roost:Venice remix isn't nice Especially with how quiet and low key it is in game. Listening to it on it's a bit too bird whistley
David Howard
I love TP's hyrule field though, it's a great tune. But it probably is to do with BotW being a slower paced game so the usual hyrule field theme wouldn't fit.
Alexander Collins
no music only works if your game world has great ambience, echoes, NPC dialogue and stuff going on i dont take zelda for that kinda game
Michael White
>71 posters >300 replies
Camden Watson
>people post more than once on an imageboard >this is somehow surprising to you Lurk more.
Easton Perry
>people are un-ironically liking/disliking the video and leaving comments on the video
Holy shit, the autism of this place speaks volumes. You do realize that dislikes/likes and discussion actually helps promote the video right?
Jeremiah Perry
I'm sure Sup Forums is the only place this guy is shilling his video. I wouldn't be surprised if it was on reddit and the rest
Asher Moore
are you serious? there's no music in this game? at all?
Isaac Myers
Dont worry guys Cemu really improves the soundtrack just listen
Hateno village is the comfiest village theme in the entire franchise. I said it.
>1:05
Alexander Carter
The game has heaps of music around every key event.
Open world exploration has subtle music fade in and out, but you get long patches of just environment sound and footsteps.
I've only just really taken note of it, but it lets you notice the sound of the wind.
But out of all the things to cherry pick this is a pretty lame one.
Aiden Sanchez
I couldn't agree more.
Kevin Carter
Yeah big adventurous themes could never work in an open world Zelda game where you can go anywhere and the weather and time of day is constantly changing totally agree.
This. Soundtrack is perfect. If xenoblade x has taught nintendo anything, its that repetitive music on open world games are torture for some people
Nathaniel Fisher
Sounds stitched together and incohesive.
David Martin
That's because the video includes the night theme and morning theme and various variations and shit desu, not all of it plays at once.
Anthony Sanders
Is there a rendition of the OoT Gerudo Valley theme? I just finished the Zora area and am trying to decide where to go next.
Carter Perez
I like how they handled the soundtrack and ambience but to play devil's advocate for a second, even if it had bombastic fanfare music you could still recreate the ambience of just hearing links footsteps and leaves blowing in the wind simply by muting the game music.
Ethan Diaz
Are we playing different games? Because there's music all over the place in mine.
Henry Sanchez
MM did that at night, and the Pro Logic II surround sound enhances the already amazing atmosphere. I actually bought an AD1000x for BOTW.
Cameron Price
It's memorable precisely because it's sparce, which perfectly compliments the atmosphere. Not to mention the beautiful audio work from the rain drops, to the wind and to the animal sounds. Blasting an orchestral overwold theme over that would ruin that.
>It's the FE faggot again Don't you have a Fates Complaining thread to cry in?
Evan Davis
Great Sea theme only played when you were in transit which was for minutes at a time. You move a lot more in BotW and places with activity are less clearly defined.
Also the Great Sea theme did get old. BotW's sparse piano hasn't.
Daniel Rogers
>lonesome adventures >not taking Wolf Link with you
Julian Taylor
>whoa... >Yah! what did they mean by this
Ethan Walker
I am waiting until I am done at PAX before playing. I saw someone in the lost woods and the game uses music perfectly there.
Not sure what OP is talking about.
Luis Ramirez
Good music is always a welcome addition to vidya but definitely the absence of it is not a deal breaker by any means.
Jason Myers
I agree as well.
Totally not a shill like everyone else, though, I swear to god. Best game in the world, can't do nothing wrong.
Wyatt Campbell
Nintendo defence force at max power today.
Literally anyone who has played a Zelda game in the past thinks this game is shit.
Liam Harris
>Forest theme oot OH FOR GOD'S SAKE
Jace Rodriguez
what's wrong with it?
Benjamin Perry
People have already posted it several times.
Do your research
Brody Morgan
yeah, I've seen the copypastas, wanted to see original thoughts instead
Jose Price
t.shill.
Gabriel Butler
What is wrong with this?
Alexander Cox
Does BotW have Zelda's Lullaby?
Joshua Martinez
t. memespouter
Brandon Ramirez
>This guy made a pretentious post to make Zelda fans sound silly ironically >It backfired and everyone ended up agreeing with it
Josiah Smith
>Paid online multiplayer is good for you >24fps makes the game feel cinematic
What's your point? You have been swallowing Microsoft's & Sony's cock for years and suddenly now you try to bash Nintendo?
Take those balls out of your mouth first, faggot
David Walker
This game has great music, it's just purposely minimalist in many areas.
When the music needs to big and bold though, it does it spectacularly.
You now remember No Country For Old Men had no score.
Jordan Richardson
They know that they cannot top the music that was artfully created in the 1990s so they are like fuck it for neo nintendo games we do not have any music
Dylan Morris
>Sup Forums
Adrian Barnes
I've been shitting on BOTW's music the past few days, but I have to concede, it does have good music in there, just wish there was more of it
one of the most annoying songs in the series, loved only by annoying people
Mason Fisher
>I'm a retard who never actually played the game
There was plenty of music.
Adam Edwards
The main thing they fucked up with is that annoying little jingle that plays when you loot something. It's really jarring and doesn't contrast well with the minimal soundtrack and ambient sounds of the game world. Something comprised of maybe a couple of notes would have worked much better given the frequency of looting items.
John Bell
talus battle still sounds goofy hinox battle is suitable for the battle, but nothing anyone will remember