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Soundtrack Sunday

Welcome to Soundtrack Sunday, where a member of the PC Gamer team takes a look at a soundtrack from one of their favourite games—or a broader look at videogame music as a whole—offering their thoughts or asking for yours!

As you might be sick of hearing me parrot by now: videogames are nothing without their music. It’s not a side dish to be enjoyed alongside the main meal, but rather an integral ingredient without which the entire recipe would fall apart.

Videogame music has long had a huge influence on me—I’m regularly bumping tracks from my favourite games in my day-to-day life, and the emotions they’ve stirred up over the years remain with me even when I’m listening away from the big in-game moment they were originally orchestrated for.

Composer Mick Gordon looking at camera while holding a guitar over his shoulder like a weapon.

(Image credit: Bethesda, Mick Gordon)

One of the earliest memories I have of going “holy shit, videogame music is really good” (okay I probably didn’t say exactly that considering I was like, four-years-old or something) was the all-out theme song for Killer Instinct Gold on the Nintendo 64. The metal anvil smack while a guitar ripped a solo over it was iconic to me. It kickstarted not only a love for fighting games but a love for videogame music.

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