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wusel

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  1. A really cool guy named Chicajo put a little work into the old System Shock soundtrack, which is great as it is, but this really makes it enjoyable outside of the game. Personally, I don't like to listen to old midi stuff unless I'm playing the game. Unfortunately, I don't know if there's another source than Youtube, but the quality is quite good anyways. Here's the playlist: This one I've alreay seen at least once, but not with a Bandcamp link. Neotokyo GSDF, Neotokyo NSF. (It's name your own price) If you like sharp sounds, the soundtrack of Hard Reset by Wojciech Blazejczyk (Jeah, try saying that name three times in a row. I can't even do it once) might be worth checking out: The quality on youtube is quite bad and I honestly don't know where to get the OST from, these days. I have it in my soundtrack folder but no idea why and where from. But if it's something you like, I'm sure you'll find a way to download better quality files quite fast. It was available somewhere sometime. Maybe in a Humble Bundle, though my profile page there doesn't show the game. Might have been from a time before I registered there, who knows. The Talos Priciple has a surprisingly pleasant soundtrack. Especially the desert-themed tracks. Some of them even remind me of Diablo 2, which I'm sure you like as well. If not, go to your local church and ask god for forgiveness, right now. Anyways, it's available on Steam for basically nothing (http://store.steampowered.com/app/322020/) if you own the game, which is also pretty great if you like to explore and read stuff. It's a very thought-provoking game, which sounds cheesy and pretentious, but it actually is. The game's still 10 bucks, though (http://store.steampowered.com/app/257510/) and at that price only worth it if you're really willing to put in the time, in my opinion. I mean the puzzles on its own aren't bad at all, but not worth 10$, considering you might as well just buy both Portal games and still have enough change left for a dozen of good 2d puzzlers. I'm pretty sure the original Painkiller has all of its music files sitting in the steam folder as mp3, waiting to be copy pasted somewhere more convenient, in case that's your kind of music. And if you don't own the game, it's currently 2 bucks on Steam (http://store.steampowered.com/app/3200/). Here's a taste: And if I lied and the OST is not actually among the rest of the files, I'm sorry. It's been a couple of years but I think I remember having it from there. There are more games which have the entire soundtrack just lying around in the Steam folder. Always worth checking. Another one that springs to mind is SimCity 4. (Unless any of the developers have updated the repo, obviously) Here's where I'll just throw links of more recent/well-known stuff at you without further comment. Maybe something's gonna stick: Risk of Rain, The Swapper, Gravity Ghost, Deus Ex Human Revolution, TrackMania² Valley, TrackMania² Stadium, Dustforce, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (some have vocals but I don't care!) That's it for now.
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