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That violin is a disco staple and acts a big draw in the song. It’s exciting, fast, and most importantly, very catchy. This song is what I think music in fighting games should sound like. The electronic voice reminded me a lot of Daft Punk and I think it’s saying “Are you getting groovy? Getting in this music?” and I’ll answer that with an absolutely. Then, just as things get awesome, a breakdown comes in and pauses things just for a moment, before it sets the song back up to continue its captivating display. The piano is the most constant element in the song. This same fading effect is used numerous times throughout the song and each time it restarts, the song seems more epic. The classic disco opening rides into a very groovy dance number that is just to die for. Let’s chill out with what is by far my favorite track on the entire album, Xiayou. FOR SALE Description Payment Pay Pal OnlyI will send the item to a Paypal registered address only. The songs also give you a good mix of variety, with the thumping disco number Xiayou and the dramatic layers of Ogre. TEKKEN 3 ARCADE Soundtrack 001 EX Namco CD - 66.50. I simply checked which songs had the most plays and picked them as the choice tracks. Picking out my choice tracks honestly wasn’t that difficult since nearly the entire album is already on my iPod.
TEKKEN 3 ARCADE OST FULL
See the link above in pricing for the full track listing. Fans of the game may experience some serious nostalgia. This album also isn’t really expensive and it is totally worth buying.
TEKKEN 3 ARCADE OST SERIES
I always say that dance music is the best for fighting games, even though most series go for a more rock and roll sound. Although it crosses many genres, the music stays up tempo and fast paced.
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Taken as a whole, the album is perfect for a fighting game. The most notable exclusion from the OST version is the theme from the opening movie, which is actually one of my picks for the best tracks. Also noteworthy, I’ve listed the release date of the OST as the original release date. TTTOST has the better artwork though, in my opinion. Since it has the most tracks, Direct Audio is the one you’ll want. The song that plays after you’ve lost a match in arcade mode, for example, is one of these tracks. The difference between these albums was a small group of sounds and songs that appeared in the game but weren’t themes.