Sunday, July 10, 2011

Game Music - Ever 17

Hi everyone! It's a new day, and a new piece of game music. This one comes from the visual novel Ever 17, a game I just recently started playing, and am enjoying so far. The underwater amusement park LeMu is suddenly shaken by a series of disastrous events, leaving only a few people left in the place, which is now seemingly becoming flooded with sea water. (I haven't gotten that far into the story yet, so I don't know exactly what's going on.)

What struck me first as I started this game, was the absolutely beautiful opening theme, playing on the main menu screen. I am a sucker for emotional piano pieces, and this one leapt straight into my heart, just like
"To Zanarkand" from Final Fantasy X did. So, without further ado, here it is.

"Karma"

I always find myself lingering on the menu screen just to listen to this sad and touching piece of music, before delving into the story again.

Well, that's all for now. Until next time, have a good day!

14 comments:

  1. Nice music, thanks!

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  2. Never heard of that game. The piano play is good though.

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  3. Nice, another visual novel fan.

    Wish I didn't ever get plot and twists of this one spoiled for me, sounded like it was interesting.

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  4. Great piece of music! You should check out the music from Braid, you can get it from a site called Magnatune

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  5. i love the 8bit sounds!
    good piano play!

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  6. Really amazing music! I'm totally digging on it.

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  7. i did the same thing with Mafia 2.
    every other morning i just left the game at the main menu just to listen to the theme music.

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  8. I always love good menu music, it is such an under appreciated touch that goes a long way towards sculpting a feeling for the game.

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  9. Great song!
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  10. Pretty good. I can sorta remember this from somewhere.

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  11. Never heard of this game, but it sounds like they put a lot of effort into it

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