MafagafoGirl
Mobsters and Aliens
There are a lot of game OSTs that I like a lot and will remember for a long time. I'll just make a list though;
-Stardew Valley. It's so peaceful and happy and you could just spend hours in game watering crops listening to those country-like songs.
-Undertale. Yeah shame me all you want, you can hate on the game, you can hate on the fandom, but you can't hate on the OST. It's literally the only thing the developer had a lot of experience, since he made the majority of the Homestuck OST (which is great as well). The songs give out the perfect mood for each scene in the game, and sometimes you just want to stop you progress and listen more to that soundtrack.
-TF2 and Pokemon, I put those two in the same bullet point thingy because they bring on me the same kind of feeling. I grew up on those soundtracks and I can recognise them pretty much instantly. They make me feel nostalgic in a way I can't really explain.
-The Sims franchise. Another set of games I grew up with, especially Sims 2. The tracks inside the sims OSTs have this special quality on them, you can't exactly pinpoint what, but it makes them recognisable as "the sims songs". Sometimes I'll go across some track on a video or in other videogame and think "wow this is sims-esque". And I believe that's what makes a game OST memorable: the ability to make itself remarkable and memorable even if you're listening to something completely unrelated.
-Osu. Though this is kinda cheating because you can put literally any song into the game.
-Stardew Valley. It's so peaceful and happy and you could just spend hours in game watering crops listening to those country-like songs.
-Undertale. Yeah shame me all you want, you can hate on the game, you can hate on the fandom, but you can't hate on the OST. It's literally the only thing the developer had a lot of experience, since he made the majority of the Homestuck OST (which is great as well). The songs give out the perfect mood for each scene in the game, and sometimes you just want to stop you progress and listen more to that soundtrack.
-TF2 and Pokemon, I put those two in the same bullet point thingy because they bring on me the same kind of feeling. I grew up on those soundtracks and I can recognise them pretty much instantly. They make me feel nostalgic in a way I can't really explain.
-The Sims franchise. Another set of games I grew up with, especially Sims 2. The tracks inside the sims OSTs have this special quality on them, you can't exactly pinpoint what, but it makes them recognisable as "the sims songs". Sometimes I'll go across some track on a video or in other videogame and think "wow this is sims-esque". And I believe that's what makes a game OST memorable: the ability to make itself remarkable and memorable even if you're listening to something completely unrelated.
-Osu. Though this is kinda cheating because you can put literally any song into the game.