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6.9/10 :). Got an okay beat and the tune is alright. Nothing heavy-hitting, but not bad at all. I could see myself listening to this a little bit and it is interesting that "Gundum style" (butchers delivery) was in this song.
I wish I could make it to this level just to hear this track, but alas, I suck at not getting killed.
8/10
Almost gave it a 7 but the more I listened and thought about the context, the more it grew on me. Pokemon music has never been up my alley (besides Giratina's battle theme), but this was pretty neat.
8.3/10
A very good remaster of a classic Sonic 2 theme. (If it ain't Sonic 2 feel free to pie me in the face in real life)
I really like how lively this version is though, might even surpass the original if I listen down and try to compare the two.
Best track theme despite having one of the most broken shortcuts in any Sonic Riders Game.
pies Vragon in the face irl. Not a remaster, but a fully original track from the first original zone in Sonic Mania! It does sound reminiscent of Sonic 2 though, doesn't it?
Anyway haha, I give this song a 8/10, probably because of nostalgia. I used to play Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity a bunch when I was younger. I really like the flute parts.
6.8/10. It's fine, but it kinda sounds like an incomplete Lord of the Rings track, with some areas that are better than others. I do like the way the song picks up more at the end giving the hint of a rush of battle followed by a sombre (though short) ending.
Finally decided to try this out. Very good atmosphere setter though it is a bit long.
7.92/10 Got a nice catchy beat that doesn't get too old on yah. I like the little bits of deep "not sure what sound I'd call this" sparsed throughout the piece.
Fun fact: this is actually the second composed battlefield piece, but I like this one more so.