But Sekiro is great tho ost wiseNot really sad news. Dark Souls 2 and 3 had much less inspired OSTs with Kitamura. Very generic music compared to DeS and DS1.
Michael Scott Thank u .gifNot really sad news. Dark Souls 2 and 3 had much less inspired OSTs with Kitamura. Very generic music compared to DeS and DS1.
I mean they had a ton of amazing OSTs but Ill agree Demons Souls is the best one.Demon's Souls is the only great OST theyve ever had.
You don't make it to Sakuraba's level that easily !Not really sad news. Dark Souls 2 and 3 had much less inspired OSTs with Kitamura. Very generic music compared to DeS and DS1.
Dark Souls II is like 80% Motoi Sakuraba and it has the weakest OST. Also, Dark Souls III, less inspired and generic? Fucking what?Not really sad news. Dark Souls 2 and 3 had much less inspired OSTs with Kitamura. Very generic music compared to DeS and DS1.
I love Dark Souls III’s OST. The title screen alone is one of my favorites. Freaking haters
Not in a million years.Yuka Kitamura is one of the best in the biz, along iconics such Yoko Shimomura, Nobou Uematsu, Keiichi Okabe and Yasunori Mitsuda. Her work with Dark Souls and Elden Ring is pure Wish her all the best.
Not in a million years.
Shimomura’s mastery of rhythm is beyond the scope of generic fantasy like FS’s, and way out of the league of a big chunk of game music composers. As for Uematsu, his melodies are ridiculously memorable, something you can’t really say about the samey boss themes of DS2 and 3. Kitamura really doesn’t belong in the same conversation.
I will be waiting to hear what she does next.
Now stfu about her being bad lol
Probably wants to be a part of making games with difficulty settings like the rest of developers in the twenty first century.
Probably wants to be a part of making games with difficulty settings like the rest of developers in the twenty first century.