daTRUballin
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The first two Banjo games' soundtracks are basically universally praised and are considered some of Grant Kirkhope's best work. But what about Nuts & Bolts? I know the game didn't exactly turn out to be what Banjo fans were expecting, and many fans were turned off of the game because of that.
But when we're solely talking about the soundtrack, what did fans think of it? Did it live up to the original games' music? Was it disappointing? Considering much of the game was also composed by Kirkhope (Robin Beanland and David Clynick helped out as well), I find it kind of odd that it's not talked about much at all. I guess the game's general negative perception from fans of the series got in the way of their ability to enjoy or listen to the soundtrack without a clouded judgment?
Discuss.
But when we're solely talking about the soundtrack, what did fans think of it? Did it live up to the original games' music? Was it disappointing? Considering much of the game was also composed by Kirkhope (Robin Beanland and David Clynick helped out as well), I find it kind of odd that it's not talked about much at all. I guess the game's general negative perception from fans of the series got in the way of their ability to enjoy or listen to the soundtrack without a clouded judgment?
Discuss.