Runner-Upsīest Licensed Soundtrack: Tales from the Borderlands There orchestral soundtrack gets whimsical in more playful moments, turns somber when needed and generally elevates this Metroidvania to an immensely memorable game for those who play it. This enchanting (and sometimes even haunting) score was composed by Gareth Coker perfectly encapsulates the many moods players will experience on their journey through Ori and the Blind Forest. Alongside compelling, challenging gameplay, a unique story and a lovely world is a soundtrack which ties everything together. But, if that’s all it had to offer, the game would have ultimately been a failure. Whether or not you’re a fan of Telltale’s gameplay style, you owe it to yourself to give their best narrative experience to date a chance.īest Original Soundtrack: Ori and the Blind ForestĮven if you never played Ori and the Blind Forest, it’s immediately apparent that the game features some of the most attractive art design ever before seen in a 2D title. Perhaps this is a function of seemingly everything being fair game at all times (including the final episode’s immensely satisfying twists and turns). This year’s game that everyone should just give a shot, no questions asked, found a way to subvert our expectations at every turn.
Not only is Tales from the Borderlands a dramatic tale full of characters that immediately inspire you to fall in love with them, but it’s the single funniest game the industry has seen since South Park: The Stick of Truth. While 2015 was one of the best narrative years we’ve had in quite some time, it was a title that was all but written off before launch that stands above the pack. Today we present you with the Best of Story, Original Soundtrack, Licensed Soundtrack and Voice Acting.
So too, an interest in Magic: The Gathering has persisted since William’s youth, and he can frequently be found watching Magic streams on Twitch and reading over the latest set spoilers.Over the next ten days, Hardcore Gamer will be revealing its Best of 2015 Awards leading up to our Game of the Year.
Now, William enjoys playing Super Mario Maker 2 on the Switch with his daughter and finding time to sneak in the newest From Software game when possible. This interest reached a height with MMORPGs like Asheron’s Call 2, Star Wars Galaxies, and World of Warcraft, on which William spent considerable time up until college. William’s first console was the NES, but when he was eight, it was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Game Boy that fully cemented his interest in the format. All the while, William’s passion for games remained. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, assisting curators, artists, and fine art professionals with the realization of contemporary art exhibitions. William Parks is an editor at Game Rant with a background in visual arts. Additionally, those that saw the full live stream from the Launch Party suggest that The Heavy confirmed that this track, along with two others, will be included in a Deluxe Edition release of their new album Sons.
That said, the song's chorus suggests that it is called "I Put It On the Line," and fans of The Heavy are certain to find a lot to love in this new composition from the group. With respect to the name of the Borderlands 3 intro track, it is not specifically indicated in the video included here.
RELATED: Borderlands 3 Release Times and Preload Times Revealed This party was live streamed and featured Borderlands 3 gameplay, interviews with developers from Gearbox Software, and, of course, the concert from The Heavy. As mentioned, the reveal of this B元 intro song came during a Borderlands 3 Launch Party that occurred in Dallas, TX on Friday, September 6. As was the case with Borderlands 2, the Borderlands 3 intro music comes from UK-based band The Heavy, and the performance can be seen in the video below.