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A jam submission

ost music jam submissionView project page

Submitted by krill me (@Krill_my_brain) — 5 days, 11 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#633.3073.455
Quality#732.9593.091
Impression#752.7852.909
Overall#752.9593.091
Correlation to theme#792.7852.909

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
electronic and ambient. rpg, the track represents the final boss being a close friend, hellbent on destroying the world and everyone on it due to a traumatizing childhood. While battling him, the hero is actively trying to help him but refuse his help multiple time. the hero then stabs him out of frustration, while regret fills his mind at the sight of what he has done the close friend reassures him it wasn't his fault and dies in the process of telling him so. then the end credits play

Message from the artist:
hope you enjoy it

Theme

a journey to remember.

How does it fit the theme?
it tells a story

Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/krillmybrain

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

i really like how you used that sword swing sound right before putting on the quiet tune. it really tells a history

Submitted(+1)

Really cool structure! I like those chords stringing all the way through. 

Submitted(+1)

Extremely pleasant electronic sounds, with very interesting progressive instrumental effects. The chord loop is perfectly consistent, and works fine. The start of the theme is very much in keeping with the style of video game OST, but when the melody starts to pick up, I had to read the fictional game's sypnosis to understand why. After that, the final lyrical part is all the more sweet and poetic. A certain amount of strangeness therefore, which is justified by the original concept, for an OST which fulfills its functions perfectly.

Submitted(+1)

I like the story behind this one, there's a subtle hopelessness to the piano chords. I love the transition between the first and second sections (when the drums pick up the pace) and the winds at the end before the 'end credits'. It felt very Lisa/Mother-esque, and I liked how you were following a story the whole time

Developer

thank you, im just glad that people are able to enjoy the music i make

Submitted(+1)

Beautiful and relaxing :) Good job!

Developer

thanks

Submitted(+1)

Love it when the drums get introduced! The contrast from the synth relaxed part and the drums coming in is awesome. 

Developer(+1)

thank you

Submitted(+1)

Thought the drums sounded great! I always struggle mixing acoustic kits and you've executed it well! The melody over the drums at :56 should really be expanded on! It's a great motif and doesn't show up anywhere else in the piece. Would've loved to hear it over the DnB section! As VIDA mentioned, stunning outtro! Would love to hear more of it! Great work <3

Developer(+1)

appreciate it

Submitted(+1)

good job, the credits part is beautifull

Developer(+1)

thanks