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Homeworld 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTKakINXjl8&list=PLD0D2EBCAC686A04A
Homeworld ~~Cataclysm~~ Emergence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4JiPBEvAHY&list=PLBSJGuLhR_uHO9AmCmpLBxz4BgarPZpRU
Not a mediocre game but the opening track of Civilization IV, The Lord's Prayer, is magnificent. It won a Grammy.
It won a Grammy.
IIRC it was the first song from a video game to do so.
Willow for the NES has some songs that will still randomly take over the ol' jukebox of the brain to this day.
starfield's soundtrack is absolutely jaw dropping, probably zur's best work yet
I don't know if it's actually mediocre because I never played it, but Monty on the Run's (C64 game) main theme seems hard to live up to.
Also Yor - The Hunter from the Future (1983) has the greatest intro song ever put on film.
...YOR'S! WORLD! HE'S! THE! MAN!
A load of Amiga games I could mention - Shadow of The Beast, Shadow Of The Beast 2, The Killing Gameshow, Turrican 2, Blood Money - mostly Psygnosis. They were known for it at that point.
The TV show Suits has a great soundtrack, but I’d argue that it’s not mediocre though.
I've been trying to get into that because I crave juicy legal stuff. Bit tired of the supergenius-assholes trope we see in Sherlock, though, and it seems like Mike is a super genius and his boss Harvey is a genius asshole. Yes I let YouTube shorts dictate what new shows I delve into ✋😔
It’s not a super-genius thing, it’s a perfect memory of thing’s he has read and the super memory trope is rarely used in the show. So you’re safe. Even when it is used, it’s somewhat explained well.
someone said E33 so I'm pretty sure I won't get crucified for this: Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
I personally love Killer7, but I won't pretend that most people would enjoy it. However the soundtrack is great.
Pretty obscure, but a 1994 PC game based on the Lawnmower Man movie called Cyberwar. Came with the OST on CDROM. It was my jam in middle school.
Sonny 2017, the game wasn't as good as the two flash games but the OST was just as good (granted, it was just remixes of music from the flash games).
To Live and Die in LA soundtrack by Wang Chung is arguably better than the movie.