I've never played it. I just bought the soundtrack :D
edit: Have another song, gratuit.
It's emotive enough for the mess that I am to cry at it anyway, but it brings back some memories. This is my go-to song when I need some good old catharsis. Sobbing uncontrollably into a pillow always does that for me and this is just the trigger. Plus, the whole musical just has a gripping and powerful soundtrack.
edit: Have another song, gratuit.
It's emotive enough for the mess that I am to cry at it anyway, but it brings back some memories. This is my go-to song when I need some good old catharsis. Sobbing uncontrollably into a pillow always does that for me and this is just the trigger. Plus, the whole musical just has a gripping and powerful soundtrack.
^ oooo you lost me there. that is indeed a solid song but i despise musicals in a general sense and that musical is my least favorite of all i have seen XD
sorry to disappoint. like i said though that particular song is very touching.
sorry to disappoint. like i said though that particular song is very touching.
Thanks to jhoijhoi for my signature!
I've also never seen a Les Misérables. Or any musical, for that matter. Is there any soundtrack I like from something that I actually have seen/played?!
Too much. Pandora's Tower is pretty ace. I love its use of Liszt's Liebestraume no.3.
Too much. Pandora's Tower is pretty ace. I love its use of Liszt's Liebestraume no.3.
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^ not sure how that game went under me radar...guess it is because i don't have a ps3. looks promising though. like the music too.
Or maybe because it just wasn't very good?
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1703-Nier?hq=1
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