9 Of The Scariest Videogame Soundtracks

Posted By | On 21st, Aug. 2011

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I believe it was Shakespeare who coined the now popular phrase “if music be the food of love, play on.” He forgot to mention in this line, however, that music is also the food of angst, distress and fear. Melodies can have a powerful effect on the tone and mood of a game, and game composers have been using this fact to keep the hair on the back of our necks upright for decades now. Here are nine scary game soundtracks that exemplify this point.

Vagrant Story – Catacombs

Vagrant Story launched at a time when Squaresoft were truly the kings of the RPG hill. It released to unanimous acclaim due to its interesting mechanics, story and tone. Vagrant Story was an isolated and desolate experience that felt nothing like Square’s other contemporary RPG experiences. Part of this isolated atmosphere was evoked through the soundtrack: A mixture of dense chords amidst a sparse arrangement that oozed atmosphere. Nothing makes you feel quite as alone as big pauses in the melody.

Persona 4 – Who Goes There?

Despite its light humour and high school setting, the Persona series has always dealth with some dark subject matter. The music too reflects these eclectic themes, with everything from chirpy J-pop to haunting piano melodies. One such piece is Who Goes There, an easily recognisable piano riff that makes any situation harrowing and awkward. A friend of mine wanted to test the power of the track by playing it from his phone at inopportune moments. Even the most banal of conversation suddenly became terrifying when accompanied by the track.


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