Has anyone ever beat this game? OMG! You catch yourself slowing down to maintain enemy crowd control, or is that just the Japanese version?
About the music in the game, some of it doesn't fit too well with the action. But I still find it a tad bit interesting for an old game that you blow shit up to some vocal J-Pop (Momoko's theme).
BTW Velder and Hansen's Theme music kicks ass. They're so catchy but I still like them
Dude, I love the music to this game as well. How kool is it to play a PINK-SUITED Momoko with that vocal track? For me, it adds a lot to an otherwise average game.
To beat this game, all you have to do is take your time. If you try to rush through it, you're bound to get a little sloppy and lose some precious life. There might be a level of two you can just blitz through (electricity? radioactivity?), but it's been ages since I've played this game.
Ninja, you've gotta get the U.S. version of FZII just to hear the two vocal tracks -- the music tracks are actually mixed slightly differently than the Japanese version!!! I can't believe they took the time to do this, but I'm glad they did
. The vocals are song similarly, they're executed slightly different as well (especially the the opening theme, the Japanese singer has a more "tough n' gruff" style).
Bowie's ChanceSong for BowieThis was an unfinished project that I will be completely re-working and finsihing one of these days. I made up the names for the songs -- suggestions are welcome. Anyway, these lyrics are friggin' golden, and the synth-pop sound is a little tame, but kicks the butt of the bland j-pop often heard in video games and anime. Personally, I consider these two songs the PINNACLE of VG synth-pop w/ vocals (in the U.S. there are no contenders).
If we were discussing all genres of music w/ vocals, FZII tracks would still rank in the top 10... while I love Sonic CD's theme song, it's just too damn sacharin for my tastes. The theme song in It Came From the Desert (TG-CD) whoops Sonic's butt and is TOP FIVE material, IMO.
OK, I almost wet myself. Sorry for the hardcore nerd-lust.