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Umm..... Top 5 songs/soundtracks/sounds to listen to while writing? (if you like listening to stuff while you write) 😁
Oooo I have many to recommend!
Hollow Knight Soundtrack by Christopher Larkin. I absolutely adore this game and soundtrack, the background music and the boss tracks slap!
Skyrim Soundtrack by Jeremy Soule. Skyrim has such pretty music, and I love using it for writing.
Minecraft Soundtrack by C418, Lena Raine, Aaron Cherof. Soft and soothing music, perfect as background noise!
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Soundtrack by Borislav Slavov. In the same vein as the Hollow Knight Soundtrack in that the area and character themes both slap!
Subnautica Soundtrack by Simon Chylinki / Subnautica: Below Zero Soundtrack by Ben Prunty. The music in both games has a very other-worldly, underwater, aquatic feel, which is thematically appropriate for the game and for creativity purposes!
#thanks for the ask!#top five#music recs#writing music#soundtrack#ost#hollow knight#hollow knight ost#skyrim#skyrim ost#minecraft#minecraft ost#divinity original sin 2#divinity original sin 2 ost#subnautica#subnatica below zero#subnautica ost#subnautica below zero ost
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Artist Ask Game: 6
(hello friend!!)
6. Anything that might inspire you subconsciously (i.e. this horse wasn't supposed to look like the Last Unicorn but I see it)
night in the woods for sure. i remember seeing a screenshot of the game a looong while back, and then when i rediscovered it a year or two ago i went "oh thats where all the almond-shaped eyes in my art came from." all the stars ive drawn since i first played it have had 8 points.
also, mune! somehow my ocs keep looking like mune from guardian of the moon. the left image is my oc sidney from 2021, the middle is part of concept sketches from 2023, and the right is mune himself for those unaware of his wonderful existence
actually, this explains a lot about why i like characters with stick-thin proportions and big, floppy ears...
the corruptors from mune also completely changed how i draw most creatures with snouts, especially serpents. i always find their likenesses in my art where i least expect them
other subconscious influences include (but are not limited to) the willoughbys, gris, and amanita studios stuff like chuchel and botanicula. there are of course other things that have worked their ways into the way i write, animate, and make music too, but those would take a very long time to go through and this answer is long enough X)
#for those curious#the immediate inspirations i can think of for my music would be cloudpunk‚ subnautica‚ and stellaris#i always forget how much my music tries to take after their osts until i play them again#ask
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I'm sane about omorionette
#omorionette#omori kel#omori au#ms paint#actually just help me what is this WHY did i do this to myself#i drew this with a mouse 😔 i hate ms paint grer#i don't know how to dtaw kel looking insane without lots of blood so he gets a treat of not looking insane#i drew this listening to abandon ship (subnautica ost) !!!! yeeaaaahhh#putting all my info in tags?? erm more likely than you think
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if I had to guess though I think my top 5 artists this year would be like, starset, grimes, hozier, britney, and fucking. cascada
#honestly it's not my fault cascada fucks so severely#special shoutout for linkin park and um video game osts lmao#bg3 cyberpunk subnautica stardew valley even#val talks
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✧ ˚ · . cont. @asternovi
P perked up hearing Carlo return to the base, looking up from his finds to watch as the human entered their living room. It was always a comforting feeling to not be completely alone on this planet, even if your companion was a different species altogether. Species P didn't quite understand yet but had made great progress since they met.
Only on rare occasions would they go outside separately. It wasn't the wisest choice to explore any further biomes alone. Most of the planet was dangerous if not straight-up hostile. P was glad to see Carlo come back in one piece and was just as happy to present him with his newfound trophies. Some tools, broken or corrupted PDAs, and random personal items of the crew that crashed here with Carlo. P didn't understand some of those items, being unfamiliar with human customs or culture. He only knew as much as Carlo would tell him.
"In the wreck near the Aurora." he replied, looking at Carlo curiously. The alien figured the box contained food, but he preferred to leave that to Carlo - after all, it was human food. P could only guess that it might cheer him up and he was glad to see it was the case. It was an unexpected reaction, but it was very welcome. There was some more food in the wreck, but most of it was the protein bars they both got tired of at this point. Good thing they could be stored for a long time, at least.
"What are these?" he asked, leaning in slightly to see inside the box. P had never seen anything like this, not even among all the treasures he got to bring from the wrecks. It was new, and Carlo's excitement made him curious. Perhaps he could find more if he looked around different wrecks. Waiting for the human to answer, the alien picked up one of the items he brought back from the depths. It was a book, very much sogged, but it remained in one piece. The item seemed to interest the creature; his kind didn't have to read or write to communicate, and fiction wasn't their strong side. They didn't write books.
"I also found this." he replied, showing him the book and then reaching for a hairbrush. That item confused him more than words on paper. It must have been a tool of some kind, but P wasn't able to figure out its purpose. Then, the alien gestured to the pile of items he had brought back; some of them were too broken to be useful and some of them were incomplete. Still, a fair amount of it could be used or at least repurposed.
"I've found a lot."
#asternovi#ꜱᴏ ʙʀᴇᴀᴋᴀʙʟᴇ; ᴜɴʙʀᴇᴀᴋᴀʙʟᴇ - [ic]#ᴄʀᴀꜱʜ ꜱɪᴛᴇ - [subnautica verse]#//god I love it too....#//I am completely normal about them two and... fish.....#//icb im back in my alien fish brainrot#//tag named after the best ost piece ofc <3
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Maybe I'm the only one thinking
After I heard a song called "Slay!-Eternxlkz"
and I was playing the game, subnautica, went deep into the sea and almost about to see the big crab head lookin' fish snake.
Then the game played the background song, the ost named "Into the unknown"
I hope I'm not the only one thinking that two of them sound so familiar!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
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The first time when I heard the music, Slay!, It was a video of a man butt dancing that really cracked me out.
Imagine hearing the "into the unknown", almost freaking out by the darkness but what I can only think is a man twerking with a rhythm.
I can no longer tremble playing this game with that ost.
#subnautica#Slay!#ost#I can't get out of that butt it was so powerful#I did find the twitter that butt dancing but I'm not sure if it's original or nah#halassophobia alert#Youtube
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That's it that's the post
#subnautica#catjam#i love this song so much#ost#soundtrack#pomodoro#study community#motivational music#focus music#underwater#Youtube
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AL-AN <3
Finished my Below Zero playthrough yesterday and had to draw AL-AN or I was going to explode <3 he's so neat ough. I loved the ending of the game, very nice. I highly recommend playing Subnautica and Below Zero, the OST is really pretty.
#subnautica#subnatica below zero#below zero#al-an#al an#al an subnautica#bean art#ghhhh the lighting and color effect on him are so cool#the in game model is sick af
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trying to make playlist for this wip is a nightmare nothing is coherenet
#subnautica ost to prompto to neffex to some cool animated egirl vid i found once???????????#some for characters some of the Mood(tm) and none for my sanity <:)#ted talks#ad*
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Oceanic Odyseey has potential.
WAIT WAIT WAIT PLEASE DON'T GO HEAR ME OUT HEAR ME O-
Now, you probably looked at this ask with a raised eyebrow wondering what the fuck I mean by "Oceanic Odyssey has potential" so, allow me to explain.
I feel like Oceanic Odyssey has the potential to take inspiration from many ocean exploration games but I have two in mind that would make the best candidates: Subnautica and ABZU.
ACT 1: Subnautica and its possible influence on the horror in Oceanic Odyssey
Now, what IS Subnautica? Subnautica is an ocean exploration based survival game where the player explores the oceans of a once unknown planet called 4546B located in the Andromeda Galaxy and finds various alien sealife within the planet's oceans. A lot of them are pretty chill but the main thing that Oceanic Odyssey could take inspiration from in terms of horror is Subnautica's leviathans that act as 'bosses' in a way. Here two of the best examples.
The Reaper Leviathan
This thing could be a pretty big influence in terms of how Finley can possibly jumpscare you as this creature can LITERALLY LUNGE AT YOU. I don't think I need to explain myself any further.
The Ghost Leviathan
I feel like the anticipation factor of Oceanic Odyssey's horror could easily be influenced by The Ghost Leviathan as you don't see it as often and when it jumpscares you, you almost never see it coming. The Ghost Leviathan more so just creeps around the ocean and amubshes you instead of lunging at you at the first moment it gets which could be a great inspiration for the anticipation parts of Oceanic Odyssey's jumpscares.
ACT 2: ABZU and its influence on Oceanic Odyssey's atmosphere
ABZU is an ocean exploration based adventure game where you take the role of a robot exploring the depths of the ocean and documenting the life within the ocean waters. I feel like in terms of atmosphere (and soundtrack if you really wanna go the distance) could definitely take some inspiration from ABZU as the world and music of this game are absolutely BEAUTIFUL. (Pictures and audio below are from the ABZU game and OST)
based off of all of this alone, I'm pretty confident to say that ABZU could be a great inspiration for Oceanic Odyssey's atmosphere.
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
I feel like Oceanic Odyssey has the potential to be scary and absolutely beautiful at the same time. This was just me wanting to get that off my chest so, yea.
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Is Subnautica better with or without the music in the bg? Personally I'm torn on this because I love playing without it, it furthers the immersion and you can hear more bg sounds, but at the same time the OST fucks so hard.
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You'd love Subnautica's OSTs. Especially the one for the Blood Kelp zone.
When I tell you that I have never opened Spotify so fast
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My Top 10 Video Games
I've decided to put together a list of what are my favourite video games of all time. Its completely subjective, so you WILL disagree, but I just want this to be somewhere on the internet.
First up though I'm gonna post two things:
The Games that were disqualified
The Games that came to mind, but didn't make it into the consideration for the top 10
The Disqualified Section:
The reasons I didn't put these up for consideration is simply that I have played them too recently for me to be sure about them, or that I haven't played them enough yet.
Core Keeper
Deltarune
Lethal Company
Just Shapes & Beats
Metal Hellsinger
Slime Rancher 2
Wuppo
The ones that didn't make the cut:
Games in this section either have something slimy about them, like some glaring issues (like We Happy Few), scummy monetization (Like GTA V), or I was simply already sure that they wouldn't perform well when I was getting to eliminating games for the top 10 (Like Cookie Clicker)
Barotrauma
Brotato
Cookie Clicker
Dead By Daylight
Devour
Doom
The Escapists
Grand Theft Auto V
Helltaker
Hitman 3
I’m on Observation Duty
Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes
Move Or Die
Phasmophobia
Payday 2
Sea of Thieves
Subnautica: Below Zero
Supraland: Six Inches Under
Turmoil
We Happy Few
We Were Here
These aren't all the other games I've played. Just the ones I do still like very much, that do still deserve to be named somewhere.
That being out of the way, here's my Top 10 games:
Number 10:
Undertale
I don't think I have to say a lot about Undertale. Everyone and their religious leaders has at least heard of it, played it, or has been told the story in some other way. A good rule of thumb was, that if a game made me cry I would have to put it up for consideration. This game made me cry. Back when I was in boarding school my shitty laptop couldn't run most games, so I ended up playing through Undertale at least 20 times (I really wanted to see Gaster). It is also one of the few games, whos soundtrack still makes it into a lot of my playlists.
Number 9:
Plants vs. Zombies
I don't know if the game is just that good, or if the nostalgia carries it, but PvZ will always have a place in my heart. It was my "mom, can I have your phone while we wait" game. And when coming back to it years later it still holds up for me. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the rest of the franchise, even though pvz2 has been a good amount of fun. But at that point the monetization was already so horrendous that I didn't sacrifice a thought to it. PvZ however is a delight to come back to. I think the pacing is great, the characters are all funny, and the minigames are a lot of fun (except pogo party. I hate pogo party). Don't even get me started on the soundtrack either. I adore Graze The Roof with my entire being.
Number 8:
Cult Of The Lamb
I tried this game out not that long ago, and what followed was me falling behind on all of my assignments. I am a huge fan of roguelikes, and cotls spin on it made it an instant source of addiction to me. The OST is amazing and prime dnd background music material, and I love the asthetic of eldritch entities combined with cute widdle animals. I've had so much fun with the game, and it somehow managed to never feel stale, something that happened with pretty much all other games on the list at one point or another throughout my playthroughs. If you're a fan of roguelikes I can highly recommend.
Number 7:
Portal
This should be another one of those games that just speaks for itself. Portal is one of the greatest games ever made and that is not an opinion, but an objective fact. While not being as great as its successor, it already innovated so much, and immediately gave GLaDOS so much character, so efficiently. The way it conveys the story of Aperture is amazing, and the gameplay enhances the experience by magnitudes.
Number 6:
Subnautica
I love Subnautica. I don't know how a game manages to look this stunning. My partner loves bioluminescence, and big mushrooms. If that is your cup of tea, then this game is for you. The way it builds horror is magnificent too. Not many games find their horror so naturally. You genuinly feel scared of whatever could be in the depths. I think Below Zero kinda forgot what made the first game so great by relying on small, narrow corridors too much, instead of giving the player the anxiety of being vulnerable from all angles, but subnautica combines the awe inspiring flora and fauna with a constant feeling of lurking danger. It even manages to build a memorable cast of characters without you ever seeing another face. I'm gonna stop myself from rambling further.
Number 5:
Inscryption
I never thought a card game would sweep me off my feet this hard. I love myself a good strategy game, and the way Inscryption rewards you for learning the mechanics of the game feels incredible. It's super creative mechanics like being able to stand up, or making your own death cards aid the game so much too. Not only in gameplay experience, but also in building the many supporting characters, as well as the world in general. Every time something new is introduced it breaks the roof the game has built so far, and it is a delight every time, like all the arg aspects, or the gameplay changing completely, or characters returning, revealing that there is more and more to people you didn't even think had anything behind them. I am being very vague, but that's just because I don't wanna spoiler anything.
Inscryption would've easily made number 3, but there are passages that felt a bit tideous, especially in the middle, but for how short these are, and how exciting the story conveyed within them still is, it still makes the game worth every penny. Towards the end it also absolutely made me cry, so that's something.
Number 4:
Portal 2
I think this is a good point to say: Any game from this point onwards is a serious contender for first place. They're all just this good, and I could never say I like Portal 2 less then third place, for example.
I think Portal 2 shattered my expectations for what games can be. The humor is still one of it's greatest strength, and I almost feel bad not gushing about how amazing the mechanics of both Portal 1 and 2 still are to this day, but somehow the rest of the game manages to overshadow what would otherwise be the greatest aspect of it. All the characters are amazing. You either love them, or love to hate them. From Cave Johnson to the little ball that would later go on to inspire Elon Musk, every character is memorable. God damnit, I will never look at a potato the same, because I played this game.
Not only is it amazing on its own, it is also amazing as a sequal, expanding the world in ways any story teller would dream of. Every little detail feels like there's so much love put into it, and the way all of the story beats are conveyed via some of the most engaging gameplay is amazing.
And I have to stress again, the humor is S++ tier. I will never not find The Part Where He Kills You funny.
Number 3:
Papers Please
I almost feel bad, putting this game so high on the list, because of how simple it is. But god, it delivers. It builds such an engaging story on top of such a simple gameplay loop. And i think the monotony of said gameplay loop is exactly what end up making the story feel so special. By all means, this game should be boring, but the job of working as border control has the fact going for it, that you will meet so many different people, all at varying levels of desperation. Every time you meet a character it feels like an actual person, and every time they plead for you to let them through it feels heartbreaking when you have to send them back. I really can't say that much about Papers Please, especially because I don't wanna spoil anything. It is one of those games you just have to experience. And I highly recommend it. Glory to Arstotzka.
Number 2:
Terraria
There are few games holding as special of a place in my heart as Terraria. Unlike most of the games on this list Terraria doesn't have an amazing story with highly fleshed out characters. At least you don't get that through mere gameplay alone. I know that there is more to it, don't worry, but I can't get into all of that.
Terraria is the first steam game I've ever owned. In a way, it might even be the first game I've ever actually owned, aside from minecraft maybe. Even before I had a computer I played the mobile version, with Ocram and everything. I must've been in 5th grade back then. I ended up getting the game as the Premium edition in a store. I didn't have the money at the time, so a friend lent me his store gift cards. I must still have the collectors cards and poster that came with the game somewhere. There are many anecdoted I have about this game. So there's undeniably a lot of nostalgia fuelling it's place on the list. But god damnit, Terraria deserves it. With the game still being actively updated today it is clear that I am not the only one that loves it this much. Terraria is just one of these games I will always come back to. It will always be special, and I hope that generations in the future, when I'm long gone there will still be people enjoying this piece of history. But torch luck should've never been in the game lol
Quick Intermission
Im gonna take some time now to talk about the contenders that didn't make it in the top 10. I won't say as much about every game though. There are kinda ordered by how much I like them, but rather than a ranking its more like its ordered into vague groups.
Antichamber
I loved playing it. Just a great overall gameplay experience. Very trippy!
The Binding of Isaac
As I said, I love roguelikes. I never got any of the dlc, because money, so it's kinda sad to know so much of the game is paywalled, but seeing just how much they add I don't see it as a huge problem. Really fun game, really great story, will play again (And I will buy the dlc, just not now).
Factorio
Can recommend if you haven't played it already. It's just a very fun base building game. When things work it feels soo rewarding. I just love how the main problem is how to fit things into spaces. That's what makes minecraft redstone so appealing to me.
Spore
Love it. Funny little creatures. Spore is just an overall silly game with a fun gameplay loop.
Superliminal
Again, very trippy. This time it also has a nice story. I adore the setting, and the gameplay mechanics are on the same level as Portal's to me. (I'm sure Stanley Parable would also be in here, but I have yet to play it)
Mortuary Assistant
If you like horror games, this one I can recommend. The scares are awesome, and it somehow has replayability. The animations could be better, but thats whatever. Nothing I would hold against it.
Raft
Raft is absolutely top 10 material. The gameplay is super fun, and the story telling is decent, though it could be better. Especially if you have some friends to play with, you should give this one a try. Too bad they added other people to the game. That kinda ruined the whole vibe for me. I still wanna see the rest of the update though, but my friends got bored of the game. :(
Supraland
Got this one free on Epic Games, and I gotta say, I would pay money for it. Super fun game, super fun characters, and super fun gameplay. As a completionist this game is just like a giant bowl of food, though I am having trouble finding the final treasures, and no matter how hard I try, I can't figure out how to get them. I can't figure out how to look them up either, so I guess ill lever have the 100% :( (Also, the credit song is really fun).
Minecraft
I mean, it had to be in here somewhere. I'm sure if anybody is actually reading this, they might even suspect that it would be Number 1. But no. I love Minecraft, don't get me wrong. There is a reason for why it's so popular. I even have some anecdotes similar to Terraria, like how after buying it, it was just laying on my PC untouched for a year, because 6th grade me didn't know how to install java. But I feel like minecraft very much relies on modding and servers and whatnot. I could always replay vanilla terraria, but I'm kinda done with vanilla minecraft. Feel free to disagree, by any means. At the end of the day, its just 3D Terraria to me /j.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion
Silly little turnip guy committing silly little crimes. The game is just a lot of humor and its cute af. Just a very good time :)
Fran Bow
I love the Alice in Wonderland horror this game has. The mechanics aid so hard in telling this awesome story with all of its whacky characters. Just something I can recommend.
Slime Rancher
You get to live on a farm, on another planet, and get to goof around with little slimes all day every day. This game is living the dream. I wanna live in the Far Far Range! The supporting characters are also amazing. Love them all.
Stardew Valley
This and the game after are absolutely contenders for the top 10. In my eyes Stardew Valley made it on that list. We should switch to duodecimal so that a top 12 list is more intuitive, because Stardew Valley Deserves to be on it. If you haven't played it, you should! I'm gonna stop myself from trying to explain what makes it so great, because I could never do it justice though.
Celeste
Once again, Celeste is on the list. It should be. I cried. I cried a lot. Celeste is such a great game. The story makes me cry, the characters make me cry, the music makes be cry. I am too trans, not to cry. Play Celeste, if you haven't already. It's also hard as shit though.
Ok, it's time.
My number one game of all time is:
Number 1:
Hypnospace Outlaw
There is a very very good chance you've never heard of this game. Maybe you have though, its hard for me to really tell just how popular it is, or not. It's popular enough for me to have bought a plushy of it. I don't usually buy merch, so thats a big deal. There is a reason I put this game on number 1. Whatever I tell you about the game will not do it justice though. The game is just so human. The characters are all just so great and fleshed out, and believable.
I wish I could play this game blind again, so that I may experience it all over again. But there is no way that anything will be as great as playing it blind. You are tasked with moderating this late 90s alternate version of the internet called hypnospace, and find out aboiut all of the people using it, and maneuvering it like an actual PC, kinda like Welcome to the game, or whatnot. Again, I could never do it justice. You just have to try it out on your own.
The soundtrack is also one of the greatest pieces of art I've found in a game. There are so many songs by so many artists. The humor too. The humor is top notch. Not only in regards to the characters, but the technology as a whole. The references to the real world are awesome, like conspiracies, and viruses like bonzai buddy, edgelords on the internet, and web comics. It all feels so real and alive. Thus, experiencing the story doesn't feel like reading a book, but like actually being part of it all. The fact that your choices actually have an effect on the ending of the game enhances this even further.
Im repeating myself, but I cant stress enough how much I would love to be able to experience this game all over again.
Alright, that's it then. I doubt anyone will read through this. If anything youll probably scroll through and see if your favourite game is on the list. That's fine. I'd do the same, honestly. I just wanted to put this somewhere, to express my love for these games somewhere. I'm happy if you've made it this far. This isn't much more than me rambling on for hours, but I'm glad I put it somewhere. If you have any other games you think are great, feel free to tell me about them. Cya!
#top 10#top 10 list#gaming#video games#indie games#videogames#videogame#cult of the lamb#hypnospace outlaw#inscryption#papers please#plants vs zombies#portal#portal 2#subnautica#terraria#undertale
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new lesson learned: can't listen to the subnautica ost on repeat because cycle of life will happen and now i simultaneously feel like crying and replaying the game
#i am being so genuine when i say no death in a video game has ever hit harder for me than the sea emperor leviathan#and i was spoiled YEARS before i actually played for myself#ink says some words
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Have I asked what your favorite video game soundtracks are? I should, it's a good topic. XD What are some of your favorite VG soundtracks?
Ooh! This one is especially interesting because apparently there are some realities connected to The Pit that also exist as videogames! I personally like the Subnautica soundtrack!
((Also kingdom hearts osts, undertale, and portal 1 and 2!!))
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