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Nostalgic, yet fresh upon the ears. It is a little difficult to hear the chorus at first, but by the end of the loop it starts to come out more. I must say, you're improving. Very well done.
5/5 9/10

VGSongbird responds:

Thank you ^_^

Peculiar situation among gamers here

I have an old SNES, but I never played the original Star Fox. The SNES is my parents', Dad got it for Mom for one of their early anniversaries, and the only game I can still find that we had for it is Super Mario World. Ah, Mario. I never went vary far into it when I was younger, maybe now I'll actually dare to venture past World 3!

VGSongbird responds:

LOL :D I'm not the best at the old school Mario myself. But I do love playing it.

Thanks for listening.

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Honestly, I've heard better songs on old war movies. WAY better. Hell, the Cantina theme in Star Wars is better than this. I listen to the Advent Children rendidtion of One-Winged Angel all the time. And to be honest... this sucks. I can tell you put effort into it, which is why you get a score at all... but your effort is badly wasted. Also, learn how to type. And speak. You'll be happier, trust me. I tried to read your description but your English sucks to bad. Go back to school, dumbass.

Blackhoodkrew responds:

Tell ya moms to stop login on my account trying to type my descriptions for me. You not on my level lil kid so go on home and watch your lil star war movies lol. Fucking homo

Nyaan!

Navi actually wasn't annoying this time!! Bonus points!! I love the mood transitions, it just flows so seemlessly. Ah, if I only had a Gamecube, I could get Twilight Princess... *sigh* And no, I'm not getting a Wii, because there are only two games I would ever want to get for it, so it would be a waste of money. And I bet you could guess which two, It's not hard to tell. Anyway, once again, nicely done!

VGSongbird responds:

It really is a great game. You should play it sometime. Midna will freakin blow your mind! ^_^
And thanks for taking the time to review again! ;)

Nyaan

Once again, you do amazingly, even in techno. I would love to hear an orchestral version of this, with the instrumentals and vocals, mixed with deep percussion and somber strokes on the piano. *sigh* I've really come to like yor music. Keep up the fantastic work. And I think this makes the third 10 you get from me, two of them in the same day. Heh heh nyaan. Outstanding. Hmm? I never even noticed it restart itself while I was typing, it flows that flawlessly. You are definitley my favorite artist in the Audio Portal... regardless of the fact that I have only barely scrathed the surface of the fathoms of works. Anyone who gets THREE 10's from me is either REALLY good, or REALLY lucky. Preferably good.

VGSongbird responds:

Lolz. You have a lot to hear my friend... I'm not NEARLY as good as some of the talent out hear in the Audio Portal. There's some crazy good stuff in here!
But thank you ^_^ I appreciate the compliment, and I hope to continue to umpress in the future.

Nya

Very good, as I've come to expect from you. I never owned StarFox Adventures, but I played it at my cousin's house... till he dissconected his Gamecube and forgot about it. He's legally blind, you see, so he usually plays dvd's and music on his PS2 and his Xbox. He used to see better (hence the fact that he has a Gamecube in the first place) but over time his eyes have worsened... meh. Anyway, back to the topic, even though I did play the game, I never got far. Somehow the save files kept being deleted, so I never got very far past the finding of Krystal's staff. But somehow the song still seemed to remind me of the game, and reading the other reviews synched for me... Ah, crud, long off-topic review. Meh, people are probably going to rate is as useless, too... but who cares?! I review on my own time, and that's how it should be, nyaan! Anyway (again), nice job. Keep up the amazing work!

VGSongbird responds:

Thank you for the review; I love tangents, by the way ;)
And thank you for the continuing support.

Nyaan?...

I just noticed something... I've given you a 10 recently, for the Hymn of Fayth. Do you remember that "feeling" I mentioned that I give 10s for? Guess what. You've done it again. It really feels like a "Christmas morning" song, waking up excitedly and tearing through your presents, or maybe even a "Christmas Eve" song, running around at the last minute (we all do it) to finish getting one or two last things, and then coming home to find a suprise Christmas party waiting for you. I can definitley picture many scenes with this music playing in the backround. Once again, very well done. Cheers!

VGSongbird responds:

O.0 Don't say Christmas around me.... I'll litterally die of pure joy! Tis my favorite season, and I always go positvely nuts; I have holly jolly greetings and yule tide coming out my ears... you have no idea ^_^

And thank you for the compliment. I know this wasn't everyone's fav piece of mine, but I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Nyaan

It sounds like it would go well as backround music for an adventure game or something. Very nice. Even though it was a "spur-of-the-moment" piece, when I draw, that's how I do it. I just draw what comes to mind, and it usually turns out very well. Argentum Reflection worked out pretty much the same way. Oh, and don't worry, my volume is always up 50% or higher, so there was no problem, nyaan.

Aeris responds:

lol cool, i'm glad you like it :]

Yea I was thinking the same about it being an adventure song or something xD

Thanks for the review :]

Nya

I agree with Darkman. It was great up till the record sounds, that just totally shattered the feel. If I may make a request, could you make an alternate version that leaves out the record bit, and maybe the techno bit, too. A soft tune, done right on the piano, could hold the heart just as well, if not better than a piece that tries to mix in the soft, mournfull sounds of the keystrokes with techno, or electric guitar. Even if you just take out the record scratching, it would still be a captivating tune, but more so (I believe) if it stuck to the somber strokes of the piano keys.

BTW I still get spooked by the gameboy tones whenever I go through Lavender Town. *sigh*, such a pretty name, but such a sorrowfull little place.

VGSongbird responds:

The song was originally just a composition on my piano. I've thought of going back and just doing the roots of it, but right now my computer with all my music programming has crashed.... again .... I need to stop buying "bargain" computers...

Thanks for the support!

Nyaan

You say you just layerd your own voice? Very clever. But, at the same time... you misspelled "Faith"

But still, their is just something about this song... I can't seem to get over it. It just seems so... ethereal (it feels odd to use the root word of my screenname) I applaud your effort, it sounds so... peacefull. So calm. Definitely a favorite. Very well done. Very VERY well done. I never give 10s, unless a piece (game, movie, or music, it doesn't matter) can envoke a certain feeling. And you have earned a 10. I applaud your work. Welcome to the Sanctum of Heart, population, 4. "The Composer", "Do Us Part", "Rain", and now "Hym of Fayth"

VGSongbird responds:

lolz I know how to spell "Faith"; I've seen the title of the song spelled both ways, and I liked it with a "y" more.

Thank you for the review. And for the 10! I appreciate your support!

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