Retronomy wrote:RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I think it's the style of music over the vocalism. It's just not very good racing or Sonic music, even if the composition technically holds it's own.
Hence why I like to turn the lyrics off. Not only can I sing myself if I want to, but, the soundtrack takes on more of a dance vibe that's less intrusive during gameplay.
Regarding Sonic R... I think it's really quite a good racing game which is a bit controversial in itself. I feel like nobody even bothered trying to press B to accelerate or use the 3D pad and shoulder buttons to play. Once you get to grips with the controls, you can run the courses incredibly quickly and smoothly.
If I have any complaint, like most 32bit racing games, it needs more tracks.
I've always found dance and club tracks to be excellent racing music. Although, the music certainly is from it's own time period. Daytona USA had some incredibly cheesy music that was also awesome.
" I wanna fly sky high
Let's go together
I wanna fly sky high
Let's go together
I wanna...
Yeah, hey, oh
Yeah, flying high
Feeling good
Blue, blue skies
Blue, blue skies, I see"
i love that song too, but the phrasing is so awkward. something about the way he says "Let's gOOOoooOoOo to-ge-THAAAAA"