In this video, we're taking a deep dive into the music of Tekken 4, as I analyse and discuss my personal opinion on each piece of the console release OST. Next up is Tekken 5, stay tuned for more!
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TAS Gameplay by @mainaHighway
00:00 - The Music of Tekken 4
02:46 - A Fist for a Fist
07:33 - Acid Timpani
10:13 - Jet
11:54 - Fetus
15:38 - Mall
16:40 - Didgerhythm
18:21 - Authentic Sky
20:24 - Mob
22:08 - Kitsch
23:58 - Quadra
24:57 - Bit Crusher
27:13 - Fear
29:02 - Gym
30:35 - Touch & Go
32:29 - The Inner Shrine
35:34 - Wirepuller Appearance
36.29 - The Strongest Iron Arena
38:45 - Nothingness
40:21 - Lights
41:57 - Hex
43:58 - Unknown
45:34 - Statue
46:36 - Is The Music Good?
Edit: As requested, here's the written paragraph about my opinion on the track "Draw the Waveform", which was originally used in the Arcade version of the game, but only appears in the console version during Paul's ending, which is why I removed it from the final video:
The final track for today is “Draw the Waveform”, which is very fitting, as it’s the music you hear during the characters Epilogues after beating the story mode.
The clicking sounds at the beginning feel a bit irritating to me, but they are quickly overridden by this simple melodic sequence.
Some of the following sounds feel very, I don’t know, 8-bit-ish? I swear I heard the this same exact quote unquote “bass drum” sound in The Escapists.
We also get a very distorted robotic voice mumbling some things I certainly cannot understand. You guys might know already that I’m not the biggest fan of these, but it’s rather subtle, so not bothersome at all. I also don’t really care for a lot of the other electronic sounds that make up the percussive layer of Draw the Waveform. What I mostly enjoy listening to is the melodic sequence, the piano chords and also the bass, which only appears during some parts, but sounds very thick and bubbly. I like it.
These things alone make this track quite enjoyable, and it’s more optimistic nature is cleverly chosen for the Epilogue sequences. Would I listen to this on it’s own? Maybe I would, depending on my mood, but when I watch some of them with this music in the background, it fits really well, and that’s what’s I feel is more important in this case. A nice send-off from a game with a very strong artistic direction and a really strong catalogue of soundtracks.
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Tekken 4 - Is The Music Good?
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