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![]() ![]() ![]() If they had someone who could work with a rapper better and produce anime/game music flawlessly(let’s say, uh, Nujabes), it’d be a better OST than 2I. The guys doing the instrumentals didn’t know the aimed genre, or feel of the game, well enough to make his contribution significant. Still, not enough exposure for him in the actual stage tracks is what hurts the tracks. ![]() INFINITE(the lyricist who does the intro and the select screen vocals)'s involvement with 3rd Strike is one of the only things that saves it from being weak tier. 72 tracks from three Street Fighter III soundtracks (New Generation, 2nd Impact, and 3rd Strike) Four 180g black vinyl Deluxe 3mm spined disc sleeves. Overall, the soundtrack was more jungle, new jack swing, and house and had taken what was the foundation of the original OST themes and fine tuned it. Ken got a new theme for himself, and Urien’s debut gave him a sexy track. Alex got a house remix theme in the exchange. I couldn’t get over 2Is Elena theme and how much it has changed. Music wise, yeah, I perfer it over 3S anytime. The backgrounds were full of life, and more reasons to hate on the “overanimated” look of the 3 series that some people despised at the time. 2nd Impact felt more like an upgrade to the original game than a sequel, but still, with only one original addition to the cast, and a rivalry, you could call it a “sequel”.
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