![]() If you want to hear those songs, then you'll have to rely on the sound test in the PlayStation game.īottom line, the Street Fighter EX 2 soundtrack is too quirky and unbalanced, even for a PCM original soundtrack. However, a few of the best songs from Street Fighter EX plus Alpha, including the hard rockin' "Irreconcilably" and "Strange Sunset" (my favorite), didn't make it into this section of the disc. From the jazzy, saxophone-laden sound of "Precious Heart" to the fierce drumming and guitar work in "Stronger", these songs are what the rest of the soundtrack should haveīeen. The only saving grace for this soundtrack lies in the last ten songs, which are taken directly from Street Fighter EX plus Alpha. ![]() Nearly all of them, especially "Pearl in the Sky" and "Lost Sea", are so messy that you won't know if you're listening to music or just random sounds and notes. Not one of the songs has a stable rhythm or discernable melody and the drum support is just not there. ![]() Simply put, the new compositions are absolutely awful. The good news is that the songs are all new you won't find any remixes of any of the familiar songs from "Street Fighter II" or "Street Fighter Alpha". So, I thought I'd be just as pleased with the music of its sequel, "Street Fighter EX 2." I was pleasantly surprised by the jazz-fusion style music in Capcom's "Street Fighter EX plus Alpha" game.
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