Close Menu
Animorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan HubAnimorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan Hub
    What's Hot

    Embark CEO Patrick Söderlund Praises Bungie for Quickly Addressing Marathon’s Early Playtest Feedback

    March 14, 2026

    Marvel Rivals made Blizzard ask ‘what if we could just drop 30 new heroes into Overwatch?’ and inspired its biggest update ever

    March 14, 2026

    Irish Bestsellers 7th March 2026

    March 14, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Animorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan HubAnimorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan Hub
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Art
    • Manga
    • Books
    • Fandom
    • Reviews
    • Theories
    • Characters
    • GraphicNovels
    Animorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan HubAnimorphs Central – Your Ultimate Animorphs & Sci-Fi Fan Hub
    Home»Reviews»I am a videogame music purist who cannot mute even the most diabolical tracks, help me
    Reviews

    I am a videogame music purist who cannot mute even the most diabolical tracks, help me

    animorphscentralBy animorphscentralJanuary 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Scout with boombox
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Soundtrack Sunday

    Welcome to Soundtrack Sunday, where a member of the PC Gamer team takes a look at a soundtrack from one of their favourite games—or a broader look at videogame music as a whole—offering their thoughts or asking for yours!

    It doesn’t matter if I’m eight hours deep into a raid in Final Fantasy 14, labbing combos on the same Tekken 8 stage for days on end, or leaving my latest game running while I potter around my apartment—the videogame music stays on during chores, baby.

    I’ve always been a bit of a VGM purist, to my own detriment. I’ve recently been suffering progressing through Final Fantasy 14’s newest savage-difficulty raid tier, and found myself getting gatekept by group after group, unable to do one specific mechanic during the second fight against Red Hot and Deep Blue. The joys of being a staticless raider.

    (Image credit: Square Enix)

    I mention this because the song for this raid is, well… I can best describe it as surfer-dude-2000s-Tony-Hawk-pro-skater-BMX-pop-punk-core. It’s something pre-teen Mollie would have gone crazy for on Kerrang! Radio. But 30-year-old Mollie, who has been trying to clear the fight for the last several hours while some Blink-182-adjacent vocalist wails, “Look in the mirror, look in the mirror, look in the mirror and tell me what you see. Saw the me that I wanna be in the mirrooooooor, right where we oughta be”?


    Related articles

    It’s maddening. I’m sorry Soken, it can only be a banger for so long before I start to lose my mind.

    I imagine my complaining about the song driving me mad was also driving my pals in my Discord server mad, because after my fifth or sixth grievance, one of them asked the all-timer question: “Why don’t you just mute it?”

    Erm, no? Why would I ever do such a thing? Mute a videogame song that’s causing me to slowly lose my sanity after the 300th repeat? Isn’t the insanity the point of hardcore raiding in the first place?

    (Image credit: Square Enix)

    I don’t know why the thought had never occurred to me. Did I mute it? No, I continued to let the song burrow deep inside my brain until I cleared the fight and then spent the next three days muttering “look in the mirrooor, look in the mirrooor” around the apartment despite my partner’s protests to please stop.

    Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

    Sometimes I’ll pop into a friend’s Discord stream only to see them playing a game overlayed by their own music. It doesn’t fit the vibe! What are you doing?! The mood isn’t right!

    I understand wanting to keep your gaming experience pure, but what if I’m a coward? Sometimes, when a horror game gets a bit much, I turn down the sound and put on a 2000s pop playlist to make myself feel better. Amnesia: The Bunker is way more palatable when you’re singing along to Barbie Girl.

    I know, it’s what floats your boat. But for me, videogame music is such a huge part of the overall experience that I simply can’t find it in me to give it up, no matter how resentful I become about particular tracks. Even if the memory I associate with them is negative, to me, that’s still part of the fun. Good or bad, I like to remember the memories I experienced while a certain videogame track was playing.

    But what about you? Do you insist on absorbing every single note, rhythm, and melody a videogame throws your way? Or do you put that “Music” volume slider all the way to zero and stick a Spotify playlist on instead? Let me know in the comments. I promise I’m not judging you if you do the second.

    Well, maybe a little.

    diabolical music mute purist tracks videogame
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    animorphscentral

      Related Posts

      Marvel Rivals made Blizzard ask ‘what if we could just drop 30 new heroes into Overwatch?’ and inspired its biggest update ever

      March 14, 2026

      The lyrics to the rap song about John McAfee, annotated

      March 13, 2026

      Planet Of Lana II: Children Of The Leaf Review – A Cinematic Odyssey

      March 13, 2026
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Economy News

      Embark CEO Patrick Söderlund Praises Bungie for Quickly Addressing Marathon’s Early Playtest Feedback

      By March 14, 2026

      Patrick Söderlund, CEO of Arc Raiders developer Embark Studios, is praising Bungie after the Marathon…

      Marvel Rivals made Blizzard ask ‘what if we could just drop 30 new heroes into Overwatch?’ and inspired its biggest update ever

      March 14, 2026

      Irish Bestsellers 7th March 2026

      March 14, 2026
      Top Trending

      Hallway Minus Yeet: Animorphs Book 47

      By animorphscentralJanuary 26, 2026

      Joseph here, yes I know that Book 47 is titled “The Resistance”.…

      Brooklyn Museum’s Latest Exhibition Blends Art, Fashion And Science

      By animorphscentralJanuary 26, 2026

      Brooklyn, NY, USA – May 1 2024: The entrance to the Brooklyn…

      Billionaire Adam Weitsman Acquires A Rare Nakamigos NFT

      By animorphscentralJanuary 26, 2026

      Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news…

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

      About us

      Welcome to Animorphs Central, a fan-focused website dedicated to the world of Animorphs and science fiction storytelling.

      Animorphs Central was created for fans who love exploring alien species, epic battles, unforgettable characters, and the deeper lore of the Animorphs universe.

      Hallway Minus Yeet: Animorphs Book 47

      January 26, 2026

      Brooklyn Museum’s Latest Exhibition Blends Art, Fashion And Science

      January 26, 2026

      Billionaire Adam Weitsman Acquires A Rare Nakamigos NFT

      January 26, 2026

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Get In Touch
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2026 animorphscentral.blog. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.