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Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops
Music Price: $63.99
As of Dec 4 16:54 EST (details)

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Artist(s)Game Music
StudioSony
Release DateJanuary 1, 2007
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import, Soundtrack
 

Tracks

  1. Calling To The Night (Natasha Farrow)
  2. Opening Title
  3. Imprisonment
  4. Comm Base
  5. Intermission
  6. To Arms
  7. Soviet Patrol Base
  8. Research Lab
  9. Diversionary Ops
  10. Town
  11. Dynamite
  12. In The Wilderness
  13. Place Of Prophecy
  14. Nukes
  15. Warheads Storage Facility
  16. Python
  17. Sad Man's Theme
  18. Hunt
  19. Airport
  20. Null
  21. Hot War
  22. Rescue Effort
  23. Evasion
  24. Elisa
  25. Destiny's Call
  26. Before Dawn
  27. Raxa
  28. Substation
  29. Break For The Fortress
  30. Frank Hunter
  31. Null's Revenge
  32. Silo
  33. Fortress
  34. Revelation
  35. Cunningham
  36. Gene
  37. Icbmg
  38. Legacy
  39. Comradery

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent Music from an Excellent Game!Quote
Whilst I haven't yet bought the soundtrack, I will be ordering a copy come January, thanks to it's brilliant use in the game. Moving away from the subversive electronica of Harry Gregson William's MGS2 soundtrack and his MGS3 efforts (all superb in their own way), the composers craft a wonderful and subtle set of tunes that are all distinct and memorable in their own way. From the sadness of the revelations of Python's activities in his years without Snake, to the brutal, tense horror of Null's two tunes, and the brilliant work on the confrontation with Cunningham, the soundtrack truly comes to a head with the excellent tune for the player's confrontation with Gene, a number which suggests your battle with him is truly one of honour and destiny, and the end song, 'Calling to the Night', a beautifully sombre piece that fits perfectly, given what becomes of Big Boss' noble intentions.

A brilliant effort, that easily stands alongside some of the stronger efforts from the series' home console incarnations. November 2, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteFirst of all...Quote
...I am a huge MGS fan. I have bought quite a few soundtracks on mgs -series (4), and I really enjoy all of them. So this review may not apply to everybody.

The album has many tracks in it, only fault (which is why I didn't give full five stars) is that the tracks are just too darn short! I wish the producers had done something to make them longer. Most of the tracks are only between 1-2 minutes long which, to me, is quite short. July 10, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBuyiing A Game for the Music For A ChangeQuote
Normally I will buy an OST after playing a game, but in this case, I wish I had a PSP because I would buy the game based on the OST! April 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteSoundtrack reviewQuote
I don`t usually buy soundtracks, but for this game I had to make an exception. The music in Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops is some of the best music I have ever heard in a videogame.
If you played the game and loved the music, buy this soundtrack and relive all the great moments from the game!
May 28, 2007

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