Good but
5
By Variable N1ne
I'll give it face stars, it's missing key components and song pieces and it wouldn't hurt to keep the track running a bit longer. It's a pain spending $1 on forty four seconds of a song. Although the nostalgia trip was worth it.
Awesome
5
By Weird and crazy dude
As soon as I listen to these tracks, TONS of memories flow back to my head, this music brings back memories and i still love it.
FREAKING LOVE THE GAME AND THE SOUNDTRACK!!!
5
By Conkersbfd
I totally remember playing this game!! One of my faves, I remember beating it for the first time over the summer!
Best SoundTrack + Game I've Ever Played, Hands Down.
5
By Clgscooter
George is a well known musician, and he truly shines in this album. not only is the music good? pardon me, FANTASTIC! the game is righ behind it! don't believe those mediocre reviews, companies bribe other companies to put up rubbish reviews for their own gain. This game made my childhood, and if you are reading this then I guess it made yours too!
Let's hope Krome studios doesn't make this generic IOS app for us to cry disheartingly at the fall of out beloved Ty.
Absolutely AMAZING!
5
By IntegoTheChao
The only things I would change would be adding Vs. Sly (in full) and the water slide theme. That would make this legit. Thank you for your time,
NG2.0
NAAASSTTAALLGGGIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5
By sws8493
Danzilla is right, this is one of the first games i ever KNOWINGLY PLAYED,next to 1080 AVALANCHE on the game cube, this soundtrack is ledgendary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Western style feel to the music ,ALL ORIGINAL! Being a drummer the beat has to catch my ear for me to put it on the shuffle i have.AND IT DOES NOT DISSAPOINT, GET IT NOW!
The best video game soundtrack ever!!!!!
5
By Danzilla93
I am not much of a video game person, but the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series is, bar none, the best I have ever played. Period. The charactors are awsome, and the stories are original (and are far more clean and inocent then most of the tripe kids are playing these days). However, one of the best aspects of the games is, by far, their music. Ever since recieving and playing the first Ty game more than 8 years ago, I wanted to own the music, but, sadly, no album has existed before now. Well, better late than never! The score for the first game is the best of the (currently) three Ty games out there, and mixes perfectly with the game's detailed visuals. The music, like the plot and charactors, is uniquely Australian. The music has a calming, latin-esque feel to it, with a hint of country and native Australian, as well. One instrument used quite frequently in the soundtrack is a versitile Australian instrument called a "digery-do" (I think that's how you spell that...), which provided a large range of different sounds ranging from hollow-sounding wistles and honks to long, drawn-out background themes (listen for it durring "Two up", "Walk in the Park", "Bridge on the River Ty", "Rex Marks the Spot", and many other songs). Even if you have never played, or even heared of, these games, you can do no wrong with this album. It was well worth the eight year wait to get my hands on this album; it is truely some of my favorite music ever. If you are a fan of Ty, then you know what I am talking about and should buy this album. If you know nothing about Ty... then buy it anyway! You won't regret it! Thanks iTunes for making it available! (Oh, and a shoutout to Krome Studios in Australia... a new Ty game would be
awsome and greatly apreciated!) Happy listening!