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The Eternal Judgement (Vs. Yuwal)'s itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Composition | #12 | 3.688 | 3.688 |
Creativity | #18 | 3.438 | 3.438 |
Quality | #19 | 3.438 | 3.438 |
Overall | #22 | 3.484 | 3.484 |
Correlation to theme | #25 | 3.375 | 3.375 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Theme (enemy)
Yuwal
Correlation to theme
It's signed as "The Eternal Judge", so that made me think of a possible final boss and I tried to put that mood into the music.
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I think you succeeded in creating a "final boss" vibe. From the start I got that vibe, probably from the descending bassline (not sure why that gave me final boss vibes, but I have stopped making sense of my head). The electric guitar and drums add a nice bit of tension, especially at 0:45 when I was just thinking you should spice it up! Going from using the drum on whole notes to using them on every half note (and to go back to whole notes at 1:40) is really effective. I also loved that effect at 2:10 you did to end the song. That is something I could never do in Musescore ;). Your melody is repetitive, but that works well to create that theme, and you don't overuse it. Overall, great entry :D
thank you for such detailed feedback! I'm glad that all the ideas worked as I wanted
Love the melody on this and the way the tune keeps moving to fun new ideas!
probably a pretty common thing to hear but it really does remind me of Undertale songs because of the electric guitar mixed with chiptune. very good!
I didn't expect to hear this style from Yuwal... you surprised me.
In any case, it's well composed!
Nice track!
Dig it! Great composition and instrumentation
Dig it! Great composition and instrumentation
Opening up with my favorite chord progression to use on a cool piano was tailor made for me. 20/20
I'm glad you liked it!
What a banger! Great job right there, that mix of metal and chitune works very very well, it looks like something toby fox could do and I'm very much here for it!
oh, thanks a lot! very glad to hear it!