Some really neat sound design and foley work in Chaotic Blooming - really helps to set up what is to come and provide a realistic jumping off point. Loving the subtle tones in this to start setting the stage for what's coming.
The Fight for Freedom is fantastic. From the distorted vocoder vocals to the choice of leading patches and synthesis and emphasis on rests to really sell the impact of some of these voices - it's buttery smooth. This track, for me personally, screams early Tekken game soundtracks, and I absolutely adore that vibe. The latter half dips away from this entirely and very much does its own thing, making for a nice wind-down after the hard-hitting first half, but yeah for me this was pretty sick!
Wrapping up with Sunshine Washes the Stilts - much quieter and more downtempo than the previous. Has a heroic feel to it, but it doesn't rely on massive fanfares or any kind of in-your-face celebration, instead preferring to err on the quieter side of victory. The orchestration here is really pretty and layered quite well. I like the fake-out crescendo - fully expected it to kick into said massive fanfare at this point, but it surprised me in the best way possible.
Super solid work - these were a blast to listen to, and are good examples of diversity in writing. My favorite remains The Fight for Freedom personally, but I enjoyed all of them. Best of luck! :)