Track I: this track really eminates such warmth and radiance with the low string chords and the folk-like melody. It's both simple and heroic-- LOVE that ending!
Track 2: ahh--- something about menu music is so charming. The mandolin is so gorgeous and reminiscent...
Track 3: I was so tempted to add ambient nature sounds to my music too-- it's a wonderful effect here! Something about the harmony in the guitar gives this track a medieval tinge. The shift to the inside music was absolutely brilliant! Dynamic orchestration hits some certain buttons in me...
Track 4: Lovely opening guitar cadenza! This piece and the previous one definitely gave the music a medieval vibe.
Track 5: YES WITH THE STRING CLUSTERS THEY SOUND SO GOOD!! A part of me wishes the intensity ramped up even more for this section. Adding a little bit more chaos would spice this track up nicely.
Track 6: Brilliant use of the piano here to add intimacy and iciness. The electronics definitely add to the feeling of iciness too. My recommendation for this track and the above one: consider playing around with tempo/time a bit, and be more adventurous! This track could have been even more stale, icy, and atmospheric if it was less steady rhythmically.
Track 7: excellent battle music, the strumming percussion definitely kept the drive going :) the offbeat brass chords were so cool too. Gives me Skyrim energy :)
Track 8: Since there's so many more submissions to listen to, I'm going to stop here-- but I have to say, you've created and explored so many beautiful colors and emotions here. This is a lovely soundtrack and you really made the most of your tools. I recommend only that you experiment with breaking out of the barline here and there-- it really makes a track stand out. Keep up the exceptional work!