What game has the best soundtrack?

I like sound of Pubg game music that i download from netflix app.

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HIHI~!!

I come back! For I livee!!! Did’ja miss me?
In my absence there’ve been a plethora of beautiful and game releases (along with snazzy music to boot!).

Since I’ve been gone for so long I wanted to do something that seems a little counter-intuitive and slightly morronic and share with y’all music from this anime called Texhnolyze. This anime was made by the same heads that made Serial Experiments Lain.

The music is… Here!
The music is written by Gackt a Japenese musician who makes music in the style of V-kei which I am also very intuned with, especially Malice Mizer (with a playlist here!)
Anyways, before I get ahead of myself recommending more music that has nothing to do with video games Texhnolyze is about… welllll~ Idk! (lol, since I haven’t watched it! but it looks cool) apparently its suuuuuper Nihilistic! Apparently since it’s made by the same cats that wrote Serial Experiments Lain it’s also confusing as heck!

Now for some video game music:
Here is Hylics 2

I don’t know what’s going on in Hylics 2 but what I do know its an indie game in much the same vein as Lisa: the Painful. Hylics is about a rag tag team of misfits out to take down a big evil or something like that, and Lisa: the Painful is about forgiveness and the various paths of redemption or cascading further down the cesspool of depravity - or somethign like that!

And before I log off here’s another one! Just for you~~<3!
Here is emotion engine! From the game Night Runners Prologue! Its a free racing game on steam with a (wow) 10/10! Give it a lookie loo because it’s free!!!

Anyways I think it’s time I go! Cya~!!~~~~~~~
Thanks for teh replies as alway ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ

One of the best video game soundtracks of all time has to be Chrono Trigger (1995), composed primarily by Yasunori Mitsuda with help from Nobuo Uematsu. It’s not just nostalgia—the blend of emotional melodies, powerful battle themes, and atmospheric world tracks still holds up today. Even if you’re not deep into game music, tracks like “Corridors of Time” or “To Far Away Times” are beautifully composed and emotionally resonant, transcending their 16-bit origins. It’s a perfect entry point if you’re casually interested in how music enhances storytelling in games. nulls clash