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Cobalt Core isn’t just a great game, its soundtrack is also an all-timerA musical appreciation post
A musical appreciation post
Image credit:Brace Yourself Games
Image credit:Brace Yourself Games
Every year, there are a couple of game soundtracks I become properly obsessed with. In 2022, I more or less had the music of Tunic andCitizen Sleeperon repeat whenever I left the house. In 2021, it was Chicory. In 2020, it wasCoffee TalkandSigns Of The Sojourner, and in 2019, it was allMutazione, all the time. 2023 was a pretty great year for game music as well, as we not only gotAlan Wake 2’s exquisite musical set-piecethat’s honestly just beengettingbetterandmoreinsaneas time’s gone on, frankly, but also the toe-tappingly brilliant soundtrack ofCobalt Core, which has somehow risen even higher on my forever playlist after revisiting it for this month’sRPS Game Club.
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I think the only correct place to really start here is with “Self-Defense” (embedded above), whose underlying beats immediately get the blood flowing as you gear up for battle. The best thing about this track, though, is how it spends just over a minute gearing you up, and then almost cuts the bass completely in favour of a melodic little piano solo at the 1.10 mark. Its syncopated rhythm feels so urgent as it flies over the top of the rest of the track, like the aural embodiment of your own spaceship dashing in and out of enemy cannon fire as you desperately - but assuredly - steer yourself to victory. It’s proper magic, and the way it then builds and builds and folds back into the rest of the track just fills you with such energy and confidence.
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In fairness, the regular battle track “Epoch” (embedded above) from the game’s first star cluster, is also pretty darn great. It’s a much steadier and more uniform track than “Self Defense” - ideal for those low-level battles where you can just work through the strategies of your deck without much pressure - and it’s probably the one you’ll hear the most often. It’s just got a teensy bit more going on than the second world’s main battle tune “Lawless”, which is slightly slower paced and (to me at least) has a bit more ‘cruisin’ for a bruisin' kinda vibe.
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That’s not to say Cobalt Core’s slower tracks are any less excellent, of course. “Rezz” (above) has a real breezy and cool air of confidence about it, like you’re speeding down the intergalactic highway in sunglasses with the rooftop down. I also really like the ‘what sounds like an electronic saxophone’ part that just noodles away on top around the 1.50 mark. I can just picture Riggs playing air sax at a very unhelpful moment during a fight when that comes up. Oh Riggs. Your daft old possum, you.
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Now, I’m not sure I’ve even encountered the next track in the game yet, but cor, just listen to the first ten seconds of “Weird Foe”! Absolutely exceptional. So cool, so jazzy, so playful. The bass is infectious, and the prominent percussion can’t help but get you moving to the beat. Personally, whatever ‘weird foe’ this is, they sound heckin’great. The suavest foe. The achingly hip foe. The foe I secretly want to be friends with but never will. I almost feel bad about blowing them up already. Sorry friend.
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Finally, I also just wanted to say how gorgeous “Beneath A Birchen Moon"is. A more traditional piano track compared to the rest of the soundtrack’s electronica themes, you know I’m asuckerforanything piano. It’s slow, melancholy and hopeful at the same time, and a truly lovely remix of the game’s main theme. Yes, it probably is the game’s credits theme - I’ve yet to get there myself - but cor, that sure is a real treat waiting right at the end for me. Looking forward to it.