Best Bandai Namco Video Games for soundtrack quality

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Best for soundtrack quality

The Blood of Dawnwalker

4.5 feature score

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Safest pick

Cronos: The New Dawn

4.4 feature score

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Best overall product

Dragon Ball FighterZ

3.7 overall score

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#1 The Blood of Dawnwalker
4.5

The soundtrack was well received, with reviewers saying the score heightens the experience and carries a Witcher-like sound in a good way.

Pros: core gameplay loop, replay value

Cons: value for money, difficulty balance

#2 Elden Ring Nightreign
4.4

The soundtrack was consistently praised, especially boss themes and standout tracks.

Pros: emotional impact, visual effects quality

Cons: crash stability, cross-play support

#3 Cronos: The New Dawn
4.4

The soundtrack was praised for synth, drones, ambience, and memorable mood-setting, with only occasional minor reservations.

Pros: core gameplay loop, emotional impact

Cons: checkpoint system, bug frequency

#4 Digimon Story Time Stranger
4.1

Soundtrack quality was divided but leaned positive, with several reviewers loving the score while others found it less memorable or generic.

Pros: atmosphere, world-building

Cons: HUD clarity, fast travel convenience

#5 Sword Art Online: Echoes of Aincrad
3.7

Soundtrack opinions split sharply, with two reviewers praising the music while one disliked the ambient approach.

Pros: environmental detail, art direction

Cons: world interactivity, loot system

#6 Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.5

Soundtrack quality is mixed, ranging from great music tracks to forgettable and uninspired music.

Pros: movement feel, world-building

Cons: save system reliability, mission variety

#7 Little Nightmares III
1.5

Soundtrack quality was criticized by negative reviewers who found the music forgettable or lacking identity.

Pros: load times, haptic feedback integration

Cons: save system reliability, aiming precision