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It's better to listen at night, when it's quiet and nothing disturbs or distracts you. Sometimes it's like that in the morning too, if you're not a slave.
**Batman** - 5 I remember the cartoon, but I can't say I liked it, because it was boring and just... that. The Batman from the Future appealed to me more; it was more dynamic and captivating. The music doesn't evoke any particular emotions, except for memories. And yes, you could probably find a better quality version; it's probably on YouTube.
**Marionette** - 6 Reminds me of Emily Autumn. Maybe Reven sent it. It evokes various anime and game-related images, mostly positive. There's a neural network that creates album covers based on game descriptions, and in my head, I see a picture based on the impression from the music.
**X-Men** - 8 It's not the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Spider-Man, but it's still good. Besides, it's a classic, and the cover is decent. I've always found it amusing that they only drew backgrounds for four characters, and then they probably got lazy.
**006** - 6 The music is like something from Marvel movies, like Shang-Chi, but about an Arab. However, they have terrible rap and other stuff in those movies, but there's none of that here, which is a plus. The melody is atmospheric and would be suitable for a movie, but it doesn't evoke any particular emotions, although it might be enjoyable depending on the mood.
**Holy Queen** - 4 It's just... nothing. Again, no emotions. And the percussion here is unnecessary, in my opinion.
**Ronan** - 4 Do you even dance to this, or how do you listen to it? If it were some slow folk track or something with epic undertones, like in some fantasy, I would rate it higher, because there are some good themes, but this is just another Irish dance track. (and I like dirty stuff 😎)
**Thief Legacy** - 8 It's not the best track, of course, and not everyone can do 8-bit/etc (only those who... you know), but I'm glad it's not just another "toot-toot," but melancholic violins that evoke a nostalgic mood and thoughts about a forgotten past, or maybe even something more...
**Ori** - 4 I haven't played Ori, but I'm sure the original is better (even if it also has just one guitar)), because it almost always is, especially compared to a solo cover (and not a full-fledged metal cover or something else), especially a guitar one. I don't know, but it feels like I like acoustic pieces less and less as I get older. Piano > violin/etc > flute/etc > and somewhere there are guitars. If there were a set of different instruments here, it would be better. And you need to know the material before listening to covers.
**Lost Paradise** - 5 I don't even know how to comment on this. It's okay in some places, and that's all I have to say.
**Space Cossacks** - 5 I like some guitar tracks sometimes, yes. But this kind of thing rarely works on the first listen, although there are exceptions. I just remembered one track, but I probably already sent it, or maybe not... I'm too lazy to check.
**Shadow Key** - 4 Again, guitar without vocals rarely impresses. The person may play well, but the melody doesn't grab me. Either you need to know it beforehand (if it's from somewhere), or you need to listen to it many times, although that might not even help.
**Enderal** - 7 Here, there's a guitar, but other instruments are added, and the melody is clearly expressed. At first, I thought it was some Skyrim, but it turned out to be better... (you can send something from Morrowind next time).
**Solstafir** - 4 It's too harsh on the ears, especially after the previous one and at night. However, it still doesn't evoke any emotions.
PS Why am I never at the beginning or end of the list?