Time only passes if you move or fish, and soon you will find out that higher prizes await you for travellig the dark waters at night. Where Dredge comes into its own however, are the quiet, creeping Lovecraftian elements that come with fishing at night. The end also shows interest diminishing as the flames start to fade away leaving everyone to stare and reminisce on what they hell they just saw.Sometimes, Dredge is just a normal fishing game, our Dredge review points out, a gentle experience centred around a fun fishing mini-game that manages to set itself ever so slightly that even fishing mini-game aficionados will enjoy it. The intro piano notes signify his bratty nature as Ziggurat's ace project from such a young age, like most child stars, the deep and almost quiet notes signifying how easy victories feel empty for him as stated by Gingka not to mention the rising notes to signify he stills feel some pleasure, but only in a twisted and sadistic way as his opponents lose all hope as their beys' spirits burn, it's also more demonically jovial in beat as this as his bey spinning around at such speed is to show off like such a brat, unlike his Hades Gate theme where he turns from some sadist child into a full blown demon mentally due to the sun being lost in his sky when he enters his own world of Hell. Sometimes this might not be the case but do know that I am trying my best to bring you this soundtrack with at least decent quality. What I am trying to do is isolate the soundtrack from the series and release it with as best quality as I can. The original composers have tried to release the OST but the production companies had no interest in an OST release. I am a big fan of the Metal Beyblade series and find it a shame that the OST for the series was never released. Original Composers: Neil Parfitt and Scott BucsisĪnime: Beyblade Metal Fusion / Metal Fight Beyblade
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