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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on Website/YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a {{review}}, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

His style is comparable to {{WebVideo/Brutalmoose}}'s and [[https://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, such as ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] capitalized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on Website/YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a {{review}}, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, if it scores high enough, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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His style is comparable to {{WebVideo/Brutalmoose}}'s and [[https://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled oddball jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, such as ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!



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* ArtificialIntelligence: Izumi, a Japanese-speaking AI that lives in [=ReZ=]'s tech. She classifies herself as a VEA (Video Editing Assistant), which means she “do[es] all the hard work whenever [[=ReZ's=]] too lazy.” She mainly acts as a [[NonHumanSidekick helping hand]] to [=ReZ=], such as creating small video game remix compilations as filler, or giving him a game soundtrack to review when he was struggling to find one. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ...A game soundtrack that drove him temporarily insane with it's awfulness and damaged his brain.]] Oops. Perhaps partly in guilt, she took it upon herself to upload herself to his brain and start repairing it.

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* ArtificialIntelligence: Izumi, a Japanese-speaking AI that lives in [=ReZ=]'s tech. She classifies herself as a VEA (Video Editing Assistant), which means she “do[es] all the hard work whenever [[=ReZ's=]] too lazy.” She mainly acts as a [[NonHumanSidekick helping hand]] to [=ReZ=], such as creating small video game remix compilations as filler, filler or giving him a game soundtrack to review when he was struggling to find one. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ...A game soundtrack that drove him temporarily insane with it's its awfulness and damaged his brain.]] Oops. Perhaps partly in guilt, she took it upon herself to upload herself to his brain and start repairing it.



* BuffySpeak: What happens when [=ReZ=] tries to explain what Xemnas' third form in VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII looks like in his Top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs list.

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* BuffySpeak: What happens when [=ReZ=] tries to explain what Xemnas' Xemnas's third form in VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII looks like in his Top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs list.



* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in. This is thanks to Izumi, who spoke to [=ReZ=] while in his brain and that somehow caused him to fall into his own mind.

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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in. This is thanks to Izumi, who spoke to [=ReZ=] while in his brain brain, and that somehow caused him to fall into his own mind.



* MysteriousProtector: Izumi halfway qualifies, but differs in that [=ReZ=] was, until recently, not aware of her presence at all, we know exactly who she is from the beginning, and it seems that her secrecy is partly accidental.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]]: Not only did Izumi unintentionally give [=ReZ=] the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.

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* MysteriousProtector: Izumi halfway qualifies, qualifies but differs in that [=ReZ=] was, until recently, not aware of her presence at all, we know exactly who she is from the beginning, and it seems that her secrecy is partly accidental.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]]: NiceJobBreakingItHero: Not only did Izumi unintentionally give [=ReZ=] the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.



* [[SimpleYetAwesome Simple Yet Fun]]: [=ReZ=]'s theory on why Katamari's OST works so well for the game.


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* SimpleYetAwesome: [=ReZ=]'s theory on why Katamari's OST works so well for the game.
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* LongTitle: Originally, (but most likely just for RuleOfFunny) he was going to name the Top 7 Pavlov games list and the Top 14 games with scary sounds list “Top 7 List of sound effects or jingles that get me In the mood to play those certain games” & “Top 14 games that aren't horror games but have horror elements that are scary mostly because of the music or sound effects but aren't intended that way,” respectfully.
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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on Website/YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on Website/YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, {{review}}, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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* NoPronunciationGuide: [=ReZ=] didn't know how to pronounce the name of the string instrument guzheng in the Ikaruga OST review.
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* [[{{Franchise/Ys}} Ys 3]]

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* [[{{Franchise/Ys}} [[{{VideoGame/Ys}} Ys 3]]
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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube Website/YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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* SuckinessIsPainful: This troper has described the Bubble Bobble OST meltdown more than three times at this point. Just go look at those descriptions in FreakOut, ArtificialIntelligence, and NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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* TakeThat: Twice against MarvelVsCapcom3's OST for just reusing and remixing previous songs from the crossing franchises in his [[TopTenList Top 7 Fighting Game Soundtracks]] video.

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* TakeThat: Twice against MarvelVsCapcom3's ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'''s OST for just reusing and remixing previous songs from the crossing franchises in his [[TopTenList Top 7 Fighting Game Soundtracks]] video.
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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in. This is thanks to Izumi, who spoke to ReZ while in his brain and that somehow caused him to fall into his own mind.

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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in. This is thanks to Izumi, who spoke to ReZ [=ReZ=] while in his brain and that somehow caused him to fall into his own mind.
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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in.

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* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in. This is thanks to Izumi, who spoke to ReZ while in his brain and that somehow caused him to fall into his own mind.
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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and or scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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Turns out this trope doesn\'t apply. And I guess Scoring Points was redundant.


* ScoringPoints: See the intro paragraph.



* TraumaInducedAmnesia: See LaserGuidedAmnesia.
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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space between the "e" and the "Z" despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space between the "e" and the "Z" despite the display[[/labelnote]] captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]] Not only did Izumi unintentionally give [=ReZ=] the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.

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* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]] Sidekick]]: Not only did Izumi unintentionally give [=ReZ=] the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.
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->''Welcome to ReZ, where I show you the more musical side of gaming.''

WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space between the "e" and the "Z" despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

His style is comparable to {{WebVideo/Brutalmoose}}'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

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->''Welcome to ReZ, [=ReZ=], where I show you the more musical side of gaming.''

WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space between the "e" and the "Z" despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, [=ReZ=], that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

His style is comparable to {{WebVideo/Brutalmoose}}'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like such as ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!



* AprilFoolsDay: A subversion. After ReZ [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope and the fact that he won't be doing it in the Bubble Bobble OST review, it's played straight all the way through. It's even important to the continuity of his reviews.
* ArtificialIntelligence: Izumi, a Japanese-speaking AI that lives in ReZ's tech. She classifies herself as a VEA (Video Editing Assistant), which means she “do[es] all the hard work whenever [ReZ's] too lazy.” She mainly acts as a [[NonHumanSidekick helping hand]] to ReZ, such as creating small video game remix compilations as filler, or giving him a game soundtrack to review when he was struggling to find one. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ...A game soundtrack that drove him temporarily insane with it's awfulness and damaged his brain.]] Oops. Perhaps partly in guilt, she took it upon herself to upload herself to his brain and start repairing it.

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* AprilFoolsDay: A subversion. After ReZ [=ReZ=] [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope and the fact that he won't be doing it in the Bubble Bobble OST review, it's played straight all the way through. It's even important to the continuity of his reviews.
* ArtificialIntelligence: Izumi, a Japanese-speaking AI that lives in ReZ's [=ReZ=]'s tech. She classifies herself as a VEA (Video Editing Assistant), which means she “do[es] all the hard work whenever [ReZ's] [[=ReZ's=]] too lazy.” She mainly acts as a [[NonHumanSidekick helping hand]] to ReZ, [=ReZ=], such as creating small video game remix compilations as filler, or giving him a game soundtrack to review when he was struggling to find one. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ...A game soundtrack that drove him temporarily insane with it's awfulness and damaged his brain.]] Oops. Perhaps partly in guilt, she took it upon herself to upload herself to his brain and start repairing it.



* BuffySpeak: What happens when ReZ tries to explain what Xemnas' third form in VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII looks like in his Top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs list.

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* BuffySpeak: What happens when ReZ [=ReZ=] tries to explain what Xemnas' third form in VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII looks like in his Top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs list.



* ExpositionFairy: Izumi is turning into this with the more recent reviews, since she's ReZ's guide throughout his own mind.

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* ExpositionFairy: Izumi is turning into this with the more recent reviews, since she's ReZ's [=ReZ=]'s guide throughout his own mind.



* HypocriticalHumor: Izumi lightly chastises ReZ for thinking that Ikaruga was actually alive and says that “Video Games can't be alive,” despite being a highly advanced AI herself. She isn't a video game, though. Still.

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* HypocriticalHumor: Izumi lightly chastises ReZ [=ReZ=] for thinking that Ikaruga was actually alive and says that “Video Games can't be alive,” despite being a highly advanced AI herself. She isn't a video game, though. Still.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: After his FreakOut, ReZ had a lot of his gaming memories and information go under that amnesia laser. And it's Izumi's self-given job to fix that.

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: After his FreakOut, ReZ [=ReZ=] had a lot of his gaming memories and information go under that amnesia laser. And it's Izumi's self-given job to fix that.



* MysteriousProtector: Izumi halfway qualifies, but differs in that ReZ was, until recently, not aware of her presence at all, we know exactly who she is from the beginning, and it seems that her secrecy is partly accidental.
* NoPronunciationGuide: ReZ didn't know how to pronounce the name of the string instrument guzheng in the Ikaruga OST review.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]] Not only did Izumi unintentionally give ReZ the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.
* PowerupLetdown: In-universe. In the VideoGame/SuperMarioKart OST review, ReZ discovered that since he is in his own mind, he does have RealityWarper powers... with limitations.

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* MysteriousProtector: Izumi halfway qualifies, but differs in that ReZ [=ReZ=] was, until recently, not aware of her presence at all, we know exactly who she is from the beginning, and it seems that her secrecy is partly accidental.
* NoPronunciationGuide: ReZ [=ReZ=] didn't know how to pronounce the name of the string instrument guzheng in the Ikaruga OST review.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]] Not only did Izumi unintentionally give ReZ [=ReZ=] the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.
* PowerupLetdown: In-universe. In the VideoGame/SuperMarioKart OST review, ReZ [=ReZ=] discovered that since he is in his own mind, he does have RealityWarper powers... with limitations.



* [[SimpleYetAwesome Simple Yet Fun]]: ReZ's theory on why Katamari's OST works so well for the game.

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* [[SimpleYetAwesome Simple Yet Fun]]: ReZ's [=ReZ=]'s theory on why Katamari's OST works so well for the game.



* ShoutOut: When ReZ goes on on his own in his mind, Izumi shouts to him, “Wait! [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI It's dangerous to go alone.”]]

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* ShoutOut: When ReZ [=ReZ=] goes on on his own in his mind, Izumi shouts to him, “Wait! [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI It's dangerous to go alone.”]]
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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space in it despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space in it between the "e" and the "Z" despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space in it despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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ReZonance WebVideo/ReZonanceSoundtrackReviews [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized, and no, there's no space in it despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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* ThemeTune: The song used with the High Score Table at the end of the review (and was used in the opening for the first two reviews) is called “Buggie Running Beeps,” and is from, fittingly enough, the game VideoGame/Rez.

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* ThemeTune: The song used with the High Score Table at the end of the review (and was used in the opening for the first two reviews) is called “Buggie Running Beeps,” and is from, fittingly enough, the game VideoGame/Rez.{{VideoGame/Rez}}.
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* SuckinessIsPainful: This troper has described the Bubble Bobble OST meltdown more than three times at this point. Just go look at those descriptions in FreakOut, ArtificalIntelligence, and NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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* SuckinessIsPainful: This troper has described the Bubble Bobble OST meltdown more than three times at this point. Just go look at those descriptions in FreakOut, ArtificalIntelligence, ArtificialIntelligence, and NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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* AprilFool'sDay: A subversion. After ReZ [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope and the fact that he won't be doing it in the Bubble Bobble OST review, it's played straight all the way through. It's even important to the continuity of his reviews.

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* AprilFool'sDay: AprilFoolsDay: A subversion. After ReZ [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope and the fact that he won't be doing it in the Bubble Bobble OST review, it's played straight all the way through. It's even important to the continuity of his reviews.
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* VideoGame/Minecraft
* VideoGame/Ikaruga

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* VideoGame/Minecraft
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* [[Franchise/Ys Ys 3]]

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* [[Franchise/Ys [[{{Franchise/Ys}} Ys 3]]
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ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]] captialized, and no, there's no space in it despite the display[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)
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His style is comparable to [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WebVideo/Brutalmoose Brutalmoose]]'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

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His style is comparable to [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WebVideo/Brutalmoose Brutalmoose]]'s {{WebVideo/Brutalmoose}}'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!
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ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]]-] ]]is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

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ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]]-] ]]is captialized[[/labelnote]] is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)



His channel is right in this [[http://www.youtube.com/user/Dumpsterchickenshows link.]] You can access a playlist of all his reviews [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfjc5YB1WsrjURgIp79Uc47Qo2GDflvFB here.]] [[labelnote:*]]Note that that playlist is not in release date order.[[/labelnote]]-] ]]

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His channel is right in this [[http://www.youtube.com/user/Dumpsterchickenshows link.]] You can access a playlist of all his reviews [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfjc5YB1WsrjURgIp79Uc47Qo2GDflvFB here.]] [[labelnote:*]]Note that that playlist is not in release date order.[[/labelnote]]-] ]]
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His style is comparable to [[WebVideo/Brutalmoose Brutalmoose]]'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

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His style is comparable to [[WebVideo/Brutalmoose [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WebVideo/Brutalmoose Brutalmoose]]'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!
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His style is comparable to WebVideo/Brutalmoose 's and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

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His style is comparable to WebVideo/Brutalmoose 's [[WebVideo/Brutalmoose Brutalmoose]]'s and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!
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->''Welcome to ReZ, where I show you the more musical side of gaming.''

ReZonance [[labelnote:*]]Yes, the Z is captialized[[/labelnote]]-] ]]is a web video review show on YouTube by Nathan Moore, AKA ReZ, that began with three episodes all launching on November 7, 2012. The subject matter? Video game soundtracks. Something that pretty much no one else does. Further making the videos unique is his way of scoring the soundtracks, by which we mean he literally gives them [[ScoringPoints a score.]] Over the course of a review, the soundtrack earns and is deducted points varying between 100 to 1000, depending on the amount of praise and scorn given at the moment. And at the end, it's put on the High Score table. (if it scores high enough, obviously.)

His style is comparable to WebVideo/Brutalmoose 's and [[http://www.youtube.com/user/BalrogtheMaster Balrog The Master's]]: A informative and descriptive analysis of the soundtrack peppered with occasional odd-balled jokes. You'll probably have a good view on what the soundtrack is all about at the end of every review. So far, he's done the soundtracks for relatively well-known games, like ''Skyrim'', ''Katamari'', or ''Shadow of the Colossus'', but he does take requests. LIKE YS 3!

His channel is right in this [[http://www.youtube.com/user/Dumpsterchickenshows link.]] You can access a playlist of all his reviews [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfjc5YB1WsrjURgIp79Uc47Qo2GDflvFB here.]] [[labelnote:*]]Note that that playlist is not in release date order.[[/labelnote]]-] ]]

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[[folder:List of the video games who's soundtracks he's reviewed]]
* VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim
* VideoGame/KatamariDamacy (technically, he did all the games on the home consoles)
* January (BONUS ROUND)
* VideoGame/BanjoKazooie (the first one)
* VideoGame/Minecraft
* VideoGame/Ikaruga
* VideoGame/BubbleBobble (the NES port of the first game)
* [[Franchise/Ys Ys 3]]
* VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus
* VideoGame/SuperMarioKart
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[[folder:List of his Top X (usually 7) List videos]]
* Top 7 Fighting Game Soundtracks
* Top 7 Indie games soundtracks
* top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs
* Top 7 Pavlov games
* Top 14 games with scary sounds (Part 1)
* Top 14 games with scary sounds (Part 2)
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Not to be confused with VideoGame/Rez.

From here on, know that OST stands for “'''O'''riginal '''S'''ound'''T'''rack.”
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!!This series provides examples of:

* AprilFool'sDay: A subversion. After ReZ [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope and the fact that he won't be doing it in the Bubble Bobble OST review, it's played straight all the way through. It's even important to the continuity of his reviews.
* ArtificialIntelligence: Izumi, a Japanese-speaking AI that lives in ReZ's tech. She classifies herself as a VEA (Video Editing Assistant), which means she “do[es] all the hard work whenever [ReZ's] too lazy.” She mainly acts as a [[NonHumanSidekick helping hand]] to ReZ, such as creating small video game remix compilations as filler, or giving him a game soundtrack to review when he was struggling to find one. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ...A game soundtrack that drove him temporarily insane with it's awfulness and damaged his brain.]] Oops. Perhaps partly in guilt, she took it upon herself to upload herself to his brain and start repairing it.
* BrokeTheRatingScale: Subverted. Despite getting several 1000 points deductions, Bubble Bobble's OST could not get below a zero, which is even stranger since the score has gone into the negatives before.
* BuffySpeak: What happens when ReZ tries to explain what Xemnas' third form in VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII looks like in his Top 7 Boss Battle Theme Songs list.
** This was also used in the Ikaruga OST review when describing what the Sound FX made the setting feel like.
* ClimacticMusic: Ikaruga's OST gets 800 points for doing this in the review.
* ExpositionFairy: Izumi is turning into this with the more recent reviews, since she's ReZ's guide throughout his own mind.
* FreakOut: Bubble Bobble's virtually one-song long soundtrack dove him into a temporary state of insanity.
* HypocriticalHumor: Izumi lightly chastises ReZ for thinking that Ikaruga was actually alive and says that “Video Games can't be alive,” despite being a highly advanced AI herself. She isn't a video game, though. Still.
* IncrediblyLamePun: “Fighting games are really awesome. And an awesome soundtrack really gives that fighting game that extra, punch. [[LampshadeHanging Get it? Ehhh.”]]
* JitterCam: Used for comical effect in the Ikaruga OST review.
** Also used in the Top 7 Pavlov games list video, when the Skyrim theme played.
* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: What all of the reviews since the ''Shadow of the Colossus''' OST one have taken place in.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: After his FreakOut, ReZ had a lot of his gaming memories and information go under that amnesia laser. And it's Izumi's self-given job to fix that.
* LongTitle: Originally, (but most likely just for RuleOfFunny) he was going to name the Top 7 Pavlov games list and the Top 14 games with scary sounds list “Top 7 List of sound effects or jingles that get me In the mood to play those certain games” & “Top 14 games that aren't horror games but have horror elements that are scary mostly because of the music or sound effects but aren't intended that way,” respectfully.
* MusicalGameplay: He gets into a peaceful & immersive state with January's epitomizing use of this.
* MysteriousProtector: Izumi halfway qualifies, but differs in that ReZ was, until recently, not aware of her presence at all, we know exactly who she is from the beginning, and it seems that her secrecy is partly accidental.
* NoPronunciationGuide: ReZ didn't know how to pronounce the name of the string instrument guzheng in the Ikaruga OST review.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It, Non-Human Sidekick]] Not only did Izumi unintentionally give ReZ the object that caused him to become insane for a while and give him amnesia, she also caused him to become trapped in his own head just by talking to him while inside said head. You're not batting a thousand, Izumi.
* PowerupLetdown: In-universe. In the VideoGame/SuperMarioKart OST review, ReZ discovered that since he is in his own mind, he does have RealityWarper powers... with limitations.
* RhymingEpisode: The Banjo-Kazooie OST review, which also was a ChristmasEpisode.
* [[SimpleYetAwesome Simple Yet Fun]]: ReZ's theory on why Katamari's OST works so well for the game.
* ScoringPoints: See the intro paragraph.
* ShoutOut: When ReZ goes on on his own in his mind, Izumi shouts to him, “Wait! [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI It's dangerous to go alone.”]]
* SuckinessIsPainful: This troper has described the Bubble Bobble OST meltdown more than three times at this point. Just go look at those descriptions in FreakOut, ArtificalIntelligence, and NiceJobBreakingItHero.
* TakeThat: Twice against MarvelVsCapcom3's OST for just reusing and remixing previous songs from the crossing franchises in his [[TopTenList Top 7 Fighting Game Soundtracks]] video.
* ThemeTune: The song used with the High Score Table at the end of the review (and was used in the opening for the first two reviews) is called “Buggie Running Beeps,” and is from, fittingly enough, the game VideoGame/Rez.
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: See LaserGuidedAmnesia.
* VariableMix: Banjo-Kazooie's OST received praise in his review for this.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: He loves The Dormin's (from VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus) use of this trope.
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->''So I'm gonna give this page a massive score of 9999 points, and it puts it on the top of the list.''

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