

with dark (although energetic) synthwave as the soundtrack. Art Of Rally is about rally racing in bright, colorful, and sunny environments.In Animal Crossing for GameCube, the music that plays from 2:00 AM to 2:59 AM is dissonant and upbeat compared to the quieter, more subdued songs that play during the rest of the early morning.The third game uses bouncy banjo music (albeit with a more appropriate dark tune playing alongside it) for most of it.The second game keeps a light, upbeat track for most the game, even when Elizabeth is summoning black magic.For example, this was used in a racing game, this ended up being used in a shooting gallery-type game and this ended up being used for a game based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Because the Sega Genesis version of Action 52 reuses its music quite a bit, this happens every now and then.It actually starts to sound really unsettling. Dual Destinies has Bobby Fulbright's theme, an incredibly upbeat jazz song, still plays when he's on the stand in the final case, and you've all but figured out he's actually a murderous international spy known as "The Phantom", and the real Fulbright is long dead.

In the fourth case, it's a bit jarring that heroic "Great Revival" theme is heralded by the arrival of Manfred von Karma. Likewise, Shih-Nah/Calisto Yew's reveal is an intense dramatic moment, but the mood is rather ruined by her theme song being a happy, bubbly piece of jazz.While this makes sense, since he's become the focus of the scene, his theme song is a not-particularly-exciting piano and guitar piece that makes it feel a little less epic.

