Top 10 Sci-Fi scores

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Space. The final frontier. Or the earth in the not-so-distant future. Or even a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Science fiction is big and beautiful. It explores places we will never reach, times full of unimaginable wonders and dangers; and is therefore a perfect breeding ground for unique games, franchises and their soundtracks. I would like to pay tribute to these today in my Top 10 Sci-Fi Scores. To do this, I have looked at videogames and franchises which are set somewhere in the possible future or take place in alternative universes.

In my selection, I take the total number of tracks that I have rated with 5 stars as an indicator and note this after the name of the franchise ( ) and the respective game/add-on/DLC. So it's not about the average rating of the albums, but simply about which ones impressed me with the most tracks. Although this gives bigger franchises an unfair advantage, the result was largely in line with my expectations. So it can't have been that wrong.

Als letzter Vermerk kommt, natürlich neber der obligatorischen Anmerkung, dass es sich hierbei um meinen persönlichen Geschmack handelt, noch der Hinweis, dass diese Liste auch den aktuellen Stand meiner Bewertungen widerspiegelt. Damit ist gemeint, dass ich noch nicht alle Soundtracks gehört habe, also beispielsweise der OST zum ersten Halo fehlt. Da es sich um ein ikonisches Werk mit vielen Fans handelt, bin ich mir recht sicher, darin garantiert viele schöne Tracks zu finden. Nur leider kann ich den Score eben für diese Liste nicht berücksichtigen. Wäre es mein Ansatz, zuerst alle Soundtracks auf diesem Globus gehört zu haben, würde ich schließlich nie eine Liste erstellen. Dementsprechend nun also meine Platzierungen der besten Soundtracks aus Sci-Fi Franchises, Stand April 2021. Viel Spaß!

10

Destiny

I checked in this score after it had been mentioned positively several times and because Bungie as the development team was also responsible for the aforementioned Halo-series. What can I say? Expectations fulfilled, but unfortunately not exceeded. With a few atmospheric tracks, it's only good enough for 10th place in this list for composers Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori, but that's still something.

Destiny: The Taken King
  • Remembrance
  • Bow to No One
  • Long Live the King
  • Inner Light
  • What We Fight for
  • Resist the Legion
  • Keep of Voices
  • Stay Down
  • Reboot
  • Lament
  • Questioning the Light
9

Command & Conquer

What I loved about this series: building, commanding, destroying. All at a crisp RTS pace, in an unused setting and with plenty of self-irony. Plus a soundtrack that fluctuates between mystically oppressive and electric guitar screeching and gets the blood boiling? Actually a guarantee for a high ranking. But unfortunately, background music is rarely dominant enough to shine on its own.

Command & Conquer: Generals
  • Mother of All Weapons
  • Runaway Train
  • Tides of Wrath
Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour
  • GLA Anthem
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
  • Crimson City
  • Blue Glory
  • Deadly Force
  • Guilty Pleasure
  • Light Infantry
  • Havoc
  • Maelstrom
8

Supreme Commander

Das Gleiche lässt sich wohl auch über Supreme Commander sagen, das mit seinen riesigen Schlachten den kindlichen Traum der Weltherrschaft in greifbarer Nähe rücken lies. Der Soundtrack von Komponist Jeremy Soule fängt dabei die epischen Ausmaße des Konflikts perfekt ein. Der militärische Charakter harmoniert hervorragend mit dem Futuresetting, wurde im Nachfolger von Howard Mostrom aber leider weniger glorreich fortgesetzt. Somit schafft es ein Spiel fast im Alleingang, das gesamte Franchise verdient auf Platz 7 zu heben.

  • Bellum Infinitus
  • The Final Act Begins
  • An Old Idea Made New
  • Risk, Relief and Victory
  • The Wings of Change
  • One Planet at a Time
  • Clash of the Champions
  • The Future Battlefield
  • The Art of War
  • Supreme Commander Reprise
  • Cybran Razors
  • Rhiza's Offensive
  • Supreme Commander Reprise [Withouth Guitar]
  • United Earth Federation
7

Halo

There's not much that mus be said about Halo : The Xbox bandwagon is staged in such a bombastic and emotional way that it's almost a crime to only find it in 4th place here. In the end, it's the mass of content that puts it so high up on my list - and considering the previous game series, a 4th place is nothing to sneeze at.

  • The Covenant: One Final Effort
  • Halo: Greatest Journey / Flood Rising / Halo Finale
  • Never Forget
  • Finish the Fight
Halo Wars
  • Spirit of Fire
  • Fingerprints Are Broken
Halo 4
  • To Galaxy
  • Escape
  • Lasky's Theme
Halo 5: Guardians
  • Light Is Green
  • Crossed Paths
  • Advent
  • Walk Softly
  • The Trails
  • Barren
  • Amethyst
6

Anno

I must admit that I cheated a bit with this one. After all, the Anno-series is traditionally rather unknown for its future setting, but its more or less peaceful settlement building from the 16th to the 19th century. The two rule breakers who move us to the years 2070 and 2205 were rather neglected by me, as the setting lacked the core aspect of the historically accurate chaining of goods.

What dampened my gaming experience was more than made up for by the soundtrack from German creative company Dynamedion. Both scores are beautiful to listen to and convey a hopeful and peaceful image of what awaits us in the future. And when it does come to conflict, the fight tracks are also convincing - a solid 7th place.

Anno 2070
  • Project Earth
  • Untamed
  • Walking Barefoot
  • Earth Sleeps
  • Every Ending Needs a Beginning
  • Closer to God
  • Distant Shore
  • Slumbering Hillside
  • Asymetric Warefare
  • Global Culture
  • Drone Predators
Anno 2205
  • Ibarra FoxCom
  • Megalopolis
  • Global Union Anthem
  • The Stabilizers
  • Space Lift Engineering
  • The Arc
  • Asteroid Mining [Bonus]
5

Empire Earth

A series propably noone remembers, named Earth, that for me began with Earth 2150was after Command & Conquer 2: Tiberian Sun my first real-time strategy experience - and not a bad one! At least the second game was able to inspire me with its innovative setting and the gigantic techtree, whereas the successor Earth 2160 unfortunately turned out to be a bad buy. Nevertheless, the music of both games has stuck in my memory and the franchise has climbed to 6th place.

  • Eurasian Dynasty Day 2
  • Eurasian Dynasty War 1
  • Eurasian Dynasty War 2
  • Eurasian Dynasty War 3
  • Luna Corporation Day 2
  • Luna Corporation War 1
  • Luna Corporation War 2
  • Luna Corporation War 3
  • United Civilized States War 1
  • United Civilized States War 2
  • United Civilized States War 3
  • Must Be Strong
  • Ambient 05
  • ED Theme
  • ED Fraction
  • Day 02
  • LC Theme
  • War 7
  • End Credits (Live Your Life)
4

Crysis

I was actually looking forward to revisiting Crysis in the remaster. However, as this improved version will probably make PCs glow just as quickly as the original, I will have to remain patient. It's a shame really, as I consider the first two episodes with their nano-suit action and world-saving pathos to be some of the best shooter experiences. In hardly any other first-person shooter orgy one could complete missions so freely and creatively while feeling like a badass.

The fact that the whole thing was musically accompanied by top composers such as Inon Zur, Dynamedion and even film composer Hans Zimmer is the icing on the cake. A listening experience that, in my opinion, goes too much under the radar and only just misses out on the winner's podium in this list.

  • Sometimes You Lose
  • Grave Danger
  • Sometimes You Win
  • Pyrrhic Victory
  • Airfield Assault [Alternate]
  • Crysis 2 - Intro
  • Battery Park
  • New York - Aftermath
  • No Escape
  • SOS New York
  • Chase
  • Rampage
  • Under the Clock
  • Intersection
  • Times Square - Evacuation
  • Resolution (Reprise)
  • Epilogue
Crysis 3
  • Mastermind Theme
  • It Was Never Just About the Suit
3

Mass Effect

Fucking Mass Effect. As I wrote in my review of the first Mass Effect , this franchise is pure sci-fi. And not just in terms of the story, gameplay and atmosphere, but also musically.

Jack Wall, who is largely responsible for the soundtrack, has managed to give this game series an unmistakable atmosphere. Every track, every theme feels unique, futuristic and yet approachable. Whether it's an action piece or a sad contemplation, my remaining hair almost always stands on end. The score of the Mass Effect-series to me is ultimate, the pinnacle of scripted entertainment. And even the weaker parts still have pieces that move me and therefore elevate this franchise to third place among the top 3 best sci-fi scores.

  • Mass Effect
  • The Citadel
  • Spectre Induction
  • Breeding Ground
  • Exit
  • Sovereign's Theme
  • In Pursuit of Saren
  • The End (Reprise)
Mass Effect 2
  • The Attack
  • The Normandy Reborn
  • Jacob
  • Thane
  • Grunt
  • The Normandy Attacked
  • Crash Landing
  • The End Run
  • Suicide Mission
  • Collector Fever
  • Infiltration
  • The Final Reckoning
  • The Normandy Reborn [Alternate]
  • Rescue Tali
  • The Collector Trap
  • Mission Briefing
  • One Last Speech
Mass Effect 2: Kasumi – Stolen Memory
  • Making Our Escape
  • Infiltration
Mass Effect 2: Overlord
  • Final Conversation
  • Boss Combat
  • Combat Troops
Mass Effect 3 [N7 Collector’s Edition]
  • Surkesh
  • I'm Sorry
  • We Face Our Enemy Together
  • I'm Proud of You
  • An End, Once and for All [Extended]
Mass Effect: Andromeda
  • A Better Beginning
  • A Trail of Hope
2

Star Trek

Star Trek, one of the big franchises with 'Star' in its name, is only beaten into first place by one track and reaches silver in my list of the top 10 scores of sci-fi franchises with a total of 40 5-star titles. Perhaps this can be explained by the fact that I grew up watching many Star Trek-games or most of them had independent scores. This is because, unlike number 1, there is not one defining theme for this franchise, the fanbase is much more fragmented and not clearly divided into camps.

All the better that the music in the games sounds somewhat uniform and the different soundtracks create a feeling of togetherness. Recurring elements can often be recognized, a Legacy sounds similar to a Bridge Commander , while New Worlds fits right next to Starfleet Command. My Trekki- and gamer heart rejoyces, a 2nd place more than deserved. But one franchise still manages to take the crown.

  • Encounter (Federation)
  • Encounter (Hubrin)
  • Encounter (Klingon)
  • Encounter (Taubat)
  • Start (Alpine)
  • Start (Desert)
  • Start (Ice)
  • Start (Mars)
  • Start (Mountain)
Star Trek: Starfleet Command II – Empires at War
  • Battle (Tie)
  • Battle (Win)
  • Federation (Attack)
  • Federation (Theme)
  • Klingon (Attack)
  • Klingon (Theme)
  • Lyran (Attack)
  • Mirak (Theme)
  • Mission (Success)
  • Orion (Attack)
  • Romulan (Attack)
Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force
  • Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force
  • Federation (Ambient)
  • Federation (Battle)
  • Klingon (Battle)
Star Trek: Starfleet Command III
  • Borg Battle
  • Federation Battle
  • Federation Explore
  • Federation Theme
  • Klingons Battle
  • Klingons Theme
  • Romulans Battle
  • Romulans Theme
  • Star Trek: Legacy
  • Ode to the Promised End
  • SuvwI' mIw (Way of the Warrior)
  • Assimilation Waltz
  • Generals
1

Star Wars

How could it be otherwise, that Star Wars will emerge victorious from this competition? The sheer mass of games in the War amongst the Stars universe alone meant that the series had to appear on the podium. Although there are many games that contribute a few catchy tunes, two games are the real MVPs. The two outstanding Knight of the Old Republic-games together already contribute more 5 tracks than the entire Command & Conquer-series.

After that, there aren't many more original creations, since a lot of the scores are just remixes or adaptations of John Williams' well-known film works or simply don't reach the same quality. But with the new blossoming of the license, we are facing a content offensive that should also bear musical fruit. Because if I were to include the film and series OSTs in the ranking, Star Wars would be behind Star Trek! But for this list, it's George Lucas' sci-fi madness that finds its way to the top of this list and into the author's heart. Here's to many more great pieces and goosebump moments in galaxies far, far away!

  • Startup Screen
  • The Old Republic
  • Sith Guard Encounter
  • Rakghoul Attack
  • Bastila Shan
  • Inside the Sith Base
  • The Jedi Academy
  • Dantooine Outback
  • Mandalorian Battle
  • Kinrath Cave
  • Guard Droids
  • Ahto City
  • Korriban Sith Academy
  • Darth Malak
  • The Sith
  • The Last Confrontation
  • Battle Stations!
  • Combat 1
  • Battle the Monster
  • Battle 4
  • Final Battle
  • Knights of the Old Republic II March
  • Battle on the Ebon Hawk
  • Confronting Loppak Slusk
  • Rebuilt Jedi Enclave
  • Facing Darth Sion
  • The Final Battle
  • Vode An (Brothers All)
  • Gra'tua Cuun (Our Vengeance)
  • Dha Werda Verda (Rage of the Shadow Warriors)
  • Make Their Eyes Water
Star Wars: Empire at War – Forces of Corruption
  • Zann Consortium
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
  • General Kota / The Control Room Duel
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
  • Assault on Kamino
Star Wars: The Old Republic
  • Peace, the Jedi Consular
  • Dueling Destinies - A Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Suite
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
  • Fields of Dusk [Orchestral Version]
  • Siege
  • The Abyss