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I must say, Fangamer truly outdid themselves with this release. Just to clarify, the copies weren't factory sealed or shrinkwrapped, they were simply placed in resealable sleeves. The artwork is custom-made for this release, and it's absolutely stunning (the record label designs are brilliant). The jacket features matte printing with the title logo in spot varnish. The whole package is just gorgeous. As for the record itself, it sounds fantastic! There's hardly any noise at all, which is impressive for a colored record. The audio quality is great, with no technical issues with the tracks (so no repeats of the "Snowy" problem from the original Undertale pressing here). However, on my copy, the final track on side B sounded a bit 'off'. I'm not sure if it's just my copy or a more widespread issue, but it's a minor problem. Overall, Fangamer really hit the mark. Everything about this is nearly perfect, I can't imagine a better presentation of this soundtrack (except for the final track issue). The only other thing I was slightly disappointed with is that I kinda miss Iam8bit's preorder exclusive bonuses they included with their Undertale records, but it's practically a non-issue. Purchasing this record isn't a tricky Rouxls Kaard puzzle, it's highly recommended!
The stickers were the cherry on top of this stunning cake. The vinyl looks amazing, and I'm in love with the artwork designed for it. 10/10, would totally purchase again.
The music in this soundtrack is absolutely fantastic! However, I'd love it if the songs could loop, similar to most videogame soundtracks. Not every track needs to loop, mind you, but typically, game soundtracks play a song twice and then fade out on the third play. Occasionally, the fade-out isn't necessary, but that's the usual practice. I understand that the vinyl version has space limitations to fit onto one record, but that shouldn't be a concern for the digital soundtrack.
The stickers were the cherry on top of this amazing cake. The vinyl looks stunning, and I'm in love with the artwork. 10/10, would totally purchase again.
Sadly, there's a noticeable amount of crackling and surface noise on my vinyl, but the packaging is quite pleasant, the record itself looks appealing, and the mastering is fairly good. All in all, I'd rate it a 6 out of 10.
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