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Rhythm Encounter 163 – Princes, Expeditions, Dating, the 1980s, and More

Rhythm Encounter 163 Spring 2025 Music Grid with art from Clair Obscur, Blue Prince, Deltarune, Old Skies, Sea of Stars, and Date Everything

Call it spring, some spring and some summer, or the most accurate but boring moniker, “Q2 2025,” but the second quarter of this year saw the release of some VERY musically important titles in RPGFan’s coverage. While Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 looms over everything in the RPG space for this time period, there were many notable other releases that also deserve your time, from RPGs to adventure games and visual novels.

Oh, and classic RPG fans, just for the record, Mike would have included a song in honor of the overdue release of the Super Mario RPG (Remake + SNES) OST if he hadn’t featured that game in our prior episode!

As usual, we also have a longer list below of the many albums and releases we considered for this episode, so don’t miss it!

Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff; Edited by Mike Salbato

Links for this episode

Tracklist

0:07:51 – The 80s Called (Thomas Regin) – Old Skies
0:13:23 – Encounter Elite! (Narcis Version) (Eric W. Brown) – Sea of Stars: Throes of the Watchmaker
0:19:05 – Ever Higher (Toby Fox) – Deltarune Chapters 3+4
0:24:14 – Theme from Capriccio Infernal (John Michael Tatum) – Date Everything
0:32:46 – Éveil (Lorien Testard) – Clair Obscur: Expedition 330:40:09 – Under the Black Bridge (Trigg & Gusset) – Blue Prince

More Recent Music to Check Out

Album Links

Blue Prince Original Soundtrack

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Original Soundtrack

Date Everything Official Game Soundtrack

Deltarune Chapters 3+4 OST

Old Skies Soundtrack

Sea of Stars: Throes of the Watchmaker Original Game Soundtrack

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Mike Salbato

Mike has been with RPGFan nearly since its inception, and in that time has worn a surprising number of hats for someone who doesn't own a hatstand. Today he balances his Creative Director role with his Editor-in-Chief status. Despite the amount of coffee in his veins, he bleeds emerald green.

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