The end of the year is always a bright spot when it comes to writing. List articles can be an absolute blast to both write and read. Sure, you'll probably see about a thousand of them during the closing month of 2022, so what's one more, right? This list is here to talk about the very best PlayStation music we heard in 2022. While it's simply not possible to touch upon every soundtrack deserving of mention, we've compiled what we think are the best of an already bright bunch. With a variety of sounds and compositional voices to explore, let's get listing.
10: Unpacking
The relaxing nature of this wonderful game wouldn't be the same without the delightful soundtrack courtesy of Jeff van Dyck. An interesting blend of acoustic elements and chiptune, the music is the absolute perfect accompaniment to the blissful experience of unboxing all manner of items and placing them throughout your new digital home.
9: Norco
Norco is an extraordinarily well-written game, and that's a feature that extends beyond, well, the writing. The soundtrack, from the combined efforts of Thou and Gewgawly I, offers a surprisingly adaptable synth-heavy, ambient score that is able to deftly adapt to the game's impressive range in tone.
8: A Plague Tale: Requiem
The first Plague Tale featured on our soundtracks list back in 2019, so it's perhaps not surprising that its sequel graces the list for 2022. Composer Olivier Deriviere returns to the series once again, bringing another brilliant soundtrack spilling over with powerful moments punctuated by driving strings and roaring choral melodies. Of particular note is the mastery with which tension is conveyed through the music — especially the string section.
7: Sable
Shedworks' stunning cel-shaded exploration title finally found its way over to PlayStation just a scant few weeks ago, but it wasn't a moment too soon. We need to mention the incredible work of Japanese Breakfast when it comes to crafting the soundtrack. With a great emphasis on piano ambient beauty, the score offers an odd cross-section; it's like the traditional sound of Japanese Breakfast with a splash of Joe Hisaishi.
6: God of War Ragnarok
Bear McCreary brought a remarkable Nordic slant to the beloved music of the God of War series back in 2018, and he has picked up right where he left off with Ragnarok. Calling upon some of the familiar melodies from the last title — and series in general — while introducing a plethora of new themes and breathtaking moments, God of War continues to excel at basically all levels of video game brilliance.
5: Stray
Given the grimy nature of the walled city in which you find yourself confined, it'd perhaps be expected that Stray's soundtrack would take on some kind of industrial lilt, perhaps influenced by the likes of Trent Reznor. This is why it's both welcome and shocking that the OST from Yann Van Der Crussyen instead provides a score populated by beautiful ambience. Rather than revelling in the dark, dingy corners of the world, the soundtrack chooses to shine a brighter light on beauty and happiness. A daring, and brilliant, decision in the long run.
4: The Artful Escape
While it might have been slight on gameplay, The Artful Escape is absolutely brimming with incredible music. Navigating slyly between retro, folksy music into face-melting, guitar-shredding metal, the sonic palette of Beethoven & Dinosaur's platformer is completely unhinged. Add to those sounds a traditional game score — from Johnny Galvatron and Josh Abrahams — comprised of an almost innumerable number of genres and influences, and the amount of incredible music on offer is eye-watering.
3: Moss: Book II
Much like with a couple of other titles on this list, Moss: Book II's predecessor has appeared on one of these lists before. Jason Graves' work on the first Moss was an incredible, poignant fantasy score. It was the perfect accompaniment to the delightful adventure that Quill the mouse found herself on. This very much remains the case with the sequel, as Graves uses the opportunity to return to this sandbox by increasing the repertoire of sounds. While the soundtrack remains a largely fantasy affair, the score isn't afraid to look inwards, offering a plethora of sombre, emotionally profound moments.
2: Elden Ring
Of course, this had to be on here. Even if the Soulsborne formula isn't your idea of a good time, it's hard to argue FromSoftware's titles don't have incredible soundtracks. To the surprise of no one, this remains the case with the studio's foray into the open world. Offering a huge amount of wondrous ambient music that gives peak Elder Scrolls a run for its money, Elden Ring also continues the trend of delivering great boss music. While normally the boss music, is loud, epic, and in-your-face, Elden Ring mixes in opportunities for the boss music to be understated, sometimes downright beautiful. An unexpected, but most welcome inclusion.
1: Sky: Children of the Light
Music and the significant role it can play in delivering a divine gaming experience is familiar territory to thatgamecompany. Each of its previous three titles — flOw, Flower, and Journey — represent some of the very best that game music has to offer. So much so that, a couple of years back, we even dubbed Journey the best game soundtrack of the decade. Sky sees Flower composer Vincent Diamante return, and with this comes an absolutely massive, multi-volume soundtrack packed to the brim with touching music. While the DNA of what made the Flower soundtrack so good is visible, Sky is very much an evolution of what came before, offering an expanded variety of sounds and styles, ultimately delivering the very best game soundtrack of the year.
No list is complete without a section for honourable mentions. Ten is simply not enough space to mention every soundtrack worth mentioning, so we'd like to throw that extra little bit of attention in the direction of a handful of other games that came oh so close to making the full list:
Metal: Hellsinger, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Cursed to Golf, A Musical Story, Neon White, We Are OFK, The Callisto Protocol
What do you think of the list? Which ones are missing that you think we should have included? Sound off in the comments section below.
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No love for Sonic Frontiers?
@somnambulance
I was thinking the same thing. 😄
Well at least Plague Tale Requiem got some love here. Well deserved too "No Turning Back" in particular was a highlight for me along with the main theme of course.
GoWR soundtrack was so good. It was used in a subtle way but when you actually listened to it, it was brilliant.
A Plague Tale Requiem soundtrack was great too. The main menu theme reminded me of The Winds of Winter from Game of Thrones.
Was going to shout out xenoblade 3! before remembering, wait... wrong platform.
My GOTY 2022 choice from Epic Chef PS4.
@Korgon I swear, it seemed like PushSquare was building to it. It feels like multiple staff members brought up the soundtrack at some point.
For me, I’d put Sonic, Stray, A Plague Tale, and Elden Ring as my top picks. Not in any particular order with them. They all do different things that I appreciate.
I quite like the songs on eFootball 😮
God of War by far wins this for me, its an incredible score.
Sonic Frontiers being listed as one of the best games of the year but not even being in the best 17 soundtracks of the year is weird
Since Cursed to Golf was in honorable mentions, I just wanted to say that it sounded great at first. But after hearing the same music over and over again, I actually had to turn the volume down because of how grating it got, lol.
Nice to see Michelle Zauner’s work on Sable recognized. One of the few times when I’ve bought a game because I wanted to listen to it more than play it.
I really enjoyed the music in The Artful Escape as well. The gameplay is…limited, but good lord the epic chord changes that game throws at you! It’s like being permanently stuck in the payoff chorus of a song from a 1970’s Yes album. And I mean that in a good way.
@WallyWest It absolutely is, Atreus’ theme is bloody brilliant as well as ending song from Hozier. Bear McCreary outdid himself again.
GOW at 6 is crazy but what’s even crazier is not having HFW in the top ten when that low key has one of the best soundtracks this year
@dark_knightmare2 I can’t remember a single track from HFW. Can’t have been THAT good, clearly 😉
Michelle Zauner really captured exploring Sable's peaceful yet solemn open desert with an aura of wonder mystery.
@matej Curiously, unbeknown he already had multiple projects under his belt, Bear McCreary got into my radar with the Walking Dead. If you haven't watched it or are not familiarized and don't care about spoilers, watch Season 11 Episode 9 clip: Maggie takes her revenge. It's not a long track, but that track is lit.
Unfortunately, he has not released his soundtracks like other of his projects yet. and I am guessing in part because of AMC ownership/licensing.
@Mauzuri Definitely disagree. Frontiers had a solid soundtrack. I’ll be honest though, this comes from a person that feels most Sonic soundtracks are sort of grating, so, like many things, I felt the change of style helped the game a great deal
@dark_knightmare2 Agreed. The HFW soundtrack is awesome. I'm forever listening to it in the gym. I enjoy it more than I did the game!
I barely even remember any of the music in Elden Ring.
@awp69 That is exactly why it was in honorable mentions haha. I think I mentioned that in the review for the game too actually. The music was really good, but by the time you're done playing, the music makes you feel like you're going insane
@Amnesiac Artful Escape has a such a weird unique soundtrack haha. All the guitar "gameplay" segments are so satisfying even if there aren't many of them, and the regular score is so damn good too. The whole vibe of that soundtrack is strange, and it's so good!
Well of course it would have to be in a good way! Tere's no way to listen to Yes, unless it's a good thing! Simply not possible! 🤣
@Korgon Olivier Deriviere's scores are usually so unique! I still listen to his soundtrack for Vampyr on the regular! Always a great listen!
Really surprised HFW's soundtrack didn't make the cut, but a nice year for music overall.
Trash list written by a trash person. NieR STILL hasn't made it onto a single one of these lists and I'm sick of it. This list should just be 9 songs from the NieR soundtrack and one from Sonic Frontiers.
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