


I'm not saying certain tracks from each game is suitable for certain scenarios across the games, but overall, I prefer their tracks to stick to their own game. And this is also why I love R2's track, it makes me feel like a ruler deciding on policies and deployments that can change the fate of the entire world and then I finally decide that the only way to found out about the outcome is to do it.

R2 on the other hand have this imagery of something more serious, darker form of empire building and the choice of music is really good for such a scenario. That's what I love about it, it just bring back fun memories. R1 is fun, arcade-ish and cartoonish, the more extravagant music suits it better. I love both, but R1's track just fits R1 better and R2's tracks fits R2 way better.
