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All of the OST is incredible really, because it efficiently emphasizes different situations, from droning darkness in corridors, to twisted and strained relief melody in save rooms.
The in-game stars to me are the incorporated classical tracks. The Promise with Chopin's Raindrops - powerful emphasis on the emotional predicament of heroines. Sad, deeply touching Ständchen by Schubert, especially powerful when you hear it as a faint sound in the background of ambient noise in the Gestalt quarters of Penrose 512. I profoundly enjoyed the contrast of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake against the oppressive darkness of the setting. Like a ray of hope motivating to go on, a spell of protection. Not to forget Beethoven's calming Moonlight Sonata in piano save room.
Also might add that I absolutely love the Mynah boss theme. The combat tracks are ok personally but not really bad in any way.
Absolutely worth it in my opinion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKlAHqsiG1w
dunno if it's the best, but it's up there.