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Enigma: Rising Tide "...the game has a powerful, dynamic orchestral score filled with varied themes that really help set the mood." -Scott Osborne, GameSpot "The music has the grandiose, symphonic march flair that SSI used to accompany their wargames. Better still, it parallels the action. Intense attacks are paced by intense music, and sinking ships slide beneath the waves amid the melancholy strains of death dirges." -Mark H. Walker, Gamespy "The music is the sweeping, symphonic score you might expect...it accentuates the action and paces combat with just the right touch." -Tyler Todd, Game Chronicles Magazine Tribes 2 "As Tribes1 was known for it's music, so will be Tribes2. Currently the soundtrack is topping the charts for downloads at MP3.com. The soundtrack sonsists of 5 songs, one for each ground txture package. Ice, Lush, Badlands, Volcanic, Sand. Depending on which texture package is used for the ground in each map, the music will be chosen. Of course seeing that the music is in MP3 format, players can actually replace default music with their own songs of choice by renaming them to what the current songs are called. Of course no one in their right mind would, seeing that the Tribes2 music is awesome stuff! Everyone give Tim Clarke a big hand!" -Ryan "Hickeroar" Vennell, Tribes2Review.com "Sound quality is as great as the graphics. The music is fast and the quality is sharp and clear. It fits perfectly with the game. The music starts up almost environmental like to get you in the mood of the map. It then picks up with some hard guitar rifts that bring the battles to life. This is the sort of music that gets your adrenalin pumping, as it does when the intro movie is played." -"Wicked", www.veterangamers.net "The game's music, by Timothy Steven Clarke, creates an adrenaline-pumping experience that only a game like Tribes 2 can produce. You can check out the tracks by Clarke on Mp3.com (Authors Warning: Listening to these tracks might put you into a bio-derm frenzy, wherein you might feel the need to jumppack around your house and lay waste to furniture, family and pets, so you might want to pop a Prozac before indulging)." -Aaron "PharCyde" Butler, www.gamespy.com "Composed by Timothy Steven Clarke, the soundtrack features a range of heavy industrial and jungle sounds that fit the atmosphere and ambiance of the game perfectly." -Jian Reis, www.prophecy.co.za "The pumping techno soundtrack is very well engineered and gives you the right kind of rhythm to blow your enemies into their next lifetime." -Erich Becker, www.escmag.com "The sound is great! There's a killer music track in the background that really gets your blood pumping." -"Captain THC" "The music is really great, and is some sort of techno rock. It even fits the environment that one is playing in. If one was playing in snow, the track would sound?. Snowy." - "mx2323", Bluescreenofdeth.net "The music is cool, if you're into playing your games with music. It's heavy metal backed with some cool techno beats, and actually fits the game pretty well in the intense battles." -"Jerred", GameRankings.com Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee "The sound is first rate, with each monster sounding exactly like it does on the silver screen (or home video). The music sounds almost exactly like the score to one of the various Godzilla films, helping to immerse players into the world of Godzilla. The sound effects of the cars, tanks, buildings, etc. all come together to make a massive din that blends together well without overwhelming the player." -Daniel "Monk" Pelfrey, Gamers Web "The sound effects in DAMM are nothing short of amazing. Each monster has their own unique roar and screams which happen to be ripped straight out of the Godzilla movies; personally I wouldn?t have had it any other way. Other sound effects such as crumbling buildings, firearms, explosions, laser beam, etc? all sound top notch". -Elias Dounas, GamersMark 3D Ultra Pinball The Lost Continent "The music in the The Lost Continent has been done very well. All the music that you hear for the different tables gives them a different theme. This definitely adds to the game and the experience of playing the The Lost Continent. Without the music, the sound alone would have been OK, but the music adds the drama that would have been otherwise missing. Since there is enough variety in the music, the creators of the The Lost Continent have achieved a good mix of how to use music in the game effectively." -Shawn Quigley, www.avault.com "...it would be a disgrace not to mention the excellent music. The soundtrack accompanies each level's theme suitably. ...as far as game soundtracks are concerned, it's one of the best I've heard." -"Sylvia", www.game-revolution.com 3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride "The cacophony of boisterous sound effects in 3-D Ultra Pinball Thrillride is non-stop and absolutely critical to the success of this offering. Both the vocal effects and the noises the ball instigates are consistently excellent, and many are quite innovative. The effects are distinctive enough that you can tell from audio cues alone which feature you have just activated; the combination of pinball and roller coaster sounds can at times be downright exhilarating." -Bob Mandel, www.adrenalinevault.com |
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