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Red Steel
http://www.tomsalta.com/musicClips.html
Tom Salta, who composed the music to Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, is the composer behind Red Steel. There are 2 songs available on IGN, and a third on his site. http://wiimovies.ign.com/wii/audio/a...steel_jpop.mp3 http://wiimovies.ign.com/wii/audio/a...teel_choir.mp3 http://www.tomsalta.com/audio/behind...eavy_Theme.mp3 Personally, the so-called "J-Pop Theme" doesn't really turn me on. It just sounds lame.. but if used properly in a part of the game where there's action, it can work well as "ambience." On the other hand, I'm really digging the Choir Theme and Heavy Theme. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by neothe0ne; Oct 10, 2006 at 10:43 PM.
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yeah the J-Pop track is bleh. Wonder how it will be used in-game. Could be interesting to see image with it though.
Choir...... It sounds like a new random RPG's main theme, with a girl praying. I hope those tracks aren't among the best tracks. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The clips are from Tom Salta's website.
http://www.tomsalta.com/musicClips.html There's one more on there, called "Heavy." I like that one more than the others. Most amazing jew boots
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First post updated. Didn't realize the songs were from Tom Salta's website.
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The J-Pop shit is hilarious "I SING, VERY GOOOOD, I SING, VERY GOOOOD. SUPER SONIC!" I hope that plays during a dramatic part of the game.
"The Yakuza are here, they've just killed your goldfish!" "No.. NO.. NOOOOOOO!" "I SING, VERY GOOOOD, I SING, VERY GOOOOD" 'Heavy Theme' is pretty good though. I was speaking idiomatically. |
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Someone at Ubi recently stated that Red Steel is the very best soundtrack that Ubi, as a company, has ever produced. I'm not so sure that will be the case, but I DO like what I've heard (though that j-pop song, as they call it, is just beyond strange).
Personally, I still think Beyond Good & Evil had the most powerful and memorable soundtrack of any Ubisoft game thus far. Extremely well done, it was. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I've liked that main theme ever since I heard it in the E3 trailer.
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Last edited by watkinzez; Oct 12, 2006 at 06:08 AM.
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Sounds a bit strange and I'm sure a song like the heavy theme would drive me solemnly mad if listened to it over an extended period of time.
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I can't listen to it right now, but couldn't the j-pop theme possibly be mediocre/bad on purpose, since most j-pop is bleh mediocre filler anyway?
As long as it isn't an integral part of the game and serves as mere background music, it should be okay, no? How ya doing, buddy? |