I wonder like the SNES game they keep the Star Trek vibe at the beginning of the game.
New State of Play on December 10…
highlight excerpt:
The startup sound almost seems as though it shifts through several phases that tells a story. You have the opening tones, then it has the bells, then the swooshing sound, then an almost ethereal finale. Were you trying to tell a musical story? If so, what was that story, in your mind?
Fujisawa: I expressed the excitement to the game that begins after this sound by starting the music quietly in order not to scare the user when they turn the power on and follow it with the sound quality that sounds original and also welcoming.
My aim is to lead the sense of security when the console is turned on to the excitement after with the C major dominant motion showing the intention for continuing to be on the mainstream, the rich strings kick in and the last part features twinkling tones and setting the perfect 4th chords.
The function of this sound is to tell the user that the hardware is running like it is supposed to, and that the disc has successfully been read.
To add, the swooshing reverse sound is designed so that it can go into loop if the disc couldn’t be read, and we can understand if something went wrong.
Time to get your vote in…
State of Play soon…
That bish gonna have a steelbook!
Count that as BOUGHT!
All I need is a PS4 (disc) release of the High Moon Studios Transformer games and I can pretty much junk my PS3.
Not seeing any links to pre-order Resident Evil 3 collectors edition online. Guess I’ll have to head to Gamestop when they open, ugh.
I’d say hold off on heading into Gamestop. Amazon should have their preorder links up this afternoon sometime.
Just got through watching the new State of Play, and based on what’s been shown for Babylon’s Fall so far, that’s my game of the presentation; outside of Dreams exiting early access.