both very nice.Booksgames said:I think ghost in the shell and Deus ex are good references for ambient music (for stealth or stress music - the total OST of deus ex is magic)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0z08OpmEPc[/media]
Maybe for pur action scene (pew pew pew) we can have a look at synthe metal, that was used in Dead Rising 2 action scenes.
For example :
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm3wMB0KjQ4[/media]
You and I must play very different games then. I can’t even think of one recent title that doesn’t feature background music.Geraltofbsas said:Games today are just usually silent until you start combat or watch a cutscene.
BluesBrotha said:I've mentioned this in the other thread already, but supposedly Ed Harrison is interested in this gig. He's the author of the Neotokyo OST so he already has some "cyberpunk experience". His tracks remind me a bit of GitS; I think it would fit perfectly.
gregski said:I applaud the idea of Daft Punk doing the soundtrack or a part of it - it was mentioned already in the wishlist thread. Some arguments for that:
Tohveli said:Yes, as a small studio, they should waste money as much as possible to hire some very known artists to do the soundtrack. (same with the hollywood actors) />
Kodaemon said:Speaking of polish artists:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIvl-tuZnAo