EvaUnit02 on 14/9/2009 at 03:08
Quote Posted by The Alchemist
The track is Lux Aterna by Mansell, btw. The brilliant but terribly overused soundtrack of Requiem For A Dream.
You clearly haven't heard that RfaD tune enough, because the track in that trailer is definitely not it.
Renzatic on 14/9/2009 at 03:14
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Looks like you're forgetting Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Considering that and Twilight Princess were two of the last AAA titles for Gamecube, I'd call that a saturation.
I was thinking of Zelda LttP and Metroid Prime 2. I totally forgot about Twilight Princess. So okay, three games. A little more than what I thought, but still hardly what I'd call over saturated.
Aja on 14/9/2009 at 03:25
And A Link To the Past is the only one that ever did it cleverly.
The Alchemist on 14/9/2009 at 04:41
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
You clearly haven't heard that RfaD tune enough, because the track in that trailer is definitely not it.
Ah you know what I just checked and you're right. Awfully familiar but definitely not it. Come to think of it, I like the track in the trailer more. Can someone actually find out what it is?
Scots Taffer on 14/9/2009 at 07:34
Brisbane based design studio eh? Not in love with the aesthetic as the punk part of steampunk is never done right IMO. Also gore overload at the end. A little bit of restraint and it could be very stylish.
But I don't play games anymore so I should probably shut up. :)
EvaUnit02 on 14/9/2009 at 10:36
Quote Posted by Scots Taffer
Brisbane based design studio eh? Not in love with the aesthetic as the punk part of steampunk is never done right IMO.
How so? -punk literature doesn't automatically dystopian societies and morally questionable protagonists, if that's what you're getting at.
EvaUnit02 on 14/9/2009 at 10:37
Quote Posted by Scots Taffer
Brisbane based design studio eh? Not in love with the aesthetic as the punk part of steampunk is never done right IMO.
How so? <noun>-punk literature doesn't automatically a counter-culture that's rebelling against the establishment, nor dystopian societies and morally questionable protagonists (sometimes considered anti-heroes), if that's what you're getting at.
The Alchemist on 14/9/2009 at 12:27
Some rather nice screenshots of the game on this guys site. :)
Scots Taffer on 14/9/2009 at 13:49
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
How so? -punk literature doesn't automatically dystopian societies and morally questionable protagonists, if that's what you're getting at.
I said "aesthetic". Punk invariably seems to mean SPIKY HAIR, GOGGLES AND WACKY LEATHER CLOTHES WITH LOTS OF BUCKLES.