There are those who said this day would never come. What are they to say now?
Halo 4 is on the horizon, and people have been wondering what composer Neil Davidge would do in Marty O’Donnell’s and Michale Salvatori’s place. While I personally enjoy the soundtrack album, it is admittedly different. Still, don’t let that dissuade you, as the music in-game is incredibly effective and will have you thinking of Metroid Prime fairly often.
In the meantime, check out the limited-run limited edition soundtrack above. It contains the soundtrack, a remix disc (with arguably better versions of the songs than found on the OST), and a making-of DVD. Also inside is a vinyl record, a code for an exclusive shirt for your XBLA avatar, a signed print, and a massive booklet walking fans through the music production process and each track on the album.
It’s available on the Halo 4 soundtrack website for $74.99, and is definitely worth your consideration.
Tags: Features, Halo, Halo 4, Limited Edition, Microsoft, Neil Davidge, OSVchannel, Unboxing, Video
The way you couldn’t remember the price makes it seem like they sent you an $80 review copy… damn, must be nice. 😛
Well, they announced this with a price in Euros, so I wasn’t sure if it was $75 or $80 US, but yes, this is a review copy. It doesn’t ship until 11/06/2012, so we got an early copy so people could see this before deciding if they wanted to drop $80 on it.
Gotcha. Sorry, didn’t mean to make it seem like I was doing some unnecessary ball busting there.
No way, ball bust at will! I think readers of any site have every right to know that we do our evaluations based on free review product. =)