Okay, so OSV wasn’t out in full force at E3 this year, and that’s mainly because I was covering the event for Destructoid! I did see and hear a lot of great things, so I wanted to give a run-down of coverage I did over on Destructoid for you to check out: Unchained Blades impressions…
Purchase: CDJapan | Play-Asia I still get a chuckle out of the fact that Yuzo Koshiro is the man behind the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune soundtracks. Not only do they feature almost exclusively trance music, but this is some pretty authentic stuff that you might hear on a dance floor out late in a club….
[Originally posted on Destructoid] We now know that Kinect Star Wars was not the hardcore Kinect experience that it was originally touted to be. As a collection of Kinect mini-games best suited for younger players, I figured the game’s music would take a similarly lighthearted and playful approach, but the score composed by Gordy Haab…
[Originally posted on Destructoid] Diablo III has easily been one of my most anticipated games of the past five years (c’mon, we all knew it would be coming someday), and now it’s less than a week away. A lot has changed at Blizzard Entertainment since the release of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction in 2001,…
[Originally published on Destructoid] We’ve been talking a lot about Retro City Rampage and its soundtrack dating all the way back to 2010. The game’s finally due out on nearly every platform in May, and after our favorable review of the soundtrack and a look at the limited edition vinyl, we’re sitting down with composers…
This is an album that’s sure to confuse. UNDER DEFEAT was a top down shmup title released on both arcade and ported over to Dreamcast in 2006, and even recently was ported to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as UNDER DEFEAT HD in 2011. Here we are in 2012, and this album is being released…
Looking forward to Etrian Odyssey IV for the Nintendo 3DS? After checking out the game’s website and hearing the three samples from the soundtrack, I certainly am. The three samples sound remarkably similar to the Live Music by Piano and Strings Super Arrange Version album, and I immediately noticed the distinct lack of retro FM/PC…
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