The Resident Evil franchise has witnessed an exciting resurgence over the past few years, with all-new horror experiences like the Vr-enhanced RE7 being complimented by carefully crafted trips down memory lane – like the wildly successful Resident Evil 2 remake, which recently slithered onto PS4, Xbox One and PC.
The latter version has proven to be the gift that keeps on giving, what with players building PC mods to alter the appearance of Mr. X – or change his character skin altogether. Operating on two fronts, you could even go so far as to say that the Resident Evil franchise has been burning the candles at both ends, with the HD remakes serving as a welcome addition to the all-new games.
But today’s news draws our attention to the past – specifically, Resident Evil 1 and 2, as Capcom has announced plans to bring both soundtracks to vinyl.
They’ll be released in a “standard...
The latter version has proven to be the gift that keeps on giving, what with players building PC mods to alter the appearance of Mr. X – or change his character skin altogether. Operating on two fronts, you could even go so far as to say that the Resident Evil franchise has been burning the candles at both ends, with the HD remakes serving as a welcome addition to the all-new games.
But today’s news draws our attention to the past – specifically, Resident Evil 1 and 2, as Capcom has announced plans to bring both soundtracks to vinyl.
They’ll be released in a “standard...
- 2/22/2019
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Whether you’re scaling cliffs to Uncharted’s booming orchestra, or gunning down goons to the pounding beat of Battlefield 3, great music makes games better. Wandering the halls of the Rpd building wouldn’t be the same without the eerie tones of Masami Ueda to keep you company: who can imagine Mario’s playful jumping without the trademark ‘der-der-der-der-der-da-der’?
Whether it’s aimless sandbox meandering you’re after, or explosive full-speed action, superb soundtracks can set the mood faster than a candle in a wine bottle.
Here are five of the best:
5. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – Amon Tobin
Composer and DJ Amon Tobin faced a tough challenge with the Chaos Theory soundtrack. Splinter Cell changes pace at a moment’s notice: one minute you’re tiptoeing your way along a darkened catwalk, the next, a guard has you in his flashlight and all bullet-flying hell is breaking loose. As such,...
Whether it’s aimless sandbox meandering you’re after, or explosive full-speed action, superb soundtracks can set the mood faster than a candle in a wine bottle.
Here are five of the best:
5. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – Amon Tobin
Composer and DJ Amon Tobin faced a tough challenge with the Chaos Theory soundtrack. Splinter Cell changes pace at a moment’s notice: one minute you’re tiptoeing your way along a darkened catwalk, the next, a guard has you in his flashlight and all bullet-flying hell is breaking loose. As such,...
- 8/11/2012
- by Edward Smith
- Obsessed with Film
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