Ryuu96 said:
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If it launches at $30 that is a day one for me. The game should have released on the original XBox. The first Onimusha game on the original XBox had a video preview of Onimusha 2 on the disc.
Ryuu96 said:
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If it launches at $30 that is a day one for me. The game should have released on the original XBox. The first Onimusha game on the original XBox had a video preview of Onimusha 2 on the disc.
G2ThaUNiT said:
Not to mention the high likelihood that majority, if not all, of these games will also be ported to Switch 2. |
Plus, some COD games should show up on Switch 2 also.
G2ThaUNiT said:
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what's the likelihood of them doing a late xbox port of Mega man Battle network collection? Those are the only mega man games I like (besides Legends)
Avowed - We Twine (End Credits)
Venus Theory’s soundtrack for Avowed is just as majestic, with traditional orchestral moments making way for music that takes influence from Indian, Chinese, Greek culture and beyond. “Getting the opportunity to learn from and work with the studio behind some of my favourite games and scores, while also getting to score one of their games myself and creating an immersive soundtrack experience is such a whirlwind of a gig,” composer Venus Theory said. “I can’t wait to share the music and sonic worlds we’ve been working on together and see my take on The Living Lands and the world of Eora out in the wild.”
“A sonic introduction to the themes and world of Eora as presented in Avowed, with some clever nods to major character themes and story moments that you’ll discover as you experience the game,” Venus Theory said about the title theme. “As with the shift in perspective players experience in Avowed, the title track leans into the new and innovative sonic palette that provides the signature sound of Avowed while retaining the same ‘fantasy’ leaning tone.”
“In my mind, ‘Soil Song’ is one of the ‘peak Avowed‘ moments that the studio and I set out to capture the sound of ‘fantasy’ without being ‘generic fantasy’,” Venus Theory told NME. “Delicate and evolving soundscapes underpin the flowing and almost lachrymose lead lines provided against a distinctive orchestral foundation blending the sounds of traditional folk and unique regional instruments to showcase the culture and ‘sound’ of the Living Lands.”
He added: “The end credits track plays into the idea that the end is just the beginning of whatever players decide is next for the world of the Living Lands. Combining many elements you hear throughout the game, the track acts as both a reprisal of various sonic signatures and a flourishing capstone to their story and choices in-game.”
‘Avowed’ Shares Three Gorgeous Songs From Its Epic Soundtrack - NME
It takes a real psycho to put the link underneath the video and not before the video.
Ride The Chariot | ‘25 Completed
Venus has taught me quite a bit in the last 3 years. Nice to finally see what he had been working on.
...to avoid getting banned for inactivity, I may have to resort to comments that are of a lower overall quality and or beneath my moral standards.
Lot of stuff on sale also a few from my wishlist
- A juggler's Tale
- The last campfire
- Violett Remastered
- Giraffe and Annika
- Metal Gear Solid 1 Remastered
- Onimusha Warlords Remastered
ice said:
what's the likelihood of them doing a late xbox port of Mega man Battle network collection? Those are the only mega man games I like (besides Legends) |
Relatively higher lol. They've clearly been working on Capcom's MT Framework engine compatibility issues on Xbox, which opens up the possibility of the other collections/older tech games (Monster Hunter Stories) to being ported as they all run on the same engine.
Probably depends on how well these first games sell.
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