Tag: Games
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Anna (Device 6)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Anna opened her tablet, launched the web browser, and clicked on a link. It was a blog post, first starting with a nonsensical sentence, “#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music.” What followed immediately after that was a Youtube video. And right below that? A paragraph, describing exactly what she did, five…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Unreasonable Behaviour (Off)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. This week, we listen to yet another sad music, although it’s a rather different kind of sad compared to Gone Home. I’m also going to be unconventional, and select a dark track, Unreasonable Behaviour by Alias Conrad Coldwood for this week’s cult hit freeware game, OFF. Compared to the more…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Life is Beautiful (Deadly Premonition)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. This week’s music is…the creepiest…most haunting…and downright scary music track in horror games’ histor- AH HA HA HA! No, sorry, I can’t do this. I mean, this horror game, Deadly Premonition is famous for being so bad, it’s good. So of course this week’s music is the one that hilariously…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Following Stanley (The Stanley Parable)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Today’s music is an upbeat song of excitement and adventure! It’s also 10-hours long. So…Let’s hike with the game, The Stanley Parable, with jolly cooperation! We’re Following Stanley (composed by Blake Robinson)! Now, where to start with The Stanley Parable? Hmm, well, it’s about Stanley, that’s for sure. A man…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Ryoshima Coast (Okami)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. This time, we visit ancient Japan from this brilliant piece from Okami. Make way for the epic music, Ryoshima Coast by Hiroshi Yamaguchi! It’s a wonderful composition most fitting for a game that re-tells numerous Japanese fairy tales. Okami starts with feudal Nippon (“Japan” in Japanese) getting swarmed by monsters…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: 9-bit Expedition (Dustforce)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Let’s go for something more relaxing and slightly more old school with 9-bit Expedition, composed by Terence Lee. It’s a good thing this music is so calming because the game, Dustforce, can be very, very difficult. Dustforce‘s story is pretty simple. Ahem! The world is in chaos, and covered in…