![]() However, i remember several songs from racing games of 90's Photon Rez, Quantum Singularity, Romulus 3, Callista, Cygnus Rift and many other soundtracks that i still keep in my PC and phone. And the problem with Wreckfest's is that it is a racing game.Yes, what you say is the logical thing we are expecting. Originally posted by Dogmatius:While it's true that the right music can work as a powerful emotional amplifier in games, it does have to be connected to a memorable moment/theme which usually requires some sort of story or plot twist taking place. Hence, i am sure -with passing time- game soundtracks that come within software as default play vital role for the overall value of the software over LONG time periods. Maybe i am giving extra value for themes inside games, but i had never guessed that i would remember my played games with their soundtracks 20 years later. Yeah, i know we can do this anytime for any type of music player outside of game but over 20 years since i began playing computer games, the games i remember are those which had amazing music inside. ![]() I was talking of some music manager next to -or inside- game options where we can add or remove many soundtracks for our playlist anytime and making a default track list for ourselves. Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers ^^ I quite like the current menu theme. In that case I would proberly go with something like Motörhead - Ace Of Spades, Spiderbait - Black Betty and just for the lulz. ![]() Maybe the prerace and aftermath screens could use a few extra tracks though. The main menu theme is excellent paced and music duing races is a no-go. Originally posted by Dogmatius:To be honest I'm having a hard time seeing where you would fit more music into Wreckfest. ![]()
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