Sentences with phrase «background music really»

Every fan town building games knows how important the background music really is.
The added upbeat background music really brings this all together.

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You can't really think of it or label it quite as easily as you can describe the [sight of the] cup that the coffee is in or the music that's playing in the background.
I find the direction, photography, and production values somewhat more interesting in this one and really like the background music by Tom Rossi.
Btw, I love love the background music of this video — it really spreads that chilly mood!
They have a block of their store front windows decorated for the season with music playing in the background... it's fun, festive and the girls really love it.
Actually, the «music» side of that movie is really the background.
Equally, though background music was a welcome and pleasant addition to this traditionally silent game, Collavier surely could have settled for something that didn't sound like a) the elevator music of a really dingy hotel or b) the exceptionally bland music businesses play when they put you on hold on the phone?
I was a massive fan of this movie when it came out, and it was really cool to hear the real music being played in the background.
He always was very good at using his music to really underscore the emotion, and something that I really wanted to do on this movie was to keep the song playing until the end, so that music did not just become sound bits in scenes, just to have noise in the background, but they actually became their own identity, and hence became more important for the scene.»
If you really want to get crazy ~ you can play some fun music in the background like «Kung Fu Fighting.»
Her background as a major market radio personality, music and program director to certified educator and Chopra Center executive gave her insight and compassion for the challenge we are facing in today's world for balance and the need to redefine what success really looks like.
And although I really enjoyed the background music as I played, the voice acting was not nearly as good.
You'll mainly hear the sound of your drums and Patapons singing during gameplay but the background music is a treat to the ears and I really hope they release a soundtrack.
Appropriately sinister background tracks during exploration would have really been cool, though I thought the lack of music seemed fitting.
Last note: In addition to graphics that seem very well - suited for the Genesis (terrific backgrounds and detailed animation), the game has really excellent music and sound.
So when you remix your build you're remixing the overall background music too, a really neat touch.
The music switches between epic battle music to soft background music when you are exploring and it blends beautifully and really makes you immersed in this world.
I like hearing those sounds intermingle with the background of a flowing river, or the rush of a waterfall in the distance... there's music hiding in all these spaces, and I really enjoy how it all turned out.
The only parts I don't really like about it are the (1) lack of background music (it's barely there), (2) the melon - crate minigame, and (3) finding that last freaking Melon in a level!
The game has a lot of acoustic guitar music going in the background, on your phone, on the hi - fi, etc and i don't mean that in a bad way, it was really relaxing and at the same time without letting you notice sinks you into the games environment.
I was a massive fan of this movie when it came out, and it was really cool to hear the real music being played in the background.
Having come from a banking, then software background and really wanting to do something different in music, I was disappointed that we could only take it so far at the time.
It also contains shopkeepers that sing along to the background music in an operatic baritone, so really, what else could you want?
As far as the overall presentation goes, I really love the shiny futuristic feel of the game, especially the flaming molten interior of the cube, the fizzle of the trail as it crackles along behind you, and the thumping techno music in the background.
There isn't really any music in the background so if you want to listen to music throw a CD in your stereo, because all your hearing in this game is the roaring and for what it is worth the sound effects are impressive and get the job done.
I normally don't mention much about music, because it's just background noise, but, in RPGs, especially these turn based ones, music can really make a game feel good.
During the game you'll be treated to an organ style background theme, and while it's a short loop of music, it doesn't really seem to get old.
Plus, I really didn't want to mute anything because the background music via Grant Kirkhope, David Wise, and Steve Burke is one of my favorite aspects of Yooka - Laylee (aside from the game's mechanics).
However, after viewing the edited scenes with the «temporary» background music, Kubrick decided that he really liked it that way — and so rather than using the score which North was composing and recording, he re-edited the video to match the tempo of the classical recordings he had used.
I also wouldn't recommend using the Ecobee4 for playing music unless you're really desperate for background noise.
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