This episode is also special in that we have Color Splash's
beautiful soundtrack playing all throughout the episode, including the spectacular credits theme at the end!
Not exact matches
Throughout, Haigh holds close on Rampling, studying her shifting reactions as «Smoke Gets In Your Eyes»
plays on the
soundtrack, in a dance sequence that's both
beautiful and tense — and that culminates in the emotional swell that's been due since the opening credits.
Beautiful visuals and a great
soundtrack, that was loads of fun to
play.
· Shelter 2 —
Play as a mother Lynx, raising and protecting your cubs in a
beautiful but challenging world · Paws: A Shelter 2 Game — Guide a cub through detailed landscapes in a unique narrative adventure · Perfect for headphones — Listen to the full
soundtracks for both Shelter 2 and Paws · Go further into the story — Read and experience two «living books», each telling a unique tale ·
Play in the TV, Desktop and Portable modes · A Switch console exclusive
Releasing only last year, Ori and the Blind Forest was a pleasant surprise for many who
played it, boasting
beautiful visuals, an absolutely gorgeous
soundtrack, and a fantastic story.
-- 45 levels -
Beautiful 3 dimensions graphics - Easy, normal and hard mah - jongg game modes - Great
soundtracks and audio effects - Fun and addictive mah - jongg game -
play elements
What also springs to mind is the classic opening sequence, in which the game logo is shot, and the player is briefed, whilst a
beautiful soundtrack that seems to perfectly capture the essence of the game (and the war in general)
plays in the background.
If you've ever
played a Housemarque developed game, you have an idea of what to expect here; tight twin - stick mechanics, a flashy sci - fi aesthetic punctuated by bright neon colors (the game's HDR implementation is
beautiful), a pounding techno
soundtrack, larger than life boss encounters, the robotic female voice that announces your upgrades... Nex Machina delivers everything you've come to expect from the Finnish developer.
With interesting and amusing characters, great game
play and some truly
beautiful visuals and
soundtrack it is one of the best games on the system and I assure you that it's a great way to pass the time.
Enjoy
playing and venturing through their passion project, one with a
beautiful world, a cinematic and dynamic
soundtrack, full voice acting, decent combat, quests and so much more.
Developer: Vanillaware / Atlus Publisher: Atlus Genre: Action Role -
Playing Platform
Played: PlayStation 3 Vanillaware has created an experience that encapsulates you within a fantasy setting, through fantastical and
beautiful artwork, unique array of character designs, mythological beasts throughout the land, and a whimsical
soundtrack.
The King's Edition has a
beautiful looking music box diorama that
plays the main theme, a vinyl
soundtrack also featuring the Joe Hisaishi - composed main theme, a making - of Bluray disc, an art book and the season pass for the game.
The game builds an atmosphere like you're right in the middle of the movie with scene - by - scene remakes, original dialogue from the movie, the actual John Williams
soundtrack and
beautiful realistic graphics with an option to
play in third - person or a cockpit perspective that'll make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
Beautiful visuals and a great
soundtrack, that was loads of fun to
play.
At least, this does not affect the
beautiful music
soundtrack playing in the background, which includes brief references to classic Monkey Island tunes.
The
soundtrack is also hauntingly
beautiful, to the point where I often listen to it when I need to concentrate, yet when it is
playing within the context of the game, the music takes on a much more sinister tone.