When I reviewed the game this year, I said this about the soundtrack: «Dark and ominous sci - fi techno, classic
chiptune effects, and electronic synth combine to create a sound that is both subtly familiar, yet entirely unique.»
Not exact matches
Audio is also appreciably fitting, featuring
chiptune - like music and retro - inspired sound
effects.
The audio is equally unmemorable with plenty of stereotypical
chiptunes and a lack of satisfying sound
effects.
Anyway, the energetic
chiptune soundtrack and goofy wobbly
effects while the slime jumps around suit the ridiculous game world perfectly.
Additional features include an intuitive two - button control scheme, stylish retro graphics, and
chiptunes by Rushjet1, special screen
effects and other surprises.
So we thought, why not tap into that retro vibe and cook up an optional
chiptune version of the entire Mighty No. 9 game soundtrack, including classic sound
effects?
A fine collection of classic Dragon Quest tunes, some
chiptune sound
effects, and no voice acting whatsoever.
Shovel Knight had some depth hidden beneath the nostalgic visual style, 8 - bit sound
effects, and surprisingly incredible «
chiptune» music.
I certainly can't see some niche title with (often distorted)
chiptune versions of copyrighted songs having a substantial
effect on sales of the original works.