I love its soundtrack, made up of
fully voiced tracks.
Not exact matches
With a
fully voiced story mode lasting more than 30 hours, P4D is exclusive to the PS Vita (PSTV compatible), and features challenging music - rhythm gameplay that explores nearly 30 full remixes and original
tracks based on the compositions of legendary Persona series music composer, Shoji Meguro.
Lessons in the scheme run as follows: Lessons 1 - 3 - Drama games - 20 games,
fully explained, that are guaranteed winners for any group Lesson 4 -
Voice work - a cracking lesson designed to unleash the student's
voice work Lesson 5 - Freeze Frames Lesson 6 - Thought
Tracking Lesson 7 - Mime Lesson 8 - Levels and Proxemics Lesson 9 - Soundscaping Lesson 10 - Mime Lesson 11 and 12 - Improvisation and Developing a Concept Lessons 13 and 14 - Rehearsal - highly structured lesson with guidance on good rehearsing.
To further enrich the experience, there's also a
fully customizable home screen, as well as natural
voice control supporting commands such as «more like this» for
track selection.
Personally, I prefer having the original
voice track in every game to
fully experience the director's vision and intention.
Each of the main characters is
fully voiced as are the interaction characters you'll encounter along the way and they're accompanied by an unassuming incidental music
track playing quietly in the background.
The game is
fully voiced and has a full soundtrack behind it that does a really nice job of making me think back to the CD - ROM «talkie» versions of adventures and MIDI music
tracks.