The team works with beehive intensity as an alt -
rock sound track blares from a dusty boom box in the middle of the room.
The game featured cool aircrafts to choose from,
a rocking sound track, and challenging levels to play through.
Not exact matches
The KISS classic
tracks, including «Shout It Out Loud,» «I Was Made For Loving You,» and «Detroit
Rock City», all
sound AMAZING!
Throughout, but especially in the first half, the
sound track is sprinkled with liberal doses of early
rock»n' roll.
Sound City kept a smile on my face and had me tapping my foot and nodding my head with every
track, especially the new songs at the end featuring some of
rock's most legendary talents.
The
tracks also offers some nice surround
sound during the crowd scenes and the films
rock soundtrack
sounds very good.
Suspension:
Rock Krawler 6.5 - inch long - arm lift with 2 - inch coil over spacers, adjustable
track bar, Rubicon Express front shocks and Bilstein shocks in the rear Steering: After market Moog draglink and tie rods Brakes: Stock Tires / Wheels: 33x12.50 R15 Definity Dakotas on 15 - inch Black
Rock Crawlers Wheels Interior: Infinity Gold surround
sound Other Parts: Custom built roof rack not pictured.
At moderate volumes, more balanced
rock and jazz
tracks don't
sound terrible, but at higher volumes, the bass distortion bleeds over into the mid - and high ranges, causing vocals to
sound warbly and uneven.
I'd call the resulting
sound «hi - fi» more than audiophile, because both frequency extremes
sound overly boosted — though sometimes that can be a good thing with
rock and hip - hop
tracks.
In a marvelously old school twist, Brian Schmidt, remembered for his work on classic games such as Crue Ball, Madden 93 — 96 and Jungle Strike will be providing
sound design and ferocious
rock - driven music
tracks, along with a bunch of Indie bands perfectly fitting for the on - screen mayhem.
The audio is pretty standard, a generic
rock track plays throughout the game with the cars
sounding on the whole ok, with the explosions and gunfire being what you would expect.
On top of this, a
rocking soundtrack with 2 hours worth of time typical
tracks gives the expansion a truly characteristic
sound.
They mainly stick to various forms of EDM with some chiptunes and
rock tracks here and there, so if that kind of
sound doesn't appeal to you, the game may be a tough sell, but I found a lot to like.
Rock Band Unplugged has you juggling four
tracks, which
sounds overly difficult until you sit down to play and see that Harmonix's smart design choices are present here, too.
Gigantic, abandoned terraforming platforms rend the ground, monolithic alien
rock formations arc through the sky, and the game's incredible
sound track adds a sobering, lonely atmosphere to the game's extra-terrestrial wastes.
I'd probably go with a mild v - shape or a balanced
sound to maintain versatility with different
rock subgenres, but ultimately it varies by listener — one person may prefer a v - shaped
sound with a particular music selection, while another may prefer a balanced
sound for the same
tracks.
While the bass in
rock tracks from bands like Fall Out Boy and The Wonder Years
sounded thick and full, it sometimes overpowered the other instruments.
Rock tracks and hip hop were also potently revealed with the aid of the Charge 2's bass chops, exposed with surprisingly well - rounded
sound for such a small device.
Other
tracks, like The Classic Crime's «Happy Nihilist,» Fall Out Boy's «Save
Rock and Roll,» and the original Broadway cast recording of «Alexander Hamilton»
sounded great and sometimes even
sounded incredible.