Not exact matches
The graphics are nice enough and the
game has a pretty
typical rock
soundtrack.
A
game that replaces the
typical orchestral JRPG music with something like a mix of the Soul Reaver and MGS2
soundtracks with industrial percussion and synth layers featuring modern tonalities.
The «butt rock»
soundtrack is also a departure from
typical RPG music, though the quality isn't as high as you might expect from a CD
game.
+ Plenty of
game references and cameos +
Typical heartwarming Disney movie + Good
soundtrack + Vanellope is awesome
The
soundtrack, while loyal to the style of your
typical Rare
game, doesn't sound nearly as good or memorable.
Apart from elements
typical for the series, such as licensed cars and diverse
soundtrack, the
game features complex car customization, both in terms of appearance and performance.
The
soundtrack itself is your
typical action
game type when using that evokes a feeling of going on a voyage and exploring, but hearing the music is never really important to the story.
Backed up by an epically awesome licensed
soundtrack, Life is Strange is in some ways a much prettier
game than the
typical Telltale fare, being a great adventure
game that shows off it's much higher production values.
Written and recorded by Bohl and Tcherepnin, the sounds conflate gothic, baroque and folk elements edited into the repetitive pattern
typical of
soundtracks for video
games.