The next level started and it sounded fine for about 20 seconds and then the same issues with the music started happening while the level was ongoing. I thought that maybe it was just on the screens in between gameplay, so I continued on. It sounded something akin to a CD skipping. Within a minute I noticed that the music started stuttering and jumping. I finished a level and I left it on a completion screen for a few minutes to make a note to myself about the game. I was playing through the first couple of levels, just jiving to the music. But the issue itself doesn’t lie within the music, but rather, in the game itself. Sure, they were limited, but the rock sounding music with strings in the background is both heart pumping and haunting at the same time. I’m such a huge fan of video game soundtracks and this game certainly didn’t disappoint in terms of the songs that I heard. In terms of the soundtrack, however, it’s a slightly different story. And it’s like a beautiful demented song to hear lots of weaponry going off whilst aliens and demons die at the same time! This game certainly is a treat for people who love high quality sound effects and love science fiction. I wanted to meet more enemies and use more weapons and such to hear what they would sound like. It was the sole driving force to get me to want to get further and further into the game. This is true as well for the creepy crawly bad guys that are swarming you at all times! I loved the fact that there were so many different scifi aspects as you can tell that the sound designers had to have had a blast creating these sounds for their game. But there were fully scifi sounding weapons as well. There was a wide array of standard weapons from the older era that this game takes place. The audio in this game was definitely, definitely cool.
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