the grizzly-named composer
bear mccreary, most famous for putting together the score on the recent
battlestar galactica tv series, has
announced on his blog that he'll be composing the music for
zipper interactive's upcoming
socom 4.
mccreary previously did the scoring work on capcom's
dark void (and
8-bit spin-off dark void zero), and for
socom 4, he says he's written, ''''''muscially, a franchise re-boot,'''''' with over eight hours of original music featuring ''''''ethnic percussion, virtuosic asian stringed and woodwind instruments, and the spectacular, other-worldly tones of the
gamelan.'''''' insert joke here about how that indonesian ensemble's name actually looks like ''''''game
lan.''''''
he also says that the soundtrack will fulfill his dream ''''''of a video game score that would feel as if it were being composed specifically for each player, adapting and shifting perfectly to capture the mood of the individual gamer.'''''' which sounds fun, but if we start hearing an orchestral version of ''''''all along the watchtower'''''' as our individual score, what exactly does that mean?
'battlestar' composer bear mccreary scoring socom 4 originally appeared on
joystiq on thu, 27 may 2010 21:00:00 est. please see our
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