The Dishonored soundtrack was one of the things that made the game really stand out for me, and Honor For All in particular really made the perfect coda for my first finished playthrough.
But my question is about Silent Hill, Downpour specifically. It felt a lot like the soundtrack for that returned to many of the roots from the Team Silent games; was there a concious effort to follow Akira Yamaoka's work, or did you do your own thing and arrive at a similar conclusion? And, more personally, were you nervous about becoming part of the Silent Hill legacy of extremely memorable and bizarre music? (I think you nailed it, for what it's worth.)
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The Dishonored soundtrack was one of the things that made the game really stand out for me, and Honor For All in particular really made the perfect coda for my first finished playthrough.
But my question is about Silent Hill, Downpour specifically. It felt a lot like the soundtrack for that returned to many of the roots from the Team Silent games; was there a concious effort to follow Akira Yamaoka's work, or did you do your own thing and arrive at a similar conclusion? And, more personally, were you nervous about becoming part of the Silent Hill legacy of extremely memorable and bizarre music? (I think you nailed it, for what it's worth.)
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