(04-12-2013, 07:04 PM)Ossie Wrote: Just noticed a tweet from Jessica Curry today:
"Getting the Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs OST ready for mastering and it's over an hour long! Really pleased with how it's sounding."
So we know that the music it finished at least.
Nice, nice.
Come ooooon, Amnesia. Before May, pleeeease.
I dunno, for me, early May would be the best release date because then I'd back at home from university and have the time and privacy to play it at night with headphones on without roommates coming in and ruining the experience.
I didn't really immerse myself in TDD, but I want to make sure I do it right this time and enjoy every terrifying second of it
(04-12-2013, 05:20 PM)Statyk Wrote: Don't know the person that made this, but even another commenter awhile ago said this would make an awesome AMFP Promo item for TF2. Check it out =P
(04-12-2013, 07:04 PM)Ossie Wrote: Just noticed a tweet from Jessica Curry today:
"Getting the Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs OST ready for mastering and it's over an hour long! Really pleased with how it's sounding."
So we know that the music it finished at least.
Nice, nice.
Come ooooon, Amnesia. Before May, pleeeease.
I dunno, for me, early May would be the best release date because then I'd back at home from university and have the time and privacy to play it at night with headphones on without roommates coming in and ruining the experience.
I didn't really immerse myself in TDD, but I want to make sure I do it right this time and enjoy every terrifying second of it
You know, I'm in/have been in similar situations. I'm finishing university around the middle of May. The only reason I'd like the game to come out before then is that I study game design and I live with friends that do as well. I'd like to be able to talk to them about AAMFP face-to-face. After uni, we'd all have moved home; talking over Facebook doesn't quite convey the same passion, haha.
And yeah, I played TDD in my first year at uni. I didn't really know what Amnesia had in store, so I didn't think anything of letting housemates watch and even take turns. Even though I still found it scary, and I get immersed fairly easily, I know for sure it would have been better had I played by myself. So, if it comes out before May, I'm gonna lock my bedroom door and stick the headphones on. A housemate is doing the same, so we'll both experience it in isolation, then talk about it after
(04-12-2013, 08:47 PM)Googolplex Wrote: Jessica Curry really seems to be a very talented composer.
She is like Mikko Tarmia or Kai Rosenkranz, known for her awesome work, that gives video-games an emotional and unique feeling.
Dear Esther was beautyful, hopefully AMFP will be more dark and horror.
I also praise the disturbing music of Akira Yamaoka from Silent Hill.
To have a good composer is more important than a story.
Mikko isn't working on the soundtrack for this at all right? We'll see, I hope she can still manage to make the really intense, weird stuff Mikko did for TDD. I don't want anything like the Dear Esther soundtrack in AMFP except for maybe a few themes.
(04-13-2013, 01:23 PM)Bridge Wrote: So, am I the only one who's not impressed with Jessica Curry's music? It's not that great.
You're not all alone, I think her stuff for Dear Esther is great but I haven't heard much else so I'm not sure how well she can do other types of music and I'm a bit sceptical on how well she'll do the noisy horror music.
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2013, 01:29 PM by GiggleBlizzard.)