I could sway either way on the music. I really was never a fan of any of the ambient sound music tracks, but then again the music is all part of the level design we've grown attached to the past 10 years. I think we just need to hold our judgement until we get a preview.
I'll be excited to know whoever is composing the new music. If they pull it off, I'll have a ton of faith in 343's ability to preserve the Halo universe for the next trilogy. As long as they don't lose the classic "da da da dum" at the core of the Halo music, they should be in good shape.
What I miss is the [Native American-sounding] guy singing in the background of that same theme. He was present in the first game and deleted from all subsequent remixes. I also want the "Demons, Monsters" theme to stay. It's the music that plays when you first start combating the Flood and also when you have to destroy the two Wraiths at the end of Two Betrayals. That track made the Flood.
At first I saw the Last Page and was like "They revealed some music?" and the after looking a couple of pages back I was like "Oh it's all just crying over theories. Yay."
Honestly, until I hear the music, I'm not going to have an impression or say anything prematurely negative. It's kind of pointless to get mad over something that you haven't even seen/heard being remade in this game, especially when sources and information is considerably scarce, am I right?
Last edited by DarkHalo003; August 15th, 2011 at 02:22 PM.
The theories are based on the music made for Legends. That and I'm really skeptical of any shit that 343i tries to crap out based on what I know about MS and what I've heard about the current "standing" of that studio.
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)
Bookmarks