Musical musing about Sonic Chronicles
The latest trailer for Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood does a good job of showing off some in-game footage (well, it does suffer from screen-in-a-screen syndrome) and introducing the game's storyline. The blurb in the beginning about BioWare's past achievements may help get the interest of PC/Xbox gamers who happen to see the trailer as well.
But for some reason, what sticks out to us the most is the music. Specifically, it's a march. Marches, by definition, are designed to dictate a rate of movement. The march is a fairly average speed, and Sonic is really fast, and -- okay, we don't know where we're going with this.
But for some reason, what sticks out to us the most is the music. Specifically, it's a march. Marches, by definition, are designed to dictate a rate of movement. The march is a fairly average speed, and Sonic is really fast, and -- okay, we don't know where we're going with this.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ashley @ Aug 2nd 2008 9:39AM
I think they were going for grandeur, not pace.
sammy213 @ Aug 1st 2008 1:11PM
the music sounds more suited for some kind of epic war game, or a game made by a bunch of developers who really wish they could make blockbuster movies...
chibi_wings @ Aug 1st 2008 1:41PM
Looks (and sounds) epic. 20 environments, this game is starting to perk my interest!
Mr Khan @ Aug 1st 2008 2:14PM
I just hope that BioWare handles the Sonic property well. This is a bigger opportunity for Sonic fanservice since Sonic Gems Collection
Give us obscure references, BioWare!