I have a special place in my heat saved for the ring sound of Sonic the Hedgehog 1.
Memorieeeeees.
Memorieeeeees.
Agreed. I really liked it when I first played Morrowind, it was so majestic, then you see the Strider and it lets our that moan or whatever. Mmm, also, yeah the gears in the ruins.maturin said:Morrowind has horrible sounds, on the whole, but the environmental soundscapes have some real gems in them. Silt striders and bull netches calling in the Ashlands, or the rumbling gears beneath the floors of a Dwemer ruin.
Yeah after they stick their heads up its a different story. the American soldiers would ping it just for them to get their heads up and mow them down with tommy guns..KapnKerfuffle said:yeah, that was a German soldiers favorite sound as well.JemothSkarii said:Though it's also a real life sound, the 'ping' of an M1 Garand when you empty a clip.
Exactly. The best thing New Vegas did was the ambient sounds, many which have been pulled fromt he original Fallout games. It adds presence of a greater environment beyond what you can see, and it all the better for it.maturin said:Half-Life's cityscape soundscapes are also great. I think someone made a blog post just about them. But the absolute best sounds in that game come from the Combine robots. So emotive and full of character.
When you finish a campaign section on highest difficulty, that becomes the single most relaxing and rewarding sound in the world.Valagetti said:Whenever I finish a section from L4D2, the generic rock is so... generic, but its to do with Skinners box theory. Most of these posts I'll predict will be about something to do with any random sound made and that will be part of the reward process.