Weird coincidence. Flipped on the radio in the car and the classical station was playing the soundtrack from the game, "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture", which I was a science consultant on and had no idea the soundtrack existed. It's gorgeous.
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I loved this game! It was an early PS4 experience for me and possibly my first so-called "walking simulator". I've never forgotten it, and the score lent so much to its melancholy atmosphere.
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I sneaked in some fun Easter eggs with friends' names and such. I wound up writing a lot of the scientist notes you have to read.
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This soundtrack was my go-to study music some three years ago.
I eventually stopped using it for that because of how mesmerising it is, I'd lose focus on the study and lose myself into the music instead!
Jessica Curry's work is truly phenomenal.
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I (somehow - I don’t play video games) discovered this score a few years back and agree completely. Gorgeous music. Her score for the game So Let Us Melt is also wonderful - worth checking out!!
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Our local classical station is carrying a new weekly show called Gameplay that features music from video games. Not a gamer but I’ve enjoyed it & it’s about time those creators got their due.
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Beautiful soundtrack, exceptional game. Glad to have supported both artists.
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Timing, Phil. This would have been helpful for last night when the meteor went over Salt Lake City twitter.com/xeni/status/15
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I’ve always liked the soundtrack for Homeworld.







