Hello, this is my first post. So, my friend made some soundtracks for a horror game. Please give some feedback.
Chase Music:
Pressure Sequence:
Ending:
Main Menu:
Thanks!
Hello, this is my first post. So, my friend made some soundtracks for a horror game. Please give some feedback.
Chase Music:
Pressure Sequence:
Ending:
Main Menu:
Thanks!
Another quetion is does it sound too much like doors?
What kind of horror game is this? What is it about? I feel like it would go well with some kind of outdoorsy puzzle horror game.
Nice music, depending on the tone/gameplay of the game it could work well.
Well, theyâre something. How about a poll?
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I mean theyâre really good and sound quite nice, but theyâre not scary at all to be honest, tho the main menu one could fit, I think the other ones are a somewhat uplifting.
Still, it depends a lot on the style and gameplay, which I didnât get to see so thatâs my
current opinion.
Thx everyone. Also, about the chase music. Does it need a second melody? also, what do u mean by âUpliftingâ?
my friend is tweaking some of the music up now. any suggesions?
Try to make the music have a consistent theme if possible (idk if this is bc i havenât played the game though), the first one sounds more like sci-fi, the second and third like vibe, and the fourth like horror
This seems a bit ear piercing, and I find that the previous one was a little better. Also, the theme is a bit repetitive just like the original and might be annoying to listen to.
Iâd probably mute if I heard this version due to how uncomfortable it is to listen too. Maybe go for something more suspenseful? A type of track that would give the user chills on their spine?
feels like a less of a horror music and more of a rpg type music lol
Maybe try to avoid a major key and note distortion, it currently sounds similar to music one may hear in space (maybe like nyan cat), thank you for reading this!
I honestly like the old one better, but the problem seems to be the melody, it should sound deeper and darker, therefore scarier. Check out other games as examples.
Though Iâm not a musician, thatâs all I can help with I guess, but good job and good luck!
ok, thanks for feed back. though, my sound designer had an idea to drastically change the pitch, i think just making the pitch really low would work. il poti it here when ready