Bradleigh wrote:
I dont like loud music and most of the time I find music destrats me, but with video games I enjoy the music, I have some very fond memories of them. Some games with good music are Gears of War, Halo and some games add a level of atmosphere that is needed like in Doom3, that game I usualy turn it down but then you might miss things. That is my other reason is that you often need the sound to know what is going on like in again Halo and Gears of War as hearing a sound can pinpoint where an enemy is and this is actualy one of my skills. Though there are some things that anoy me like Spiderman3's music was repetitive, in some games the quotes are repetitive and anoying but it is getting better. I can stand it when the sound is down, it is like my senses are weakend and I find it hard to get in the mode, but the sound is part of the experience, like thinking off my head in the BanjoKazooie games and Kingdom Hearts. There are some bloody good sound effects out today, but when I play my Gameboy or DS I often turn the sound down mostly to conserve power, done that ever since I played Pokemon on Gameboy.
I just remembered that I can not stand the sound of Singstar, that and eyetoy always give me a headache.
Another game with good sound is Call of Duty 4. The sounds of the guns sound like the real ones and the explosions in surround sound are amazing.
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