To say that we're inexperienced with video games would be a flat out lie. When it comes to audio, we've been carefully listening for decades and while diving through the theory of why game music works so well. Now, we're creating the audible scenery that we've always wanted to hear. Using our extensive musical knowledge, coupled with our long experience as game nerds, we're taking you through many lands that have never existed....and some that have. Sound Design and Soundtracking for video games are vital for drawing in your most attentive end-users, so it has to be a priority to get it right.
Let's Set The Scene
Soundtrack
Creating a custom soundtrack is often one of the most-remembered parts of your entire project. The nostalgia that comes with the mere mention of games of our childhood is often remembered with a sound bite, dusted off from the far reaches of your audio memory. Think about all the classic games that inspired your project, and you'll probably hear bits and pieces of those games in your head too. Make your newest video game project one to remember for ages.
Having spent so much time listening through game soundtracks for the last 30 years, we've paid attention to all of the little (and big!) emotions we got from adventuring through levels, defeating bosses, and saving a few princesses. In your game, we'd like to draw out those same emotions; the same emotions that drew us into gaming in the first place, and a large part of the reason why we still play today.
Sound Design
When your customer is playing through your epic game, they need to feel like they're interacting directly with the scenery around their character. How do you get this level of interactivity? By custom-creating a sound library to go with object movements within your game. With great sound design, your video game becomes an immersive experience, guaranteed to hook your target audience for long periods of enjoyment.