Drakengard 3 Sound Director Discusses The Role of Music In The Game

Music samples also uploaded to the game's official website.

Posted By | On 07th, May. 2014

Square Enix have just posted a new developer interview video for Drakengard 3 with Keiichi Okabe, the sound director of the game, and it shows us him musing over the role that music can play in a video game. The video also shows us the extent of Okabe’s involvement with the game and the composition of its sound score. To demonstrate the music being discussed, Square Enix have uploaded samples of the game’s soundtrack to the game’s official website, under the music section.

Drakengard 3 serves as the prequel to the series so far, and will be available exclusively for the PlayStation 3, both physically at retail, as well as digitally over the PSN Store. It will cost $49.99, so it’s already cheaper than a full priced game, and it will also be getting a pretty sweet looking special edition. The game launches later this month, so stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage.


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