Don't forget the more ambient tracks, which are CREEPY AS HELL. Seriously, the soundtrack is like 60% of the reason I'm scared witless in that game. It builds the tension to a boiling point before your next monster encounter.The Virgo said:Another great example: Would Amnesia: The Dark Descent be the same if it did not have a soundtrack?
I mean, LISTEN TO THAT. There isn't even a scene to go with it, and it still gets my heart pumping! Imagine if you were playing the game at night, with the lights off and your headphones on and you got to the part where that music comes in. Cheap colon cleansing, that's for sure!
That's my main reason why I haven't played that game yet. <:-( I'm a coward.
Anyway, soundtracks have huge appeal to me, and can really add a lot to a game. I think it's the main reason I'm not getting into painkiller that much when i bought it recently, since the soundtrack is so bloody awful, it seems to make the game feel more boring than it is. I'll probably make a custom one myself soon or something. On the flipside, if I'm playing something like Zelda, and all I'm doing is walking from one end of the main field to other, I'd enjoy myself because of the aural bliss streaming into my ears. So yeah, it has a huge effect on me. But I'm a musician, so it's not really that surprising.