Red Steel soundtrack on iTunes
The award-winning (IGN’s Best Original Score of 2006) soundtrack to the Wii’s Red Steel is now available for us all to download and purchase on iTunes. The 22-track album will only cost you seven of your Earth pounds plus an additional ninety-nine pennies for good measure. Not a bad price by any standards — buying all the songs separately would cost buyers £17.38!
There’s a few videogame soundtracks lurking in my CD collection and I’ll admit that Red Steel certainly wouldn’t have been the first one I’d have thought of to buy, but with an average iTunes rating (two votes) of five stars maybe it’s worth a look and a listen. What do you think? Was the music a stand-out element of the game for you? Check out the album here (providing you have iTunes installed). Source.
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May 24th, 2007 at 11:10 am
[...] But perhaps the coolest section of this new site — and definitely a major reason why the e-trip there is worth the effort — is the Music section. It details just who is working on the game’s soundtrack and, as your eye scans down the huge list, you begin to realise the very real talent behind the Smash Bros. score. Musicians who have worked on games like Twilight Princess, Killer7, Metroid Prime, Animal Crossing, Super Mario Bros, Pikmin, Star Fox, NiGHTS and Pokemon to name but a few (yeah, seriously) are all there. We talked about videogame soundtracks to buy recently. Let me tell you with all honesty: as soon as they release this one to buy, it’s mine. I don’t even have to hear it to know that the music in this game is going to be very special indeed. Swing past the dojo and read for yourself here. [...]