Thursday, August 1, 2013

Anglerte's Soundtrack of the Week

Hmmm, a day early. That's quite an achievement, in a frankly cheap attempt to pat myself on the back.

In-Fisherman Freshwater Trophies


Just as as variant are the factors and offerings of different fishing trips are these same factors applied to fishing video games and digital simulators. Sometimes you leave feeling accomplished and satisfied, and other days you feel a bit worn out and cheated. Thankfully, in terms of this semi-metaphorical comparison, this game earned the company of the former description far more than the later, as it offers a reasonably realistic experience mechanically speaking, while still offering a bit more action oriented and intriguing elements to upload its own worth as a video GAME and not a simulator. Anyway, more about the soundtrack: this game is fairly nostalgic to me, and, as I remember it, I approached it willingly but cautiously having spent only about 5$ to obtain it. The diversity of trophies offered, the fact that the game didn't force feed you your prey and a large diversity of satisfyingly soothing environments were all well complimented by a diverse library of musical tracks. While some insinuated a bit more action and supported uplifting and/ or laid back emotions and moods, this particular track caught my interest with its lonely, thoughtful and relaxing tone that managed to bring together natural sounds with slightly digital effects. The final product was a menu track that, while not as electrifying as say, that of Sonic Adventure 2, it's certainly absorbing in its own right. 

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