Alan D
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Posted: Oct. 14 2005, 04:09 |
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Quote (tamas @ Oct. 14 2005, 01:06) | Alan, but aren't you enjoying it so much, because you have played the game before? I suppose, when you listen it, you remember the gameplay itself... It is like listening a good movie track, which brings back to your memory the film itself (although I know in the case of T3SL the music and the image is inseparable.) |
Oh yes, definitely - the game and the music are interwoven forever in my mind, and I've long argued that Tr3s Lunas can only be properly judged as a composite work of art. The remembered experiences from the game bring a powerful unity to the experience of listening to the music separately.
Quote | I must admit, that I played only the demo version, maybe that is the reason why I am not so much a fan of that album. |
The demo version only exists for you to test that your computer will play the game. It doesn't give even a faint shadow of the richness, diversity, and never-ending magic of the game itself.
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