arron11196
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Posted: April 20 2005, 03:13 |
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Funnily enough Alan D and Ratty, I have now played both the demo and the full version of Tr3s Lunas.
As far as the different feel to Maestro, Alan - I couldn't agree more. It was slightly obvious as to what was expected of me to go through the game, to progress - but with Tr3s Lunas It's not so easy. I only hope I don't give up on it in sheer frustration.
To be honest Ratty, I've come to really appreciate almost every track on Tr3s Lunas - I still don't think it's the best, but It's definately up there with the best of them (better than FMO IMHO) and even though thats the case, I can't get my head around Landfall or Daydream yet. Still.
Then of course I read that there was Tr3s Lunas II - produced wonderfully by Brandon Blume of course. Of course, being the person I am, I was reluctant to try it, as I didn't know whether I wanted to experience pure Mike music ONLY, or to diverge and experience TLII as well. In the end, I gave in. The experience has been pleasant and bittersweet though - The arrangements of the music Brandon has used are wonderful - but it still doesn't quite feel like Oldfield to me (as close as damnit, but hey...)
So now I'm toying with the idea of creating a version myself. As a tester to see how I go, I'm currently working on Solar System. Let's see how it pans out, but then I can't guarantee I'll be 100% happy with it even if I do make my own version . Come on Mike, release TLII and the Maestro music next! lol
-------------- Arron J Eagling
Everyone's interpretation is different, and everyone has a right to that opinion. There is no "right" one, I am adding this post to communicate my thoughts to share them with like-minded souls who will be able to comment in good nature.
(insert the last 5 mins of Crises here)
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