погуглил тут немного, на предмет Claygun ...
естественно, в первую очередь полез читать, что о музыке и озвучке пишут...
пожалуй, самый хвалебный отзыв:
The sound effects are standard shooter fare, but they work quite well. If you’re like me, it really won’t matter anyway, because you’ll be too interested in listening to the music. In my opinion (which is what this review is all about), this has some of the best music for this genre of game, if not some of the best music I’ve heard on the PocketPC at all. Each track suits its level perfectly, and it would be fun to listen to even if you weren’t playing the game.
ну, насчёт "best" эт конечно перебор, но в целом приятно, что музыку так отметили...
ну и ещё несколько цитат из других ревьюшек:
The sound in this game also works well; rather than being tinny or "bleepy," it sounds like actual music and realistic sound effects. The Asian-themed tunes are unusual and sometimes downright weird, but they always fit the mood well.
You will have included/understood it, this play are a wonder, the band its also brilliant and are very adapted to the style of the play, especially the music of the second boss (my preferred).
Audio. This is an instrumental section of any quality shooter...but again Claygun delivers in stylish fashion. The fast paced techy tunes are great and definitely help to set the mood, as well as to help you realize that you HAVE to get busy and mind your back, otherwise you'll bite the dust in a split second. The sounds are top notch with a huge variety of shooting sounds, cool explosions (when it's not your craft exploding) all sorts of tech sounds made by spaceships or Natasha screaming "banzai" at your enemies as she launches a deadly attack. Quite a complete set of audio features although the quality of some sounds could be improved as sometimes they don't sound as sharp as they could.
что касается "quality of some sounds", тут соглашусь... не дотянул я тут слегка...
в целом же, оценка игры сходится на 4-5 (по пятибальной) и 9-10 (по десятибальной шкале), что, конечно, не может не радовать...
естественно, в первую очередь полез читать, что о музыке и озвучке пишут...
пожалуй, самый хвалебный отзыв:
The sound effects are standard shooter fare, but they work quite well. If you’re like me, it really won’t matter anyway, because you’ll be too interested in listening to the music. In my opinion (which is what this review is all about), this has some of the best music for this genre of game, if not some of the best music I’ve heard on the PocketPC at all. Each track suits its level perfectly, and it would be fun to listen to even if you weren’t playing the game.
ну, насчёт "best" эт конечно перебор, но в целом приятно, что музыку так отметили...
ну и ещё несколько цитат из других ревьюшек:
The sound in this game also works well; rather than being tinny or "bleepy," it sounds like actual music and realistic sound effects. The Asian-themed tunes are unusual and sometimes downright weird, but they always fit the mood well.
You will have included/understood it, this play are a wonder, the band its also brilliant and are very adapted to the style of the play, especially the music of the second boss (my preferred).
Audio. This is an instrumental section of any quality shooter...but again Claygun delivers in stylish fashion. The fast paced techy tunes are great and definitely help to set the mood, as well as to help you realize that you HAVE to get busy and mind your back, otherwise you'll bite the dust in a split second. The sounds are top notch with a huge variety of shooting sounds, cool explosions (when it's not your craft exploding) all sorts of tech sounds made by spaceships or Natasha screaming "banzai" at your enemies as she launches a deadly attack. Quite a complete set of audio features although the quality of some sounds could be improved as sometimes they don't sound as sharp as they could.
что касается "quality of some sounds", тут соглашусь... не дотянул я тут слегка...
в целом же, оценка игры сходится на 4-5 (по пятибальной) и 9-10 (по десятибальной шкале), что, конечно, не может не радовать...