Monthly Archives: December 2011

The Music of Video Games

These past few months I have talked about very many aspects of video games; art, graphics, revamps, and much more. But one thing that I have failed to mention is one of the most important aspects of video games- the music. Gaming soundtracks have changed so much from the classic 8-bit tracks from Mario to the “barbaric choir” of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. There are many different soundtracks to many different games, and there is something for every single gamer.

A lot of gaming developers believe that the music makes the game. Composer Akira Yamaoka was hired to write the soundtrack for the Silent Hill series. This is what he said when asked in an interview about how his sound differs from other gaming composers:

When I make music for Silent Hill, I don’t really think about making music for games. Silent Hill is a horror game, and I want people to be scared. But at the same time I like to convey the message. So I don’t really think about making this music for this stage… I try to think about what message we want to convey to the players.

I am a HUGE Akira Yamaoka fan. Before ever reading this article I was able to clearly receive and understand the message that he was trying to convey. His style of music was intended for a survival horror series involving situations of terror, the ultimate nightmare that captures you on a psychological sense and shakes your inner core. He does is by combining some of the most interesting instruments. If you listen to a piece of his work you can hear the electric guitar, the scrapping of metal, the beat on the side of a trash can. It all combines to leave a terrifying piece of music. Here is Devil’s Laughter from Silent Hill: Shattered Memories…

While he can create pieces like this he also does a fantastic job at the more subtle, slower pieces. There is not much banging or grinding, or horrific laughter. Instead there is the sweet sound of a piano. In certain cases I find this to be more terrifying than the previous song. I suppose it is that psychological factor that playing in. You listen to this slow piece expecting for something loud and scary to jump out. Sometimes it does, and sometimes not. Here is Promise (Reprise) from Silent Hill 2…

The soundtrack makes the game. Without it the game can be flat and emotionless.

 


The Video Game Awards of 2011 are approaching!

Spike TV is to premiere the next installment of the Video Game Awards on December 10th at  8p ET/5p PT. The award show first premiered in 2003 on Spike TV. It is a highly anticipated event that all gamers look forward to. The award show has categories such as Studio of the Year, Best Shooter, Best RPG, Best Graphics, Most Addictive Video Game, and of course, Game of the Year. Last year’s Game of the Year was Red Dead Redemption. Nominations for this year’s Game of the Year is:


Study shows that playing violent video games alters brain activity

The Indiana University School of Medicine has concluded that violent video games do in fact damage the brain. However less that 30 men were tested in this study which shows that these results are not entirely accurate. The study does show though that those who played the violent game had less activation in the left inferior frontal lobe than those who did not. Other studies show that if you want to have a healthy brain, eat fish.

But is this still enough to prove that violent video games are mad for children and influence violent behavior? There have been many other studies that show that they don’t. The book “Grand Theft Childhood: The Surprising Truth About Violent Video Games and What Parents Can Do” seems to point out that it doesn’t.

There are many different books, studies, opinions out there that say that violent games DO cause behavior, and then that say they don’t. I guess it will take many more studies to find out the truth… if there is one.


Popular Video Games For The Holiday Season

It’s approaching that time of year when gaming stores alike blow up with the many customers coming in shopping for the hottest games for their kids and other family members. So what are some of the hottest games of the season?

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is the most popular game. 27% of the 5000 gamers surveyed said they were looking forward to this under their tree. CVG says that Zelda: The Skyward Sword for the Wii is to be a popular pick. And to top it off the anticipated wait of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is finally over and already many people have picked up their copy. I’m sure that Santa will still find many more copies is his big velvet bag.