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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.

 


Guy Cihi and other former Silent Hill 2 voiceovers sign waiver to release original work in the new HD collection

In 2001 Silent Hill 2 was released and Silent Hill 3 was released in 2003. They were both very successful with fans of survival horror. With the constant update of gaming consoles Konami decided to re-release Silent Hill 2 and 3 in HD for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011. While fans were excited to hear of a visually updated version of their favorite game, they were not happy to discover that the original voice overs were going to be re-recorded.

Silent Hill 2 was originally released on the PS2, but later was released for the Xbox and PC as well. The mocap and voice actors were not given residuals for those releases. Konami did not state in their contracts that they were to use their mocap footage and voice over work in other releases of the game. Guy Cihi said this:

To tell you the truth, I had no idea they were releasing a ‘making of’ video. They never told me. I found out later when a fan asked me about it… I hope that some day Konami management learns how to do right by the people who contribute so much to making their products… Konami has reused my performances without my permission.

So with the HD collection coming out that produces even more of a problem. Guy Cihi along with the other actors signed a contract for ONLY the PS2 release. Not for the Xbox, PC or HD collection. Konami had been refusing to pay the actors what was owed to them and instead thought it would be easier to record new voiceovers.However, Guy Cihi owns the rights to the mocap used in the HD collection and he can sue Konami for those rights.

After much debate between the original actors and Konami, a waiver was finally signed releasing the rights to the mocap and voice work for the HD collection release. It has not been said what the final agreement was but most likely Konami will be paying what is owed to the actors for their original work along with residuals for the new release, and the original voice work will remain in the new release. A win-win situation and great news for us Silent Hill fans! While there is no release date yet fans are expecting for it to be released around the same time as the new addition to the series, Silent Hill: Downpour.