Siliconera: Sound of Echochrome - Hideki Sakamoto Interview

With digital distribution making it possible for a greater variety of unconventional titles to reach the market, imaginative new forms of puzzle gameplay are emerging. Echochrome for the Playstation 3 and PSP, whose art direction mirrors the logic-defying line drawings of M.C. Escher, is one such example. The physical laws of the in-game environment are determined by the way the player manipulates the perspective, making illusions of perception the literal truth. For the music accompanying the game, Hideki Sakamoto has created a collection of classical music tracks, recently released in a soundtrack album by Team Entertainment. For this discussion on the sound of Echochrome, the composer joins Siliconera for a deeper look at the design underlying the innovative puzzle game and its original soundtrack.
griff - contributor
Published: 517 days 11 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Sony PSP
 
 
 

Multi
Tiscali: Band Hero Review
Multi | Review
Hot on the heels of DJ Hero comes Activision's annual incarnation of the virtual band game. But instead of the normal rock infused antics of Guitar...

Multi
Moto GP 09/10 Trailer and Screenshots
Multi | News
Mike from Project Gamers writes: Today brings us the first look at Moto GP 09/10, which is being produced by Capcom and expected to release March 2...

Multi
Star Trek DAC Trailers and Screenshots
Multi | News
Mike from Project Gamers writes: Here are two brand new Star Trek DAC trailers. The first trailer is Star Trek DAC's survival trailer, whereas the ...

PlayStation 3
Infinity Ward Not Expecting High MW2 Sales On P...
PlayStation 3 | Article
With online multiplayer being the main reason everyone is buying Modern Warfare 2, I find it odd that the servers on the Playstation 3 version fail...
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News