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VR Space Game Soundtrack

By cTrix on February 16, 2018 2:22 am

Yo - myself and Robotprinc headed to the mountains for the weekend from Friday... so this was an early-in-the-week effort!

It is a actually comercial project I've been working on this week for a VR game.  They needed it really brickwalled so you could hear it in the Oculas (in noisy env) and also wanted something kinda simple and repetitive for various sound effects to play over the top (which I also created)

It's a VR install game in an Arcade space up in Sydney I think?  It's all happened very quickly and still a work in progress to some degree!!  It's an attack-wave based game and you hold a giant gattling gun and take down spaceships / astroids from a turret style configuration while flying though space.  We'll eventually replace / update this track as the game is added to.

Still in beta to some degree, but isn't all VR stuff?!   :-P

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sick triplet drop m8

Every track needs a countdown to the drop tbh..

haha not what i expected but still awesome big_smile great work!

Man, sounds really cool. Would love to see the game. Really driving center pan sounds but lots of space and nice stereo imaging will make it a great part of the game experience. Definitely more commercial than many of your tracks.

now i wanna play the VEE HAIR

dat thumpin' beat ! The section 2/3 in is really sick

This is amazing. I actually get some Mick Gordon/Celldweller from say PREY or Killer Instinct vibes here and there, definitely not complaining.

It would certainly fit a shooter well enough, something cheesy like Serious Sam.

damn imagine going to play a vr game and hearing a countdown in ctrix's voice

reminds me of the borderlands OST, but with more of an acknowledgement of the vastness of space.

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