We can all agree that a game’s sound and music can immeasurably improve any given title and both elements are able to ratchet up the intensity and atmosphere of what would otherwise be a mediocre experience.
The importance of sound and music in a game, then, cannot be underestimated and the developers at Big Huge Games are very aware that the audio of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is another chance to set this action RPG apart from similar games.
Watch below to see (and hear) music composers and sound engineers talk about their work on Reckoning:
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Music & Sound Trailer
The demo for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is now available, while the full game is out on February 7th in the US and February 10th in Europe and the UK, across Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
Want to know even more about Reckoning? El33tonline’s previous looks will ably assist you in this quest, while our recent hands-on preview will light the way even further.
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Comments:
I need to give this games demo a try, I only see good things about this game. the game looks really good and a lot of fun....will try it out soon.
I played this DEMO last night and i must admit i am really impressed, gameplay and mechanincs are resaly solid and fluid, combat system is clean and i love the fact that you can be three classes at once "im not a fan of being bound to one class", this game is going on my to get list.