01-18-2015, 08:06 PM
It really depends on the game. Most games I find myself having the music on. Sometimes they're just too freaking good (see everyone who linked a YouTube video). But then you gets those "self progression games" or situations where you turn the music off and put something on.
-I often find that some fighting game's have music that really gets you pumped like Jazzy NYC in Third Strike or Fulgores theme in Killer Instinct.
-Obviously Guitar Hero you need the music.
-In games like Journey and Heavy Rain it enhances the experience by using notes that further pushes certain emotions and scenes.
-Others it just's mandatory to have the music on like the Zelda series.
But other times like when I'm grinding in an MMO or playing Tetris, I find I don't need the in game soundtrack and/or special effects and put on my own music.
It differs from situations to genre.
-I often find that some fighting game's have music that really gets you pumped like Jazzy NYC in Third Strike or Fulgores theme in Killer Instinct.
-Obviously Guitar Hero you need the music.
-In games like Journey and Heavy Rain it enhances the experience by using notes that further pushes certain emotions and scenes.
-Others it just's mandatory to have the music on like the Zelda series.
But other times like when I'm grinding in an MMO or playing Tetris, I find I don't need the in game soundtrack and/or special effects and put on my own music.
It differs from situations to genre.