If this post has made you a little curious about the music from Anarchy Reigns, feel free to check them out. You can find many more tracks from the game not talked about here among the trailers we’ve currently put up. Just listening to the music he made for the street trailer will undoubtedly draw you into the game’s storyline. His ability to seamlessly balance the melody into even the most difficult of scenes is no surprise. Called “Testin’ Me”, the lyrics have a very serious feel that matches Leo’s character.įinally, our veteran we’ve brought in for campaign mode support, Sodeoka. I’d like to think the effect was a good contrast with Yamaguchi’s Jack. The concept of the song is sorrow, which may be somewhat untraditional to hip hop music, but the track was carefully arranged to not be too overly emotional. The song used in this trailer, “Jaw”, feels like the definition of “street”:įrom my own music, I’ve selected the theme of the rival protagonist of the story, Leo. While one of the younger staff, Tacky was able to figure out the Anarchy Reigns’ feel in almost no time at all, then work in his own style to create some very intelligent tracks. Next, a composer who made his commemorative debut with Anarchy Reigns, Takizawa a.k.a. Check out the theme song for the rough-edged protagonist Jack, “Sound The Alarm”, used in this teaser: The tracks he put together this time around do not disappoint either. Having established himself with some incredible compositions from games such as Bayonetta and Okami, he comes along quality-assured. Here, I’d like to introduce the music staff who participated on the project while hopefully sharing some of the allure of the game’s music.įirst, our powerful right-hand man in music production, Yamaguchi. All of the more than 30 rap-flavored tracks on the soundtrack were original compositions used to match the atmosphere of the game. We took Mad World (Anarchy’s highly acclaimed brethren) as a starting point, pushed it to be even smoother and faster, and ended up with a completely new PlatinumGames sound. Beats you’d find heating up a fighting game fused with rhymes from the chilled out modern counter culture. What we aimed for while making the soundtrack was, honestly, a new style of music. Have you been paying attention to the music in Anarchy Reigns? If you have, you might notice that it’s pretty original.
Home VideoThis movie may be available now on home video.Random question. This movie is not currently playing in theaters. Opened in Theaters - Friday, Febru(11 years ago) Starring Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson, Preston Bailey
Forced to band together, an ordinary night becomes a horrifying struggle for survival as they do their best to get out of town alive. The few still sane find themselves trapped: Sheriff Dutten his pregnant wife, Judy Becca, an assistant at the medical center and Russell, Dutten's deputy and right-hand man. In an effort to keep the madness contained, the government uses deadly force to close off all access and won't let anyone in or out - even those uninfected. Now, complete anarchy reigns as one by one the townsfolk succumb to an unknown toxin and turn sadistically violent. Something is infecting the citizens of Ogden Marsh - with insanity. Sheriff Dutten tries to make sense of what's happening as the horrific, nonsensical violence escalates.
Within days, the town has transformed into a sickening asylum people who days ago lived quiet, unremarkable lives have now become depraved, blood-thirsty killers, hiding in the darkness with guns and knives. Another man burns down his own house, after locking his wife and young son in a closet inside. But one night, one of them comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun, ready to kill. David Dutten is sheriff of Ogden Marsh, a picture-perfect American town with happy, law-abiding citizens.