Gravity Circuit is OUT NOW on PC (Windows/Linux/macOS), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 Steam page: swll.to/GCYuTo... Buy the OST on my Bandcamp page: dominicninmark... Trace's portrait art by BaconPal: / baconpal
Gravity Circuit is OUT NOW on PC (Windows/Linux/macOS), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 Steam page: swll.to/GCYuToobDomAnt Buy the OST on my Bandcamp page: dominicninmark.bandcamp.com/album/gravity-circuit-original-soundtrack
Never realized that she was a chick until I spoke with Nega afterwards. The Masculine German accent I used in my head was so strong that it feels weird after learning.
Sounds like a Halloween electro swing. Fitting for a junkyard (aka a robot graveyard) and a nurse turned undead-robot-resurrector. I love each Circuit’s theme! 😁🙏
Dominic Ninmark, you *GENIUS,* you. That sting towards the end of Patch Circuit's intro, *AND* the main theme itself, has *"traces"* of Simon Belmont's theme from Super Castlevania 4! I can't believe you'd do something like that. Kai as Simon Belmont, and Trace as Dracula / Alucard (or a similar vampire, in line with the Castlevania vibes). Well done, good sir! 👏👏👏😆
I played Trace's stage first, and you know what? She's such a good introduction to how hard the bosses are gonna go. Also how hard THE MUSIC is gonna go. Criminy. I don't think there's a single bad track on this OST.
1:18 - "Who-oa, here she comes! Watch out, boy, she'll chew you up! Who-oa, here she comes! She's a maneater!" Am I the only one hearing this? Awesome track!
@@XIfan420 Considering there is an official gif that shows Trace under a mistletoe with a blushing emote, while the other character under it (Bit the Shift circuit) is either too scared or nervous to approach her, the idea that she would bad with romance makes a lot of sense.
I made the mistake of picking this stage first and boy was it nothing but pain. Trying to get the hang of the grapple during those liquid-dripping sections absolutely destroyed me for nearly half an hour. Not to mention I didn't get into the habit of constantly sprinting until AFTER this stage, so I made many jumps and obstacles way harder than necessary. All this to say that this amazing theme made me keep my patience throughout my struggles and I was able to enjoy this stage regardless. Coming back to it after all the other stages, I find it to be a blast now. Love this game.
Don't feel bad. I did my first run of the game without dashing at all because it never occurred to me there might be a dash button and I never tried the triggers (playing on Switch) and when I actually looked at the controls I felt dumb as hell. Made my second run a lot easier. 😂
I also didn't sprint often during these levels but on purpose. I just thought the slower I progress the longer I can listen to the awesome soundtrack of this game.
I just got Gravity Circuit for my final steam summer sale game this year. Looking forward to playing through it. Giving me megaman vibes which is up in my alley. :D
So I just beat her stage and yup I said HER. I’ve got no issue about trace being female it’s just after seeing Melodys design the reveal just kinda caught me off guard
Me too man. Used a Masculine voice with a German Accent and when I learned afterwards is was very off putting. Not a bad thing though. Made me like Her more.
You have such a unique style and I could not love it more, I can get absolute bangers from a few other artists but only from you can I get absolute bangers that sound like this Phenomenal job on this as always, Dominic, your music just never disappoints!
@@Sb_Antimony While I think it would make sense considering that there are many characters in the game who have one eye covered by hair, their helmet or are winking, but Trace never opens her eye in any of her sprites (not even when she's supposed to be angry) and the eye's design is more similair to the ones of the Ark stage 1 boss and the final boss, both of which have a clearly damaged eye.
Idk any music terms, but I like how it sounds like a graveyard and a junkyard... which I suppose makes sense lol, given the stage. Plus those industrial beats and the spooky instruments...