@@FushiXR Not Okabe himself, but people from his studio (mainly Oliver Good, it seems, who also composed quite a number of tracks for the Voice of Cards games) so the musical style bleeds into it
The music in this game gives it such identity. The whole experience is such a vibe. This is the peak of video game entertainment on all fronts and I hope other developers are noticing..
What an A+ soundtrack to an already excellent game. Been playing the 1.0 version uncensored, and my oh my is this game incredibly well optimized on PS5. Solid performance and framerate with 0 crashes. Bravo Shift Up, I’m sure you’ll be winning many awards at the end of the year.
@@apathy2454 I found the story very simple and rich I liked it tbh Not in the level of fromsoftware or yoko taro but it was a fun and amusing story overall
This game wouldnt exist in this state if neir automata didn't do it first. That being said. Shift up went above & beyond with the vibes & the music. Masterclass. If you take a break from ff7 Rebirth to play it, you know its fire af 🔥
Well the developer, Kim Hyung-tae, specifically stated that Nier Automata was a huge inspiration for Stellar Blade, but let's not forget to give credit to other games as well which Stellar Blade takes inspiration from. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice and Bayonetta were mentioned by Kim too. Hence why you have gameplay elements similar to Souls-like games (parry, stance/balance) and combos to perform different attacks (like you would in Bayonetta). Yes, the Dystopian-like world of Nier is extremely similar in Stellar Blade, but it's not the only singular inspiration.
Cuando llegas a esta zona y empiezas a correr esa sensación es indescriptible ..... ni Nier Automatata, Bayonetta, Astral Chain ni ningún otro título de los que se quejan que copia me generó lo que Stelllar Blade me generó al jugarlo, para mí si supero en varias cosas a todas sus influencias.
It usually takes some time untill an official OST is released on spotify. Wich is annoying because the playlists youll find before then are fanmade playlists with different music.
At the very least I think you can lower the song volume in game. Something I wish more games did was what mgs did with the Walkman where it allowed you to play/change music while you play.