Selasa, 17 November 2015
Resident Evil 5 Development 4-4
Kota Suzuki was the game's principal composer, with additional music by Hideki Okugawa, Akihiko Narita and Seiko Kobuchi.[15] Suzuki said that the daytime setting of Resident Evil 5
did not significantly influence its score, although due to increased
visibility it required the precise synchronisation of sound effects and
on-screen action.[18] The composer's electronic score includes 15 minutes of orchestral music, recorded at the Newman Scoring Stage of 20th Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles with the 103-piece Hollywood Studio Symphony. Additional orchestral music and the orchestral arrangements were by Wataru Hokoyama, who conducted the orchestra.[23] Capcom recorded in Los Angeles because they wanted a Hollywood-style soundtrack to increase the game's cinematic value and global interest. Resident Evil 5 's soundtrack features an original theme song, composed by Kota Suzuki and sung by Oulimata Niang.[24]
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