12
July
2013
Cue of the Week: “The Birds Depart (Again)”
James Nguyen’s Birdemic: Shock and Terror has been hailed as one of the most entertaining indie films ever made… albeit perhaps not for reasons the... Read More
21
June
2013
Cue of the Week: “The Game is Afoot”
Clearly I don’t mean that the game is a lower body extremity. This music plays during Wizard Ops Tactics‘ introductory moments, providing a sense of... Read More
14
June
2013
Cue of the Week: “The Murky Swamp”
This week’s selection from Wizard Ops Tactics portrays the game’s swamp level as a damp and ominous place. Plaintive woodwind harmonies ease in and out... Read More
07
June
2013
Cue of the Week: “The Army Assembles”
Continuing the music progression from Wizard Ops Tactics, this week’s cue accompanies the game’s Army Builder sequence with an anticipatory mood and almost-obligatory snare drum... Read More
31
May
2013
Cue of the Week: “Beach Battle!”
This music selection from Wizard Ops Tactics takes on a distinctly pirate-y tone, as befits a game setting with beach umbrellas, cannons, and a giant... Read More
24
May
2013
Cue of the Week: “Wizardly Winter”
Another music selection from Wizard Ops Tactics, this cue accompanies a winter-themed battleground. High-register strings and harp help reinforce the icy visuals, while the low... Read More
17
May
2013
Cue of the Week: “Wizard Ops Tactics”
This week’s music selection is the main theme from the freshly-released iOS/Android game Wizard Ops Tactics. The original Wizard Ops game was a frenetic action-shooter,... Read More
16
May
2013
“Wizard Ops Tactics” Released for iOS and Android
Tactical turn-based game Wizard Ops Tactics, a followup to Phyken Media’s 2011 shooter Wizard Ops: Part One, has been released for iOS and Android mobile... Read More
10
May
2013
Cue of the Week: “Land of the Morning Calm”
This week’s selection is victory music from the video game Empire Earth 2. Said strategy game gives you the ability to play as one of... Read More
05
April
2013
Cue of the Week: “The Audit”
One instrument that doesn’t get enough credit is viola, which despite having a lovely distinct* tone is typically buried in the inner voices of an... Read More
