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Creepy ambiences
Game: 20 Sep 2005
By:
SimonAmarasingham
and
KemalAmarasingham
http://www.dsonicaudio.com
Kemal and Simon Amarasingham
at
dSonic
are using Kyma to generate ambient soundscapes for an upcoming
UbiSoft
release entitled
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic,
under development by
Arkane Studios
and scheduled for release in summer 2006.
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic
allows players to immerse themselves in the legendary Might and Magic universe through character animation, advanced AI, real-world physics, shader-based rendering, and what the Amarasingham brothers describe as their "most creepy ambient sounds yet!"
dSonic
also used Kyma to create adaptive music, sound effects and ambient soundscapes for Creative Lab's new X-fi soundcards, showcasing Creative Lab's game audio engine ISACT. dSonic's work will be used in a patch for
Unreal Tournament 2004
that gives the player feedback and some very cool real-time surround effects.
Discussion
(Descriptions, reviews, discussion)
:
Current Rev: r1.4 - 10 Nov 2005 - 22:58 GMT -
KurtHebel
, Revision History:
Diffs
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