2. Formal
The soundtrack reflects the grotesque and garish re-imagining of the eighties in which the game represents and encourages the profoundly
stylized violence with intoxicating glitch synth lines and sinister bass grooves. Clocking in at over an hour and a half, the soundtrack has some
welcome variation that shows the excellent pacing of the game itself, the more bombastic and high-octane tunes are tempered by the
subtlety of later songs that are more peaceful and quiet. Naturally, when taken out of the context of the game, the soundtrack loses some of
its unique edge, and even though as a standalone album it is still excellent, ideally you should play the game to completion to fully appreciate
the effect specific types of music have when combined with other forms of media correctly.
3. Informal
Dis’ album is good. I like this album. 10/10. It sounds good in my ears. I love this album
a lot. Just going to hop online and torrent it now so I don’t have to pay for it. Haha lol.