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Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Part 1. Jazz Question *Spoilers* Which style of jazz is a heavy influence (and specific artist) on the first DLC when visiting Rapture once again? Before the downfall. Regarding sound and album covers that appears in the stores and all over Rapture. It's all set during the New Years eve of 1958. And I'm totally lost on Jazz. It's such an spectacular experience to sit through. And the research group of this, the original game (Infinite) and part II of the DLC are truly geniuses. My favorite game of all time, and I'm not even a gamer. | |
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You can hear the music in the background in this clip about 10-20 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0lJlKeHG-k&t=1m32s
And some here. Better sound.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0lJlKeHG-k&t=4m34s
And this painting might give some of you an idea?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSTJF77Mjt0&t=14m26s [Edited 2/7/16 12:43pm] [Edited 2/7/16 12:47pm] [Edited 2/7/16 12:48pm] [Edited 2/7/16 12:49pm] [Edited 2/7/16 12:50pm] | |
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I've not played bioshock yet but it's on my to do list. I think it will have to have some kick ass music if it's going to surpass the Halo games. The score in those is better than most movies and it's the only non Nintendo game soundtrack I have on my ipod. | |
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You're fucking up for a treat regarding Bioshock Infinte. I envy you, playing it for the first time. | |
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