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What would you consider the "loudest" game you have ever played?
I've been talking with a friend about how games as a medium are mixed incredibly loud by default. And for the record, I am not just talking about games where it's loud from just decibel values being outputted, like having master volume at 100 when it really should be set down, but can be attributed to that if it's on a console. I'm talking games where the mixing or sound design causes everything to sound like all hell broke loose and simply lowering the volume doesn't fix that.
My personal candidate for this is Gungrave Overdose, because holy shit. Basically doing anything in that game causes the game's sound to blend together into this incomprehensible and lingering boom. It's like how in Drakengard using magic in the game's aerial missions peaks the sound engine except it's for doing practically anything.
I've been talking with a friend about how games as a medium are mixed incredibly loud by default. And for the record, I am not just talking about games where it's loud from just decibel values being outputted, like having master volume at 100 when it really should be set down, but can be attributed to that if it's on a console. I'm talking games where the mixing or sound design causes everything to sound like all hell broke loose and simply lowering the volume doesn't fix that.
My personal candidate for this is Gungrave Overdose, because holy shit. Basically doing anything in that game causes the game's sound to blend together into this incomprehensible and lingering boom. It's like how in Drakengard using magic in the game's aerial missions peaks the sound engine except it's for doing practically anything.
Agreed.