Harmonic Memories
DLC for ENDLESS Space 2
Details
- Release date: November 15, 2018
- Genre: Strategy
- Developer: AMPLITUDE Studios
- Publisher: SEGA
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Platforms: Steam
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Description
Endless Space 2 - Harmonic Memories
More than 6 years have passed since the release of the first Endless Space... FlybyNo , in pure madness, decided to delve into the archives and remaster his favorite songs from the game that made what Amplitude Studios is today! This add-on also features the arrival of a new Harmony Hero FES2 Reflects.
A few words by FlybyNo:
_ " For this musical add-on, I chose my 9 favorite songs from Endless Space and modernized them with new instruments and musicians.
In two pieces we recorded some “duduk”, the Armenian flute emblematic of ES1's main theme. I also recorded a duet of singers for all the choir parts (that I had sung myself at the time, and I can tell you that I sing particularly badly!). All the rhythmic parts were redone by my assistant Alexandre, and I replaced most of the synthesizers with brand new ones, especially the Solaris by John Bowen, and The River which a French synthesizer only produced in 20 copies to date. I hope you enjoy listening to this add-on as much as I did producing it. " _
Composed and produced by FlybyNo
Duduk and drum programming : Alexandre Bobe
Voices : Samantha Ferrando & Bertrand Antigny
## Track list:
- 1 - Magenta Clouds
- 2 - Slice and Collide
- 3 - Reach The Amoeba
- 4 - The Dust
- 5 - Bleu Argon
- 6 - Terraforming
- 7 - Falling Night Stars
- 8 - The Endless
- 9 - Deafen Dawn
New Harmony Hero: FES2 Reflects
The thing that separates Reflects from its kin and species could best be described as "fatalism". While other elements of the Harmony may rail and fight against Dust , seeking to avoid or lessen its disturbance of their senses, Reflects simply accepted Dust as a new part of its reality and moved on. The desire to understand Dust led it to the Academy , where curious scientists and philosophers were as eager to study this mineral specimen as it was to study their wisdom and ways...