![]() ![]() The song 'Cycles', which plays at the end of the museum chapter when Joel and Ellie see the liars Firefly logo on the wall, was missed. However, that's not to say music wasn't missed in his gameplay. "When Ellie is strangling Abby, you can hear the sea, the splashing of her legs, the pain of Ellie, and the screeching," he added. The same goes for Abby and Ellie's fight at the end. "The scene after Joel's death with Ellie sat on the bed was so harrowing. He explained the absence of music made certain scenes feel different and more impactful in places. Unlike my experience, Sharpe was able to turn music off in Part 2's cutscenes. "It dawned on me I could turn the music off in the accessibility features of Part 2. "I learnt the guitar and decided to learn all the main TLOU and TLOU2 songs," he said. Speaking to Sharpe about his experience playing the game without music, he said it was actually his love for the soundtrack that inspired him to try this out. A sense I didn't get when I played it before. This time, I could hear the birds, the wind, and Joel's sighs, making the situation they were in more real to me, almost as if I could feel what Joel was feeling and his hesitance for taking Ellie to the Fireflies. Yet the scene with the Giraffes, which I thought was a sweet little addition to the chaotic world the rest of the game is set in, was made quite sorrowful without the music. But this time, there was deafening silence between the two brothers, making the scene even more devastating. ![]() Usually there is faint melancholic music playing as Joel stares at the picture. That's when it started changing.Īt the start of the chapter, Tommy gives Joel a picture of him and Sarah. Most of the gameplay scenes didn't have music and any devastating scenes like Sarah's death were all cutscenes that couldn't have music turned off.īut then I got to Tommy's Dam. When I first began the game, I didn't feel any difference. Having loved the first game myself, I decided to try it out. "It truly felt like a brand-new experience." "Riding into Jackson as Joel not hearing 'Unbroken' but instead birds, wheat and horse hooves was as beautiful if not more than the first time," he wrote. Having no music made it feel strange and alien, Sharpe said, but also peaceful in some places.
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