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Tons of New Content and Video Released for Rise of the Triad Focusing On The Game's Music

The Rise of the Triad has made its newest update all about music! A new video showcases some of the new gameplay as well as how the score for the game was composed. You can now listen to the new track Mist Ache on Soundcloud as well and it sounds amazing! Also, the development team has released a new podcast that talks about game music and how it has progressed over the last few years. Read on to check out all this new content and more for Rise of the Triad!

From the Press Release
This Rise of the Triad update is all about the music. Original composer Lee Jackson is advising the fine folks at Interceptor Entertainment as they kick it up a few notches with a heavy and fast remake of the classic ROTT tracks. Check out this new video, featuring new gameplay and an inside look into how the team and musician Andrew Hulshult are getting ludicrous with ROTT's classic tracks. While you're at it, you might as well also check out this brand new track, Mist Ache, which is up on Soundcloud.

Of course, this is a jam-packed ROTT update, not some quick-and-dirty news blast. We're not done yet! Lee Jackson and Andrew Hulshult join the dev team on the latest Rise of the Triad podcast to talk about the good old days of game music and how the medium has changed over the years.

The latest developer blog continues the music theme, with Andrew Hulshult going in-depth about his process and the equipment he used to pull together the updated ROTT tracks. Pretty great reading for anyone looking to break into music for games.
Read the dev blog by visiting the Rise of the Triad website.


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