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SOUND TESTIMONY              (...more testimonials)

Here's the Hype...

ERADICATOR; (published by Accolade,/ATARI)

I’m not quite sure how they managed to make Eradicator sound so wonderful, but let it be stated for the record that this is one of the best sounding games out there..."

"...You’ll want to hook your system up to a decent stereo, a really great set of headphones or a top-dollar set of multimedia speakers with a subwoofer, because the game’s ambient sounds, dynamic effects and music are its best features.

...The game’s music and ambient sound effects are simply incredible. Finally, one of these Doom clones has taken the big step into full digital multi-track music...

...level themes set a moody and foreboding tone that heightens the suspense and paranoia that makes games like this so much fun.

                                                     S. Puckett       All About Games

Scenes from Deadlock I

DEADLOCK; (published by Accolade,/ATARI)

 

 

"...the best visuals and sound effects that today’s technology offers..."

                                                                   Next Generation

 

"...the sound effects were among the best at the entire (E3) show..."

                                                  OGR/Network Resources

Quest for Glory III          QUEST FOR GLORY 3 (by Sierra On-Line,/Vivendi) 

QG3 Wages of War

 "...African-like music and crisp sound effects...create the mood for each scene and carry this duty through to the end, emphasizing the most dramatic scenes throughout..."

Russ Ceccola, Questbusters

"...the sound, as always, is superb..."

Computer Game Review

"...a soundtrack with a broad scope of styles, ranging from driving passages filled with jungle drums to sprightly Persian bazaar music..."QG3 Centaur

Jeff James

Computer Gaming World

"...(the game's) innovative setting is a definite plus, as is the terrific soundtrack..."

Leslie Mizell 
PC Entertainment

"...a rich soundtrack..."

PC Magazine