by Andrew Yoon, Feb 01, 2012 8:45am PST
Unlike Lumines 2, Lumines: Electronic Symphony is promising a more focused soundtrack. Whereas previous Lumines games tried to have a little bit of every genre thrown into the mix, Electronic Symphony is being described as a "love letter to electronic music." Included in the soundtrack are 34 songs from artists including The Go! Team, LCD Soundsystem, The Chemical Brothers, Goldfrapp, and more.
"We envisioned a game that would take Lumines players through a diverse but unified sampling of electronic music," Q Entertainment producer James Mielke said.
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by Andrew Yoon, Dec 30, 2011 3:00pm PST
Lumines: Electronic Symphony is, put simply, more Lumines. And that's probably a good thing. While games like Touch My Katamari have worn out their core gameplay over numerous sequels, Lumines has yet to outstay its welcome.
Electronic Symphony for Vita does introduce a few new gameplay mechanics for those that wanted a bit more depth in the puzzling side of things. However, most people will be drawn into the game for the things that have remained unchanged: Lumines is still a mesmerizing fusion of interactive music and visuals.
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"Ian Pooley, Amon Tobin, Aphex Twin, definitely some good artists on there. A lot of crap ..."
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