Developed by just seven people - now that's an accomplishment. |
The moment the menu screen pops up the player is introduced to the tone of Bastion with some clear but slightly heavy acoustic guitar later accompanied by the characteristic lo-fi drums which give both the song and game a strong flow and which fit perfectly with the arcade styled combat. The music gets me rearing for battle but at the same time reminds me that the game, however fun, has an edge of seriousness to it.
Addictive game-play enhanced by an addictive soundtrack. |
When faced with a story as emotionally poignant as Bastion's it is important for a soundtrack to shift gear from arcade battle scene to a more gentle soundscape which, in the case of this storyline, evokes feelings of pity, calm, sorrow and even loneliness. Spoiling this game would be a criminal offense so I will not say more about the storyline and the ending - but suffice it to say, with songs like Setting Sail, Coming Home, which was nominated for the Best Song in a Game award, and Build That Wall, which ended up taking that award, Bastion's heart wrenching music will leave you feeling as hollow as the vocals themselves. I cannot help but mention Mother I'm Here which is forever imprinted in my brain as accompanying, and in a sense creating, one of the greatest scenes in a video game - simply harrowing.
The world of Bastion is as rich and inviting as the music immersing you in it. |
With all that I have described in this review it should not be too surprising that the soundtrack took home the prestigious Best Origional Score at the VGAs - and I must say, it really earned it. Well done Darren Korb!
The Bastion 22-track soundtrack can be bought in lossless audio (flac) from their bandcamp website for a measly 10 dollars - a steal considering all the fame and acclaim. I'm sure any support would help show the gaming industry that good soundtracks can be lucrative too - and maybe, just maybe, we can get some more like this one.