Just as mentioned during the detailed discussion at the State of Play event, you can listen to not one but two melodies from the game Ghost of Yotei on popular music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, instantly! Enjoy the tunes!
The music accompanying the game was originally composed by Toma Otowa, a versatile Japanese musician known for creating scores for various Hollywood movies and video games.
In “Sucker Punch,” the soundtrack combines the distinctive tones of classic Japanese instruments such as the resonant shamisen, with a hint of Western influences. These two particular songs successfully convey this unique fusion.
The two tracks being discussed here are Atsu’s Theme, which speaks for itself, and The Yotei Six, presumably the musical theme of the game’s principal antagonists. With the high caliber of these tunes, we’re eagerly anticipating the final version to hear it in full.
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