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Scoring Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
MONTRÉAL, CANADA (August 19, in the year
of our Lord 2021) Today Eidos-Montréal has released a new
developer insight video that reveals further information on the
inspiration and talent behind Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
soundtrack. It also details how ‘80s pop and rock masterpieces are
expertly melded with gameplay to create an innovative in-game
mechanic, the Huddle.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy brings together three distinct
musical styles in its soundtrack: an epic orchestral score, an
all-star mixtape of licensed ‘80s tracks, and an original rock album
created just for the game. Behind-the-scenes commentary from Steve
Szczepkowski, Senior Audio Director at Eidos-Montréal, describes how
he and his team fused these elements to create a unique musical
experience and influence a gameplay mechanic.
Steve Szczepkowski says: “Music is intrinsic to the Guardians’
franchise, and we wanted to make it focal to the gameplay
experience. The soundtrack is infused in the DNA of the game, and
our use of it goes far beyond usual expectations. Whether it’s
powering up combat in the Huddle or bringing Star-Lord’s favourite
band to life, every element was carefully woven into the lore to
enhance the story of this rock and roll band of misfits.”
Steve reveals how the sweeping orchestral score, written by
BAFTA-nominated composer Richard Jacques, brings an epic, cinematic
quality to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Recorded at London’s
famous Abbey Road Studios, the score features close to six hours of
original music to carry players through their heroic and often
emotional journey across the galaxy. Great care has been taken to
blend the score with other genres of music featured in the game to
ensure the transition from blockbuster orchestral moment to licensed
hit is seamless during gameplay.
In selecting licensed music to compliment Eidos-Montréal’s vision of
the Guardians, Steve explains that fun was the most important
factor. Designed to transport players back to the ‘80s, an
impressive selection of pop and rock hits from the decade feature
throughout the game at carefully chosen points. Tracks include music
from Iron Maiden, KISS, New Kids On The Block, Rick Astley, Hot
Chocolate and more, with plenty still to be revealed.
The unique Huddle feature takes the licensed soundtrack further by
utilising select songs during combat. Players can hit play on
Star-Lord’s Cassette Player to cue up a specially chosen ‘80s hit to
inspire the Guardians and spur them on while fighting. Steve
explains that some of these songs might seem unexpected in such a
setting, but the juxtaposition brings an additional element of fun
to the combat sequences.
Finally, Steve reveals how he unexpectedly brought a brand-new rock
band into this original Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy world.
After he was informed that in the game’s narrative, Peter Quill
takes the name Star-Lord from his favourite band of the same name,
Steve got to work creating Star-Lord the band. An entire album was
recorded for the game, featuring original tracks that celebrate the
rock and roll, dysfunctional nature of the Guardians family.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will be available on PlayStation®5
console, PlayStation®4 console, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One
consoles, and PC digital, and streaming via GeForce NOW on October
26, 2021. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Cloud Version for
Nintendo Switch also coming to select regions October 26.
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