Resident Evil Revelations Final Episode Out Now, Official Soundtrack Released

This week see’s the fourth and final episode for Resident Evil Revelations 2, well that’s if you don’t include the two bonus episodes also released this week with The Struggle and Little Miss.  The fourth main episode will reveal the conclusion to Claire Redfield and Barry Burton’s story, while The Struggle will focus on Moira Burton and Little Miss with Natalia.

You can catch both the season finale trailer and extra episodes trailer below, but obviously they will have spoilers if you haven’t caught up on previous episodes.

 

To mark the release of the final episode the official soundtrack for Resident Evil Revelations 2 has been released, which features the music from the  entire season episodes.  You can pick up the digital soundtrack over at Sumthing.com.

The official press release for the Revelations 2 soundtrack can be seen below, which includes details on the OST creators.  Also don’t forget that from March 20th, the retail edition of Resi Revs 2 will be released, featuring all episodes and bonus content.

Be sure to keep  a lookout for our review of the entire season coming very soon.

Defining a new musical direction for the series, the original score for Resident Evil Revelations 2 was created and supervised by Capcom’s composer and sound director Kota Suzuki (Resident Evil® Revelations, Resident Evil® 6, Resident Evil® 5) in collaboration with film composer and multi-instrumentalist Nima Fakhrara (“Gatchaman,” “The Pyramid,” “The Courier”) as well as composer and sound designer Ichiro Kohmoto (Resident Evil Revelations, Resident Evil® 0). The soundtrack was produced by Koyo Sonae. Music samples are available at Sumthing.com.

“Our main theme of focus was ‘duality of sound’ implemented through original instruments,” describes Kota Suzuki, composer and sound director of the Resident Evil® series. “We assembled this compilation with two distinct genres of sound in mind. Aiming for the overall music to deliver a broad, airy feel, while at the same time introducing acoustic instruments to create gaps within the sound, the composition reduces how quickly players grow accustomed to the music, and allows for sound effects to easily create the game’s desired atmosphere.”

Describing Capcom’s collaboration with Nima Fakhrara, a film composer renowned for creating unique instruments as the basis for his original scores, Kota Suzuki added, “We always kept aiming to provide players with a new sense of suspense and surprise with this installation. His productions possessed that particular element of darkness that worked perfectly with our[s]. After many brainstorming sessions we decided to use ‘iron’ and ‘water’ as our concepts in creating new instruments. And, after recording, we edited and mixed the sound with other tracks to create a truly unique sound…His touch was exactly what we needed to give our sound the definitive edge.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 Cover


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