Final Video Dev Diary & Video Walkthrough Beats the Drum of War

New York – April 13th - Modern games are more than images and rules; choosing the right music to set the tone for the experience can be as important as getting the weapon loadout on a Akula submarine correct. Games are a complete sensory experience.

In the final video developer diary from Turbo Tape Games, the Naval War: Arctic Circle development team talks about how the music of the game will capture the spirit of whatever is going on on-screen. The Bergen, Norway based developers turned to a band from their own city and worked together with the black metal artist Demonaz, most famous for his work in Immortal.

Espen Thomassen Saeverud, Senior Graphics Programmer, explains how the naval war found a perfect match in Norwegian black metal:
“We said to Demonaz that this is a game about massive steel ships fighting each other in the cold, dark Arctic. And Demonaz came right over to look at the project and he just couldn´t resist it. Fire, ice and steel. Epic confrontations between the greatest war machines ever built. The style, the music, the theme, it was all a perfect fit. That can only have one soundtrack, and that’s Demonaz’ unique metal soundtrack for Naval War: Arctic Circle.”

 

View the Naval War: Arctic Circle - Black Metal & Heavy Warships video dev diary :

 

View the brand new Naval War: Arctic Circle video walkthrough here:

 

Download the Naval War: Arctic Circle demo here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/200050/

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Naval War: Arctic Circle was released on April 10, via retail and all major digital distribution platforms for a recommended retail price of $19.99. Buy the game here: http://www.navalwargame.com/buy

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