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Overgrowth takes place in the savage world of Lugaru where rabbits, wolves and other animals are forced to use paws, claws and medieval weaponry to engage each other in battle. Combining 3rd person adventure platforming with intricate melee combat, Overgrowth achieves a unique feel. Overgrowth also benefits from Wolfire's brand new Phoenix Engine which has been built from the ground up to allow the use of cutting edge graphics, animation, and physics. Add to these exciting features Overgrowth’s realistic artificial intelligence and streamlined control system and the result is an astoundingly immersive experience.

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John unveils another song from the Overgrowth soundtrack, check it!

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As I mentioned in our previous music post, we’ve decided to start uploading Overgrowth music to our YouTube channel. The songs are composed by the talented Mikko Tarmia and often feature Anton Riehl on the flute. We tend to use ambient tracks a lot in our tech demos, so today I thought we should change it up a bit and reveal a different genre. It is my great pleasure to unveil Combat Theme 2. Be sure to listen to it in HD.


I am struck by how the music sounds both chaotic and powerful. It gives me the impression of an important fight whose outcome is dangerously uncertain. Additionally, the pitter patter of high-pitched instruments makes me think of nimble ninja rabbits. What impressions does the song give you? What kind of song should we reveal next: ambient, combat or stealth? You can find the growing Overgrowth soundtrack playlist here.(permalink)


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chris_sloany
chris_sloany - - 2,830 comments

sounds awesome, really like it.

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Hoizen
Hoizen - - 161 comments

Really brings out the fighting spirit within.

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Luke_Allstar
Luke_Allstar - - 45 comments

sounds like a hard fight again a realy big monster somewhere in the jungle or some ancient ruins or something like that(i think it reminds me of jungle because of those hard drums)
sounds realy great
i want to hear some stealth music next!

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Bender411
Bender411 - - 235 comments

Impressive! Just a little reminds me one of track from Zeno Clash

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Squeebo
Squeebo - - 388 comments

Yeah, me too. Wich is a good thing, because Zeno Clash had good combat music.

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Trespass
Trespass - - 58 comments

Really fits the overall game.

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dill1233
dill1233 - - 94 comments

What a perfect song for such a game. This will mesh perfectly with all of the fight scenes and such in Overgrowth. By the way, I think some stealth music would be wonderful with an ambient (but stealthy) feel to it. Music like that would be good for a subtle stealth scene that shouldn't be overdone to seem much more important than it is. Just my thoughts.

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CrowbarSka
CrowbarSka - - 297 comments

This song makes me think of being chased by a huge, fast beast. I'm dashing through trees, leaping over logs and decayed stone structures, and all the while it's hot on my tail (pardon the pun).

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archkyrie
archkyrie - - 1,134 comments

I like it. i love you soundtrack, you should release the soundtrack with the game.
my all time favorite is the one you play in the backgruond of alot of you videos.
whats this you say about stealth music? i'd like to see some of that.

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grzyb12
grzyb12 - - 11 comments

Sound great you can feel where the song wants to take you and gives the feeling of cat and mouse. Great stuff and how you paved and mixed everything down sounds great. Good fight or chase song

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Myloman
Myloman - - 884 comments

Creates the very atmosphere the name suggests. True to the overall setting without being too pretentious. It's neat, simple, and quite effective. Well done.

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