Ahead of it’s time. The OST isn’t without flaws but the implementation gives the game a level of replay value that a simpler soundtrack couldn’t. Thanks for the upload!
To be fair, this is an older version of Enhanced Edition. These days its become another of Nightdives "kex engine" remasters, but early on it was just a fancier version of the DOS original. I have no idea if the updated version have working dynamic music
I played enhanced edition, and it definitely has the dynamic music. It changes when youre near radiation/biohazards, as well as getting more intense when you're low on health and there's multiple enemies nearby
@@matternicuss Enhanced Edition did not got ported to Kex before 2018 in an update. Pcgamingwiki has a some what messy article on enhanced edition that mentions this. Supposedly it is possible to roll back to this older version on gog, but apparently not on steam
@@Artigkar40000000 are there any downsides to it being on the Kex engine? Nightdive uses it on most of their remasters as I understand, and it seems to be a versatile (and stable) game engine. I’m playing the DOS version modded, which plays pretty close to the EE other than being more authentic.
Ahead of it’s time. The OST isn’t without flaws but the implementation gives the game a level of replay value that a simpler soundtrack couldn’t. Thanks for the upload!
The clown noises aren't the same tho :(
Still great overall
I thought the dynamic music wasnt in the enhanced edition?
To be fair, this is an older version of Enhanced Edition. These days its become another of Nightdives "kex engine" remasters, but early on it was just a fancier version of the DOS original. I have no idea if the updated version have working dynamic music
I played enhanced edition, and it definitely has the dynamic music. It changes when youre near radiation/biohazards, as well as getting more intense when you're low on health and there's multiple enemies nearby
@@Artigkar40000000 pretty sure the EE has always run on the Kex engine?
@@matternicuss Enhanced Edition did not got ported to Kex before 2018 in an update. Pcgamingwiki has a some what messy article on enhanced edition that mentions this.
Supposedly it is possible to roll back to this older version on gog, but apparently not on steam
@@Artigkar40000000 are there any downsides to it being on the Kex engine? Nightdive uses it on most of their remasters as I understand, and it seems to be a versatile (and stable) game engine. I’m playing the DOS version modded, which plays pretty close to the EE other than being more authentic.
Man I can see what they were going for but some of this combat music sucks