Resident Evil: Revelations soundtrack streaming on Spotify
Eric on 2021-10-09
Originally released in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS, Resident Evil: Revelations garnered praise for taking the increasingly action-oriented franchise back to its explorational horror roots. Revelations has since been given a high-definition makeover for Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Taking place directly after the events of Resident Evil 4 on the series timeline, Revelations finds Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield exploring an abandoned ghost ship. There, they must survive horrific new threats—including the Ooze, Scagdead, and Malacoda—as they rush to stop bio-terrorists from infecting the ocean with the T-Abyss virus.
Clocking in at nearly two hours in length, the Resident Evil: Revelations soundtrack features 66 largely orchestral tracks, composed by Takeshi Miura, Ichiro Kohmoto and Kota Suzuki. Despite its mobile game origins, the soundtrack is both full and lush, with distorted violins, plaintive pianos, and a full orchestra, effortlessly alternating between quietly unsettling soundscapes and tense, pulse-pounding action pieces.
The excerpted "Best Tracks" compilation, selecting 29 memoriable themes from the survivor horror title, is streaming on Spotify and included in the "Biohazard Sound Chronicle III compilation," published on seven compact discs through Capcom's Suleputer label. The digital soundtrack is streaming on the Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited services.
From the product page:
Apple Music - Resident Evil: Revelations (Original Soundtrack)
YouTube Music - BIOHAZARD SOUND CHRONICLE III (Streaming)
Taking place directly after the events of Resident Evil 4 on the series timeline, Revelations finds Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield exploring an abandoned ghost ship. There, they must survive horrific new threats—including the Ooze, Scagdead, and Malacoda—as they rush to stop bio-terrorists from infecting the ocean with the T-Abyss virus.
Clocking in at nearly two hours in length, the Resident Evil: Revelations soundtrack features 66 largely orchestral tracks, composed by Takeshi Miura, Ichiro Kohmoto and Kota Suzuki. Despite its mobile game origins, the soundtrack is both full and lush, with distorted violins, plaintive pianos, and a full orchestra, effortlessly alternating between quietly unsettling soundscapes and tense, pulse-pounding action pieces.
The excerpted "Best Tracks" compilation, selecting 29 memoriable themes from the survivor horror title, is streaming on Spotify and included in the "Biohazard Sound Chronicle III compilation," published on seven compact discs through Capcom's Suleputer label. The digital soundtrack is streaming on the Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited services.
From the product page:
The critically acclaimed survival horror title takes players back to the events that took place between Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5, revealing the truth about the T-Abyss virus. Resident Evil Revelations features series favorites Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield, plus their respective BSAA partners - Parker Luciani and Jessica Sherawat. The action begins on board a supposedly abandoned cruise ship, the ‘Queen Zenobia’, where horrors lurk around every corner, before players head for the mainland and the devastated city of Terragrigia. With limited ammo and weapons available, the race is on to survive the horror of Resident Evil Revelations.CDJapan - Biohazard Sound Chronicle 3
Apple Music - Resident Evil: Revelations (Original Soundtrack)
YouTube Music - BIOHAZARD SOUND CHRONICLE III (Streaming)
Today marks the 12th anniversary of the release of Resident Evil: Revelations! 🌊
— Projekt Parasol (@pl_evil) January 26, 2024
On January 26, 2012, the game first debuted on 3DS consoles.
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