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"Sound quality is very high and has been specifically adjusted for every new scene of every new level you enter."





We'd recommend anything from a Voodoo3 to a GeForce for playing, cards like the Voodoo2 will find it rather difficult to understand some of the larger scenery and effects. On our in-house GeForce DDR the game runs sweet as a Mexican prostitute, hmmm no. It runs sweet as the sunset over a rich grass field with sparkling dew, yeah! One way or another, the graphics that do exist do the job and the game justice.

Music to my ears

Obviously with a game like T2, you're not likely to have that much music because it would be too intrusive upon the game play. That's why most of the sounds and music you do hear come by the way of ambient noise rather than direct CD output. The only real music you do hear comes from cut scenes and intro videos that set a dark and unforgiving scene, very well presented and kinder spooky.

Sound quality is very high and has been specifically adjusted for every new scene of every new level you enter. After all, T2 is trying to put you into a real world so these things HAVE to be got right or the whole thing can't be pulled off. From a guard talking to himself to random people nattering inside their houses as you silently swipe their money.

You can select anything from basic stereo sound to the likes of A3D, EAX and DS3D for the most involving of experiences. On the whole it's a very well done piece of work by the sound effects people.

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