Actually Explaining: The Most Forgotten Game Design Advice - Felvidek

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Why is your RPG Maker game a failure? You didn't use sound design. Felvidek almost failed because of this.
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Yes I made a video like this before but it's old and doesn't have as great examples. In this video I'll tell you why video game sound design is so important. This isn't How To Make Sound Effects for Games, but instead an exploration behind the theory of what makes good sound design in video games. A lot of indie games fail to use sound design effectively and are worse off because of it, by a lot. The number 1 thing game developers miss, is ambient sounds.

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This is Why Indie Games Always Seem To Have The Best Sound Design. I also discuss the importance of "Invisible" Sound Design. I also discuss the effects of good sound design, like How Sound Design Makes Games Feel Lonely. I don't talk about it very much, but sound design is especially important in horror games, so you should learn How To Design Sounds For Horror Games. But basically, this is The “Secret Sauce” In Modern Sound Design.

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