BioShock composer working on Dante's Inferno
Schyman talks up 'creative experience'
Visceral's not-God of War action title Dante's Inferno will at least boast an impressively immersive soundtrack, it seems, EA's studio confirming that BioShock composer Garry Schyman has been enlisted to work on the game's score.
"Scoring Dante's Inferno was one of the most interesting and challenging projects I have ever tackled," beamed Schyman. "Literally being asked to score hell was fantastic especially once I saw the surrealistically frightening world that Visceral Games had developed. I thought long and hard about every piece of music I wrote to create something new, surprising and fitting.
"It has turned out to be one of the most creative experiences in my career."
The soundtrack for the game will be released in 2010, with recording having been completed alongside the Philharmonia Orchestra and the Metro Voices Singers.
Dante's Inferno is due to hit shelves in February of next year.
