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The original musical score is especially soothing and Enya-like. For the most part, I didn't really hear it while playing as it faded into the background while I walked around town. Once again, there aren't a lot of ambient sounds in curse the game, but what there werebirds singing, water flowing in a fountain or through a canalwere nicely done. Personally, I think more ambient sound would go a curse long way toward total immersion in the environments. Although the music and sounds are well-done, the voice work, curse unfortunately, didn't reach the level of the rest of the audio. The majority of the actors simply read their lines or just sounded tired and bored. The below-average voice work wasn't a deal-breaker, but the lack of feeling in some of the characters was odd considering Carol is dealing with an apparent disappearance of a mysterious nature. I did enjoy looking at Hope Springs Eternal, but for me it was more of a gentle, sedate travelogue showcasing the attractions of a Swedish village more than an actual game.
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