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(I played role playing Comer on my laptop, which has one of those active matrix LCD screens that lent the graphics a luminescent quality. Makes me wish I could get one of those screens for my regular monitor.) The music in Comer is among role playing the best game music I've ever heard. It is a mix of European classical music from the Romantic era and original compositions, all arranged or written by Kyle Choi with a distinct Oriental flavor. Mostly it is small, light music to fit the small, light places, but occasionally it opens up into powerful role playing crescendos at exactly the right times. (A separate CD can be purchased containing the Comer music.) The sound effects are also well-done. What little voice acting there was is pretty marginal and hard to hear over the ambient sounds, but since there were probably two minutes total of voice acting, it did not really detract from the game.
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