
I like what it melodically adds to the song but they really could have picked anything other than a tinny trumpet (trombones would have sounded nice) and it would have been an improvement.īut, at the end of the day, you get to choose b/w both soundtracks. That addition of a trumpet is ass though. Its not like it was poor or even average quality in the first place. I still think it was an odd move to even bother remastering it at all. The remastered soundtrack was great in some places, but overall the original was much better. I don't have the vita version of the game but I'd imagine the remaster sounds brighter and tighter than the reverb drowned original. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. There's also a possibility that they toned down the reverb to make the game sound cleaner on the vita's tiny speakers. But lushness wasn't really needed for a calming acoustic track. It accentuates the natural reverb of the guitar instead. The remastered version sounds truer to the title of being unplugged. The overabundance of reverb-as well as the mix (particularly the stereo image)- doesn't really sell the PS2 version of the track as "unplugged".

The entire point of an "unplugged" track is to make it sound as natural as possible.
