5 Reasons Afterparty Is The Best Game Of 2019 You Never Played

4. The Soundtrack

Oh. Sweet. Holy. Hell. Afterparty's soundtrack is unbelievable.

Andrew Rohrmann - also known as scntfc - returns to score Afterparty following his absolute knock out with Oxenfree. Gone, however, are the haunting drones and echoing, reverb heavy synth pads. This time around Rohrmann provides a bouncy, infectious soundtrack that would be worthy of any after party, but it feels particularly at home at a party in hell.

Rohrmann's soundtrack is somewhere between high energy EDM and twinkly, bouncy trap music, but he manages to fill it with a kind of nervousness that suggests that this party ol' Lucifer is throwing has maybe been going on for just a bit too long. And once you play the game you'll realise it's been going on for WAY too long.

Honestly, it cannot be stressed enough just how good Rohrmann's soundtrack is, so much so that it would work perfectly as a standalone album rather than being attached to a video game and lucky for us it's all on Spotify.

Hey, if this is eternal damnation, at least Luci is packing some bangers.

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