Invincible Tiger : The Legend of Han Tao Soundtrack
Yeah, the game may just be a generic boring beat 'em up ... but the music is kick ass. And Blitz Games must have realized this because they put up the soundtrack for free. And here it is.
- Big Bad Theme - 9MB
- Han's Awakening - 9MB
- The Waterfront - 9MB
- Interval - 4MB
- Hopping Vampire - 12MB
- Unexpected Guests - 6MB
- Dragon Spirits - 5MB
- Concentration - 6MB
- The Caves - 7MB
- The Imperial Tomb - 7MB
- Album Art Large and Small
- The whole damn thing
via XBLARatings
Invincible Tiger : The Legend of Han Tao - First Impressions
It's that first impression that makes or breaks a game for me. If I can't get into within about half an hour or so, I'm probably not going to like it. And so far this game fails miserably on most accounts for that first impression. The graphics are good, except the character models themselves look like something from a first generation PS2 game. The stages that I've been through so far are impressive though. And there is "film grain" constantly to make it look like an old movie. The music is awesome, anyone who's seen Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon will recognize it immediately, and it really helps to give that over the top kung fu flick feel to it. The sound effects are pretty generic, but work well enough. There's certain times where the camera just goes nuts zooming in and out and that becomes irritating real quick.