You’ll have to play the game to see what I mean because I’m literally sworn to secrecy!” Kings Elliot, in a discussion with Consequence SoundĪnd there we have it. “I feel like such a tease, but I was also really inspired by the scene that the song scores in the game, which I can’t say anything about!! I tried to put myself in the shoes of the characters and do the story justice. No, what is proof that Kings Elliot was writing for a specific story moment comes from an “Origins” discussion with the artist done by Consequence Sound, Kings Elliot spoke much more extensively about the influences that inspired “Lost Again,” and has this to say: The brief statement ended with her saying “I wrote it as much about the characters as I did about my own life,” which confirms that Kings Elliot must’ve surely known about the characters prior to writing the song.īut that isn’t proof. In a quote for, Kings spoke on what it meant to her to write the theme song to a video game, which she has wanted to do since she was a child. Even though we know that “Lost Again” was composed for The Callisto Protocol, we don’t actually know the extent of Kings Elliot’s knowledge of the game’s plot, nor where the actual theme will be used in The Callisto Protocol. But first, we need to know that Kings Elliot (and the other three composers and lyricists that worked on the song) actually knew the ending of the game in question. But what if “Lost Again” isn’t just an unconventional choice for the main theme of a space-horror game? What if I told you that it might have just spoiled the ending of The Callisto Protocol, two weeks ahead of launch? In fact, in the trailer for that launch? Let me explain.
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