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Stray Souls

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Versus Evil
Developer: Jukai Studio
Release Date: Oct. 25, 2023

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'Stray Souls' Partners With Silent Hill Composer Akira Yamaoka - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on July 11, 2023 @ 2:06 p.m. PDT

Enter a world of nightmares in Stray Souls, a third person, action-horror game, inspired by the classics of the genre.

Dive into the mind of Daniel, a teenage boy who inherits a home from his estranged grandmother. As he moves in, Daniel meets the enigmatic Martha who knows more about the house than he would expect. As night falls, dark secrets hiding within the dwelling and Daniel’s past come out of the woodworks - secrets Daniel cannot seem to outrun…

Stray Souls combines beloved elements of Japanese survival horror games with an array of new tricks, including a variety of randomized systems where enemy encounters, item placement, paranormal activity and even weather patterns are always changing so no two playthroughs are exactly the same. Using the power of Metahuman technology and Unreal Engine 5, characters and environments are authentically brought to life, throwing you straight into the dread and dismay of the narrative.

Unlock the secrets hidden within the haunted town of Aspen Falls, featuring gruesome enemy encounters, epic bosses, cunning puzzles, and a deep story where not everyone is who they seem. Fight terrifying creatures, solve mind-bending puzzles, and unravel a horrid family secret to expose the chilling truth behind your existence.


Independent game studio Jukai Studio and publisher Versus Evil revealed that Stray Souls will feature new music by legendary Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka.

Akira Yamaoka is best known for his work scoring the first several Silent Hill games, though his work has also appeared in such acclaimed titles as Shadows of the DamnedLollipop Chainsaw, and The Medium. You can hear a sample of his Stray Souls collaboration in the new trailer below, which features his piece, “Splintered Mind.”

“It’s no secret that we’re massive fans of Silent Hill, so being able to get its series composer, Akira Yamaoka, on board for our game is a dream come true!,” said Artur Łączkowski, Owner & Director at Jukai Studio. “Yamaoka’s work was so integral in creating the tone and mood of Silent Hill, so we’re beyond excited to have him enhance our vision with his legendary soundscapes. There’s really no one quite like him and we are so honored to have him as a creative collaborator!”

Your music has been widely praised for its ability to evoke emotions and set the tone for a game’s atmosphere. Can you share your approach to composing music that creates emotional impact in video games?

I think it’s important to communicate with lots of people, read lots of books, watch lots of movies, and use that all as a reference. Musical creation can be seen as a skill, so it can be learned, but in order to evoke emotions and atmosphere, it is important to think about how it makes you feel.

Humans have many emotions, and each person is different. To evoke such an array of emotions, you need to think about them as you encounter them through communicating with many people, reading many books, and watching many movies. You can’t just meet people and read books, though. It’s also important to consider things from your own perspective.

As a composer, how do you collaborate with game developers and other members of the creative team to ensure that your music enhances the overall gameplay experience?

It is necessary to achieve a deeper understanding of the game’s direction and contents, and not just make music because it’s your job. Music shouldn’t be created as ordered. You need a deeper understanding of the game. Therefore, I think it is important to talk a lot with the game developers.

Your work is highly regarded for its innovative use of unconventional instruments and sounds. Can you talk about your process of incorporating unconventional elements into your music and how it enhances the storytelling in games?

I think about how the essence of a sound is felt. When making music, you usually use the piano for a ballad or a guitar for a rock song, but I think something so easily imaginable is not the essence of sound. You must take a sound and really think about how the listener will feel when they hear it.

Take, for example, the metallic clang of a construction site, or, on the other hand, the sound of water flowing down a river. Start with the feeling you get from that sound, and use it to create music, and I think you will get something that evokes emotion from the listener.

In addition to composing music, you have also been involved in sound design for video games. Can you share your insights on the relationship between music and sound design in creating an immersive audio experience for players?

Of course, the linchpin of game creation is creating entertainment, so I think it differs from a musician creating music. You first must think of what can make the game more fun and more interesting, so inevitably, just making music becomes less important. In other words, you must create a certain “something” the human ear can pick up from the game.

If you’re a musician, you can just make music, but as a game composer, your job is to think about what makes the game more fun and more interesting as you create sounds and music. I believe the game sound designer is responsible for music, SFX, voice, and all sounds coming from your TV or monitor.

What inspires you to create such unique and atmospheric soundscapes for horror games?

I think it’s a certain incongruity. People won’t feel uneasy in a stable environment. You can’t evoke fear with a beautiful chord progression and the imaginings it gives the listener. It also can’t be too incongruous. I think you need just the smallest hint of incongruity to make the listener think “something’s wrong” or “something seems strange.”

Your music has a distinct and recognizable style. How do you maintain your artistic vision while also adapting your music to fit the unique requirements and constraints of different video game projects?

That is a great question (laughs). I think maybe it’s because I don’t imitate. Of course, at first you’d imitate someone and try to create an atmosphere like that, but it’s very important to go on to create your own thing. However, sometimes your creation may not be accepted, so you need to have your own philosophy. You need to ask yourself why you create such music when composing.

Even if you create something completely original, if your unique philosophy isn’t injected into it, it will be but dust in the wind. That’s why I think it’s so important to continue to ask myself “why am I creating this music?” over and over again. To really contemplate it.

What do you attribute to your success as a music composer for video games, and what advice do you have for aspiring composers who want to enter the industry?

I believe a big factor is not relying on yourself too heavily and meeting many new people and encountering new works. Being involved with Silent Hill had a huge impact on me. Meeting the Silent Hill team also contributed to my success.

I think the best advice I have for someone wanting to break into this world would be to create your own sound design philosophy. Take on lots of small jobs and grasp the opportunities that you are given.

You have worked on various projects beyond video games, such as films and music albums. How do you adapt your creative process when composing for different mediums, and what challenges and opportunities do you encounter when working in diverse artistic contexts?

I think it would be that in any of those works, sound is not the most important thing. For games, movies, TV, and anime, the most important factor is their artistic merit. Music is not the most important factor.

As the sound director, I must think about how I can contribute to this work. How can I increase its artistic merit? I tend to engage with all content creation with that in mind. That is all.

Key Features:

  • Explore the town of Aspen Falls and surrounding areas to uncover a malevolent plot set in motion at Daniel's birth.
  • Immerse yourself in Daniel's story. Choose responses at key moments through branching dialogue options, shaping Daniel's tone and personality.
  • Fight hordes of nasty creatures or run for your life. Simplified combat without massive loadouts puts the focus on strategizing combat tactics and resource management.
  • Solve dozens of clever puzzles with out of the box solutions to test your wit.
  • Randomized systems ensure that enemy encounters, item locations, changing weather patterns, and strange phenomena all occur at various places, making each playthrough unique.

 Stray Souls is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam) in 2023.


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