Fox wrote:
No.
I do not know who "L.E.D." is but if they were on the ZOE ost's I assume its one of the following 4 people
Maki Kirioka
Norihiko Hibino
Akihiro Honda
Toshiyuki Kakuta
Since they composed all the music in the game.
Daft punk are not needed here. They're great any all, but another ZoE game should sound like a ZoE game, keep the same composers, keep the same musical style.
Daft Punk would never have given us something as awesome as Beyond the Bounds.
Also, I don't really care for the idea of a humanoid ADA. Thats going a little too Halo and Cortana for me :V
Actually, you are wrong.
ZOE has never really been consisent in ANY category.
For example, ZOE IDOLO was probably the darkest-toned story in the entire ZOE series/game altogether. Meanwhile ZOE 1 followed a basic story that should be fit for a game rated TEEN(seriously, WHO WAS THE RETARDED DUMBASS THAT RATED IT M?) and the story was fairly simple, but it got "gamified" and they added a few pointless filler missions like "clear the city of raptors" or "destroy all of the vector traps"- we all know that bull...
Meanwhile ZOE 2 was a totally different game, with a nice consistent story and fewer "filler missions" to distract you from the story.
The ZOE 2 story was more intense, but to be honest- the tone is more upbeat and full of "bravery and confidence" tones which really made the story more enjoyable.
ZOE 1 and Idolo were mostly just tear-jerkers.
Also, the music. ZOE 1 focused more on techno and weird alien dub-step in some of the cities meanwhile zoe 2 focused on industrial/classical mixups that made the soundtrack enjoyable.
To be honest, if we're going to have more ZeroShift action in ZOE 4, I think we should have dubstep in t.
Daft Punk would be enjoyable for teleportation battles.