![]() It also doesn’t help that the songs can feel quite disjointed musically due to the interactive element. ![]() The world and what characters have to say in Stray Gods’ normal conversations are far more interesting than what is sung. The lyrics are fine and get the character’s emotions and points across, but they’re not all that catchy or poignant. However, the songs don’t fully come together. All the other talent can carry a tune as well - Khary Payton’s Pan and Troy Baker’s Apollo are two particular highlights. The vocal performances also impress, with Laura Bailey showing that she has a phenomenal singing voice. ![]() The music is composed by Austin Wintory of Journey fame (the PS3 game, not the “Don’t Stop Believing” band) and lives up to his high standard. ![]() The idea of an interactive musical is quite ambitious and is worth celebrating, even if it doesn’t all totally work as well as you hoped. ![]()
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