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Where the visuals are stunning in one way, the sound I find stunning in an altogether different fashion. As in: if I was wearing headphones when I first entered one of the capital cities, my skull probably would have exploded and my brain would have oozed out of my ear canals. It's not that the sound effects are bad, or the music off-putting. It's the combat effects and the chattering of the game's many new pets that made it absolutely necessary for me to turn down the in-game sound after a while.
My wife heard so many grunts, yells, and hoo-ahs coming from my office that she was pretty sure I was up to something I shouldn't be. Luckily both hands were on my desk when she popped her head in. It's a shame really, because the music in Aion is phenomenal and perfectly epic sounding. It's just the ambient noises that will wind up making you pop a few aspirin unless you tone it down a bit.
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