![]() ![]() Should be obvious when this song shows up). IF: Heartbeat: (the first few notes of the theme show up very briefly at 1:05, which is a major hint if you're able to catch it your first playthrough.IF: Twice a Stranger: (theme is loosely quoted here as well).IF: The Observer (The melodic theme in "The Observer" is a slowed down and simplied version of the "Bestest Detectives" theme, which acts as the theme for Neil and Eva.).IF: Title Theme (The theme shows up clearly at around 1:20).It appears in various ways through many of the songs in Imposter Factory's soundtrack, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was in more as well. To the Moon: Bestest Detectives in the World.And I can't remember exactly when some of these tracks show up in the game, but I'll try to describe when (I think) they happened if I have an idea and I think it's important.įirst of all, the musical theme that probably rivals the title theme in number of occurrences is "Bestest Detectives in the World" from the first game, "To the Moon." Here's a reminder of how that goes. Some people might try to argue that it's just lazy, but I think it's a genius way of rewarding those who played the previous games by constantly confirming that "yes, the game is in fact part of the "To the Moon" story, and some of them give hints as to how the games are connected as well.īrief disclaimer, these are just the ones that I could pick out after quickly listening to the Imposter Factory soundtrack again. While there are some original themes in Imposter Factory's soundtrack, it also reuses many of the musical themes from the previous games, either by quoting the themes directly, modifying them, or hiding them in the music. And one of those major hints is the soundtrack. But if you have played the previous games, there are some details along the way that do confirm that Imposter Factory is connected (even if you don't know how, at the time). Like, if you haven't played the previous games in a long time, it'd be easy to believe that Imposter Factory is a completely separate game from those with how it starts (aside from the fact it's been advertised as To the Moon 3). To start off, Imposter Factory does a great job of hiding how it's connected to the previous main games (To the Moon and Finding Paradise) until the time is right. ![]()
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