The lights are on
Apparently, when you look at the actual files of the Fez soundtrack with a spectrogram, you'll find images of historical figures and scannable QR codes, one of which reveals a series of dates.
None of the secrets seem to interact with the game directly. It doesn't seem to reveal hidden areas of the game, or anything along those lines. Check out our original story below on how to get your hands on the soundtrack, which is great even without hidden pictures of eyeballs and smiley faces embedded in the song.
[via Geek.com]
Original story
Fez released on April 13, and the soundtrack became available to pick up on Friday.
Click here to grab the album from artist Disasterpeace. You can also stream the soundtrack from the site if you just want some pleasant background noises while you write news stories on the weekend for Game Informer. I may be the only one using it for that express purpose, though.
Each of the 26 tracks has a brief description of how it was written, or the idea behind it. I am a fan of the track 'Sync' in particular.
Click here to check out our review of Fez.
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I personally like to listen to video game music while playing the game, but my brother would love this.
Such a good soundtrack, glad it got released.
The Fez soundtrack is excellent. It fits the mood and style just right, and it conveys emotions subtly. Just another great aspect of the best XBLA game since Braid.
Yeah, I said it. Er, typed it.
whut no ps3???
VGM FOR THE WIN!!!!
Is it...free?
The Journey soundtrack is out as well; only $5!
I love the feel of carpets from Target.
is it free.
I wish this game was for PC. It looks so irresistible.
Super Paper Mario anyone?
Awesome! This soundtrack will make a fine addition to my collection.
I really wanna play this, hope it comes to pc soon.
Well, that's a little odd :P
The hidden messages, I mean
i want to know who has the time to find all this stuff out...
Wiki tiki...