Haunting Ground
Haunting Ground
April 21, 2005
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Attachment In an early unused version of the "Mountain of Rubble" cutscene, Fiona is voiced by a different voice actress, but she is completely silent in the final version. In addition, there's a unique music in the cutscene that was removed in the final version, and the dirt effects when Fiona falls back down were originally brown instead of grey.
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If Fiona inserts a "SALTATIO" Plate-key into a Golem, it will perform a 15 second Para Para dance, called the "Secret Dance" in the game's soundtrack, after which Fiona will remark "......That got my mind off things. I feel a little better now." before completely restoring all of her stats. "Saltātiō" is a Latin noun meaning "a dance".
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Attachment In the Japanese version, the menu voice is named 'Memo', instead of 'Comment'. The Japanese version also shows 4 notes on each page, instead of 2 notes.
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Believing that a female lead would not be received well, Capcom added in a dog partner that could attack enemies. After this change, they further designed the gameplay around this partner mechanic.
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Rather than streaming audio files, the music for Haunting Ground was generated by using the PS2's built-in sounds. This way, the composers could easily change the tempo of the music during gameplay.
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