WW2 game, but developer Black Matter is interested in making it sound a bit more authentic. The studio has announced that it's inviting community to record their best 'Wilhelm scream' and submit it for inclusion in the game as an 'ambient soldier sound'.
The Wilhelm Scream is actually a specific piece of audio that was recorded more than 60 years ago and has been used in hundreds of films since then. It's an iconic scream of surprise and pain, and it's appeared in everything from Toy Story to Star Wars. What the Hell Let Loose developer is looking for are screams that are Wilhelm-esque: the kind that conveys the alarm and dismay you might experience when being blown up by an artillery round, for example.
"We've listened to much of the community about adding greater ambience to the battlefield with the grunts, screams, and voice lines of soldiers. While we've been planning to create these sounds ourselves, we felt it could be good fun to open this up to our beloved community first," writes Black Matter developer 'Spono.' "You can be as creative as you wish – we're excited to see what you come up with!"
Spono clarifies that they're not going to include anything goofy with this – they want to maintain Hell Let Loose's gritty, filmic World War II vibe. And it's important that all sounds recorded are personally emitted by whoever is submitting them.
Ambient soldier sounds are coming to Hell Let Loose…
And they're going to be voiced by YOU, the community!
Give us your best Wilhelm scream and become part of HLL history.
Full details & submissions: https://t.co/09qJ6xsRQ8 pic.twitter.com/WWOZbSt3Ee
— Hell Let Loose (@hell_let_loose) August 21, 2020
The studio is actually looking for several different sounds, both for the American and German sides. Here's the list:
Wilhelm Scream:
- Your best death scream/cry
Fatal Damage:
- Bullet to the head
- Bullet to the body
- Ran over by vehicle
- Dismembered
- Drowning
Non-Fatal damage:
- Bullet
- Shrapnel/Explosion
- Fall damage
- Burning/On Fire
To be considered, the clips should be collected and ed in a YouTube video. They'll need to be clean pieces of audio, without any effects or reverb added. You can find full instructions on how to enter over on Steam.
Hell Let Loose's new war games around in the year 2020. If you haven't tried it out yet, it's worth a look – even if your battle cry isn't ready for prime time.