Sprunki Phase 5 Definitive War Machine Remix Game
War Machine Remix? More Like "My Ears Need a Break" Mix
Alright, who asked for this? Sprunki Phase 5 Definitive War Machine Remix. That's a mouthful. I tried to say it three times fast and now my tongue hurts. Anyway, someone decided the regular Sprunki wasn't intense enough, so they made this... thing. Where the usual game has cute little dudes making blips and bloops, this one has... mechanical noises. Gear grinding. Industrial humming. Something that sounds suspiciously like a jackhammer.
It's raining today, which feels appropriate for making music that sounds like a factory falling down a staircase.
How to Sound Like a Robot Uprising
If you want to actually make something listenable (debatable), here's my completely unprofessional advice:
- The "Engine" guy (looks like a piston or something): He's your foundation. A steady, chugging beat. Put him on first.
- The "Siren" thing: Use sparingly. It's loud. It's abrasive. My cat left the room when I used it. Good for "drama."
- The little "clank" sound: This is your high-hat, basically. Adds texture without being overwhelming.
Combining them all at once is a recipe for audio chaos. Which, depending on your mood, might be exactly what you want. I made something that I'd describe as "if Transformers had a panic attack." Not sure if that's good or bad.
Honest Answers to Questions Nobody Should Have
Q: Is this version harder than regular Sprunki?
A: Not harder, just... different. The sounds are less musical and more "sound effect-y." It's harder to make something conventionally pleasant, but easier to make something that sounds like a video game boss fight. Your call.
Q: What does "Definitive" even mean here?
A: Beats me. Marketing? Maybe it means they won't update it again. Or maybe it's the "final" version of the Phase 5 concept before moving on. I've seen like three different "definitive" versions of various Phases. The internet has commitment issues.
Q: Can I use this to make actual music?
A> Define "actual music." If your band is an industrial metal group, maybe. For everyone else, it's more of a novelty. A fun, noisy novelty.
Personal Ranking & Bias Time
I'm going to be real: this isn't my favorite Sprunki. The Phase 3 one is still king for me. The sounds are more musical, more playful. This War Machine thing is cool for about five minutes of "hehe, robot go brrr," but then I get a headache. The green... turbine-looking icon? Its sound is like dental drill meets broken hard drive. 2/5, would not recommend for relaxation.
BUT. My friend who's really into EDM and heavy techno tried it and said it was "a cool palette of percussive elements." So what do I know? Maybe your taste is just more... metallic than mine.
Oh, and don't even get me started on trying to make it sound like the actual "War Machine" from anything. It doesn't. It sounds like a construction site. Which, to be fair, is its own kind of war machine.
Final verdict: If you've played every other Sprunki and are bored, or if you have a specific need for clanky, industrial sound textures, go for it. If you're new to this whole thing, maybe start with something less... aggressive. Like that Phase 6 Definitive Remastered thing I still need to write about. It's probably nicer to your ears.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go listen to some birds chirping to recalibrate.