Francisco Cerda is a Chilean musician and composer. Citing influences as di… Read Full Bio ↴Francisco Cerda is a Chilean musician and composer. Citing influences as diverse as classical, progressive metal, chiptune, and salsa, Cerda's music spans a wide variety of genres.
Cerda is perhaps best known for composing the soundtrack to the 2011 indie shooter game "Jamestown". He is also well known in Chile for his work on the television show "Los improvisadores" (A Chilean version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"), and his collaborations with Chilean balada singer, Andrés De León, and the Mambocha Orchestra. Cerda also plays plays in the Chilean progressive metal band, Versus.
Cerda is perhaps best known for composing the soundtrack to the 2011 indie shooter game "Jamestown". He is also well known in Chile for his work on the television show "Los improvisadores" (A Chilean version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"), and his collaborations with Chilean balada singer, Andrés De León, and the Mambocha Orchestra. Cerda also plays plays in the Chilean progressive metal band, Versus.
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Melancholia Waltz
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Adam Garcia
I'd say that it's too short, but I actually like how the story rounded off. What I would love is if they released more stories, revolving around the same guy.
Ghizghuth
Yeah, or if we could at least create custom stories with the level editor :)
TheClutterFile
this game is perfect is pretty much every way that I can see
ColorCrims0n
Reminds me of Katamari, somehow.
B. Comet
If Gunpoint was more dynamic.
Daniel
it needs the ability to easily share custom maps
Virgo113
Workshop.
PaladineAvenger1
better on 0,75x tbh