![]() ![]() ![]() The two previously teamed up in 2009 to create the cult classic, Brutal Legend, an action-adventure, real-time strategy hybrid starring Black, who modeled and voiced the game's lead character. While Black may seem like an odd choice for the sequel to an indie title 15 years in the making, he actually has some of history with Schafer and Double Fine Productions. Raz is then taken through a psychedelic portal where he has to make his way through a world seemingly inspired by Yellow Submarine. Black's vocals pair very well with the psychedelic rock theme of the stage, which make for a very interesting looking trailer. Black's sultry and soulful vocals then set in alongside a slow guitar rift, very reminiscent of something by the Doors, as the white light begins preforming into a microphone. As Raz makes his way into the psyche of this unknown brain, he is led by a floating white light. The trailer for Psychonauts 2 shows an older Raz travel into the mind of a disembodied brain in a jar. Related: Microsoft Buying Double Fine Saved Psychonauts 2’s Boss Fights That was until Xbox's recent Games Showcase, where fans got their most tenacious look at the upcoming sequel yet. Tim Schafer, head of Double Fine Productions, is best known for his creativity, and he put it to good use enlisting the help of his good friend, and Tenacious D lead singer, Jack Black to sing on the lead track for the most recent Psychonauts 2 trailer. Longtime Double Fine musical composer, Peter McConnell, will be returning to provide music for the game and wrote the lyrics to Black's song. Its sequel, Psychonauts 2, first debuted at last year's E3, but there hadn't been much news of the sequel since. ![]()
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