Fire and Ice (video game)/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.


 * Ear Worm: Much of the background music. (In the Amiga version, it's sample-based; unfortunately, the sound effects and music contend for the audio channels, with sound effects taking priority, so it's possible for the music to be temporarily silenced if enough sound effects go off at once. The PC port has an OPL2 arrangement of the music, which is usually not as good, but doesn't get interrupted by the PCM sound effects. The Amiga CD32 version has a redbook-audio soundtrack which is partly arranged versions of some of the songs and partly completely different songs, and also has the original music available by setting a configuration option.)