Hideki Kamiya
Hideki Kamiya is a renowned Japanese video game designer and composer, best known for his significant contributions to the gaming industry through his work at Capcom and later at PlatinumGames. Born on December 19, 1970, in Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan, Kamiya played a pivotal role in the development of iconic titles. He is particularly celebrated for his work on the original "Resident Evil" (1996), where he contributed to the atmospheric sound design that set a new standard for horror games. Kamiya also directed "Devil May Cry" and "Bayonetta," both known for their impactful music and innovative gameplay. His ability to blend narrative and sound has left a lasting legacy in video game music and design.
Number of Songs: 5