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But a Mixture of japanese, French, Welsh, Swedish and English songs.
But that will be very long from now.. as I have games im at 10k hours in and still just enjoy the soundtrack of the game.. or just mute the music entirely, gives a whole new vibe to a game with no music.
I'm boring like that.
This.
The only games that I've ever listened to outside-game music in, were Minecraft (during intense repetitive farming) and WoW (during intense repetitive farming). And both of those were years and years ago.
And even subsequent playthtroughs, at most there's gonna be a podcast or something once in a while.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J9pcprLTN0
https://youtu.be/bCCYtNvO8BM
Average Canadian Theme song in 2018 - present
i honestly find it very hard to listen to music while playing a game just because it ruins the experience of the overall game for me as it takes me out sometimes.
i mean sure during mind numbing things i might have something in the background but overall i just let the worlds music take me vs blasting whatever power metal band im infatuated by at the time
Viking Sea Shanties. Most notably Valhalla Calling (VoicePlay rendition)
My favorite in GTA and similar games.
Fighting in flight/space sims: Loud operatic ballads I don't know in languages I don't understand.
Probably won't be such opportunities in DD2, though. (Would be funny if there was spaceflight, though.)
I'll need to see the game before I pick a soundtrack, but it'll probably be something to shift the anticipated mood so I won't get in a rut of doing just what seems like the obvious.
Yes, I'm old lol.