Sunday, June 1, 2014

Watch Dogs Unofficial Soundtrack (songs that should be in the game)

Hello Hackers,

 This is my first post on music tracks that should be in the cyber bully Ubisoft game Watch Dogs. First and foremost I encourage you to listen to the original soundtrack on the game, (usually you already have) and this is an addition and more specialized for when you are not in a car or an area that has music. I've been playing the game and has actually inspired me to make this blog since there isn't a plethora of music for the game all about wreaking hacker chaos. This game also allows me to add songs that I know the gaming community will love and saves each player time by creating a specialized playlist for the game Watch Dogs. I know you'll enjoy this playlist as it fits perfectly with the game and the subject matter.

What to do:
  1. Start up Watch Dogs and get into the gameplay
  2. Pause and go to Options/  Audio and language/ 
  3. TURN OFF "songs volume" and "music volume"
  4. Play the Unofficial Watch Dogs Soundtrack
  5. enjoy.


 Without further adieu here are my picks:

 

Brain tan's track relapse is a really fun vision of this city, I enjoyed playing Watch Dogs and taking out thugs as the technicolor tones enriched my ears.

Halsey's New Americana fits well in Watch Dogs futuristic view of Chicago, where the population (npcs) all have interesting facts displayed while Aiden has his profiler on; relating to the lyric "we are the new Americana"

Swedish House Mafia's track Greyhound is best listened to while driving, or fighting off hordes of the bad guys with the fast pace action of the music.

The New Division's track Kids is an all around blast to enjoy throughout the multiplier and campaign no matter what you're doing it makes the game play more enjoyable.

Mute Math's Reset is a good background track as anything you can do revolves around the sounds displayed throughout this track.

Archive's Bullets is another awesome example of the games reputation aspect. If you act badly and kill civilians you get an evil reputation whereas if you choose to help people you will get a good reputation. The lyric "personal responsibility" echos this choice factor.
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