Driver Parallel Lines. Had some of the best songs I have heard in a while when I played it. Also introduced me to many new bands, groups and singers I would never have normally listened to.
edited 9th Sep '11 4:18:12 AM by HellmanSabian
Same thing, but for Driv3r. Great bands like The Bell Rays and The Stooges.
Same thing with me, except with Hum and Tears for Fears. I even bought the albums shortly after beating it.
edited 9th Sep '11 4:28:19 AM by SoCalToa
Show some love.Saints Row 2, mainly because of the Eighties music and, to my surprise, Fallout 3. I certainly didn't expect to grow so fond of the Fifties music there. For some reason, I barely touched the radio in New Vegas, though.
People aren't as awful as the internet makes them out to be.Not to mention Karma Chameleon.
Curse the ill fortune that led you to me.Fallout 3 and New Vegas. I quite liked NSF Most Wanted's soundtrack too.
^^Probably cause Radio NV only has like 12 songs and the background music is much better since a lot of it is reused tunes from the amazing soundtracks of Fallout 1 and 2.
I love Edge Of The Earth.
Curse the ill fortune that led you to me.1080:Avalanche, because I haven't played (nor even watched) any other games with licensed music.
That and the fact that Seether's Fine Again is actually pretty nice. Boy Sets Fire(?)'s Handful of Redemption is also good.
edited 9th Sep '11 6:42:14 AM by Sabbo
I like plenty of the songs on Burnout Paradise
edited 9th Sep '11 6:47:18 AM by MrPoly
Cave Johnson. We're done here.
I agree with the Fallouts making the Fifties awesome again. Though I still can't understand why they didn't include "Butcher Pete (Part II)" in 3 or NV.
Basically, the games with a soundtrack of licensed songs you love.
And I have to say Saints Row 2. From the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus to Avenged Sevenfold, normally on games I have one or two songs I put on my list, this one I think I've hit double-digits.
Curse the ill fortune that led you to me.