Edited By
Marcus Chen
A burgeoning interest among fans for potential licensed songs in a sequel is sparking conversations across forums. Many are speculating on what tracks could amplify the unique vibe of a new game installment, with preferences leaning heavily towards popular alt-rock and hip-hop tracks.
As discussions heat up, the soundtrack for a hypothetical second iteration of Hi Fi Rush stands at the forefront. Players are excitedly sharing which licensed songs would mesh with the game's dynamic feel. While thereโs no confirmation of a sequel, the community is wishlist-driven.
Analysts across player boards have pinpointed several standout choices:
"Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand has been suggested as a possible soundtrack highlight for its rhythmic intensity, fitting for combat sequences.
The Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" is a fan-favorite, envisioned for high-energy brawl missions.
A dramatic take on "Freebird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd was proposed, alongside a slow build-up leading to rapid gameplay as the guitar solo intensifies.
"I would love to hear a new mix for a level like they did with Invaders Must Die," shared a fan, emphasizing the need for creative arrangements.
Overall, there is a positive vibe buzzing through the forums, as players express optimism while brainstorming more tracks. Theyโre pushing for tracks from various genres, showcasing a wide range of musical tastes:
Daft Punk's potential inclusion of "One More Time" was supported, with fans remarking on its anthemic quality.
Discussions also surfaced around the idea of including funky tracks from Jessie Ware and others, enhancing character-driven scenes.
โ Players are actively recommending songs like "Trust Nobody" and "Sake Bomb" from D4โs album, praising their compatibility with the gameโs style.
๐ฅ Predicted brawl missions would benefit from pumped-up tracks like "Sabotage".
๐ถ Diverse genres requested, including disco and funk, indicate a craving for innovative soundscapes.
The push for a killer soundtrack continues, but will the developers take note? Only time will tell, but for now, the community remains united in their ambitious musical vision.