Saturday 9 February 2013

Fallout LDN: Music

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Anyone who has played Fallout 3/New Vegas knows how significant the music factor is. The music creates a sense of atmosphere, makes you feel you are really there and really gives you a sense of the level of devastation you are dealing with, the DJs playing tunes from a bygone, halcyon age.

Both games use music from the '30s, '40s and '50s. What would be different with Fallout LDN would be this - that period wasn't all that great since between 1939 and 1945, the UK was in a period of war, and had suffered a large amount of destruction from Nazi bombs. There is music from this period, though, that was aimed to raise the spirits of civilians and servicepeople alike.

Anyway, here are a selection of tunes for your consideration! As well as focussing on the Wartime period, I do want to include a few random (and I'm trying to go a little obscure at times too, for variety) tunes from before and after the war.


 

(Glenn Miller can sound VERY Fallout)



(Excellent)




(Classic)


(Because it isn't Fallout without The Ink Spots)


 (I'd love this to be the title song for the game)


 (It wouldn't be a British Fallout without George Formby)



(A classic wartime tune)





(good one)



(Another classic Wartime one. And it's The Andrews Sisters)



(LOL)


One of the ideas I have for quests in the game involves Cricket. So here's some random tune about Cricket.


Found this, have respect for Humphrey Lyttelton for other things, and sounds kinda Fallout-y... Shut up.


 More Lord Kitchener - This would definitely go well as an alternative soundtrack for an advert/trailer for Fallout LDN...


LOLOLOL

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