Nothing makes a good rhythm game like music with a bit of energy to it. Playing tends to be a high-energy activity so for the most part you want tunes to reflect that, especially in gameplay-focused arcade-like titles. Which isn’t to say a dirge can’t work, but seeing as more notes gives more to do that means you won’t be seeing much of, for example, ambient drone. Energetic doesn’t necessarily mean upbeat, though, and a perfect example of this would be Linkin Park. The band’s music gets called a lot of things, thanks to the way it blends genres together, but I like to think of it as high energy self-recrimination.
Over Twenty Five Years of Music History In One Handy DLC
The band has been through a lot over the last decade but is currently riding high after a successful revival, and the new vocalist Emily Armstrong is both incredibly different from Chester Bennington and somehow absolutely perfect as well. After all the years and changes Linkin Park is still recognizably Linkin Park, and the band hasn’t stopped racking up the hits as its library expands. The size of the catalog means representing Linking Park properly is going to require a good-sized chunk of music, and that’s exactly what the new Synth Riders DLC brings to the table.
Groove Back Into the Dance Line with Synth Riders Electro Swing Volume 2 Release Trailer
Synth Riders’ Electro Swing Essentials 2 has great note tracks merged with the music’s fusion of a fun old-timey style and modern energy.
Synth Riders is, somehow, hitting its eighth birthday, and over the years has developed a wonderfully eclectic selection of music. It’s got tracks ranging from electro-swing to Crypt of the Necrodancer’s soundtrack, 80s tunes and K-pop, Lady Gaga, Muse, Gorillaz, and much, much more. The Linkin Park DLC pushes the total number of available tracks to over two hundred, with eighty-one included in the base game and the rest available individually or in packs, and blowing past the song-count milestone is helped in no small amount by this being the biggest release yet at thirteen tracks. The full track list for the Linkin Park DLC includes-
- In the End
- Numb
- Faint
- One Step Closer
- The Emptiness Machine (Radio Edit)
- Bleed It Out (Radio Edit)
- Breaking the Habit
- Battle Symphony
- Papercut
- Castle of Glass
- Heavy Is The Crown
- Up From The Bottom
- Over Each Other
Synth Riders Linkin Park Trailer
The Synth Riders Linkin Park DLC is available on Steam, Meta for the Quest, and PSN for the Playstation 5’s PSVR2. Like all its DLC, the tracks can be bought either individually ($1.99 apiece) or as a bundle (with a nice launch discount dropping it to $19.99). It’s a lot of great music covering the history of a band that’s been active since the late 90s, and while it doesn’t seem likely they’ll get a second Synth Riders music pack in another twenty five years, both the band and the game have been running long enough that it’s difficult to write that possibility off entirely.
