In Fallout 76, listening to the radio is a must
https://www.polygon.com/2018/10/27/18029900/fallout-76-radio-music-songs-list
The star of the Fallout 76 beta wasn’t the snallygaster, or the ever-respawning Grafton Monster. It was Appalachian Radio.
Like its predecessors, Fallout 76 uses its soundtrack to bolster the ambiance. In Fallout: New Vegas, the tracks were peppered with atmospheric country-westerns that underscored the game’s overarching setting. Sleeping under the moon to “Lone Star,” fighting off cazador to “Heartaches by the Number,” discovering a dusty new town to the oft-reviled “Johnny Guitar.” The music added an important energy to help you feel the spirit of the west.
In Fallout 76, listening to the radio is a must
Oct 27, 2018, 4:17pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/10/27/18029900/fallout-76-radio-music-songs-list
> The star of the Fallout 76 beta wasn’t the snallygaster, or the ever-respawning Grafton Monster. It was Appalachian Radio.
> Like its predecessors, Fallout 76 uses its soundtrack to bolster the ambiance. In Fallout: New Vegas, the tracks were peppered with atmospheric country-westerns that underscored the game’s overarching setting. Sleeping under the moon to “Lone Star,” fighting off cazador to “Heartaches by the Number,” discovering a dusty new town to the oft-reviled “Johnny Guitar.” The music added an important energy to help you feel the spirit of the west.