Death Stranding 2, the sequel by Hideo Kojima, features numerous expansive environments and a complex narrative, but a notable highlight is the addition of a personal music player. This music player, akin to an iPod, allows players to create their own atmosphere while exploring. Co-composer Woodkid emphasizes its importance, noting that it reflects Kojima's own love for music. The music dynamically responds to player actions, enhancing the gaming experience through a deeply integrated audio backdrop, continuing the original game's legacy of memorable musical moments.
Woodkid, a co-composer on the game, tells The Verge that the music player was important to Kojima because it's 'the way Hideo is in everyday life... He plays songs all the time.'
With the personal music player, accessible right from the pause menu, you can create your own vibe as you're traversing the game's expansive environments.
In the game, his music can morph and change based on the player's actions... when you run, you'll hear drums in the song, and when you stop, they'll stop.
The music was a big part of the original game, and some of the most memorable moments came from songs that set the mood while exploring.
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