Music
Future nostalgia
by Graham Banas

Exactly a month after the last major update to PSVR2 darling, Synth Riders, yet more content is on the way.
While the last update added a more robust stat and XP system, this time out, we’re getting more music courtesy of the Dua Lipa Music Pack.
While the game has incorporated dancier pop music in the past, it’s not really been the primary focus of the game’s sound.
Adding more is a welcome inclusion here, especially since the pack is on the larger side, featuring seven new songs to get down with.
The included tunes are:
- Don’t Start Now
- Levitating
- Physical
- Houdini
- Future Nostalgia
- Hallucinate
- These Walls
The pack can be had for $11.99, and what’s more, it’s available right now.
While it is one of the bigger song packs lately, there is sadly no interactive music video Experience. The Experiences have been happening with decreasing frequency for some time, but here’s to hoping for the next one.
Speaking of next ones, the Nintendo Switch version of the game is receiving a song pack today as well, themed around Brace Yourself Games’ Crypt of the NecroDancer.
And Kluge has said that this pack will be making its way to PSVR2 as well, so we have a pretty good idea of what’s up next in the pipeline.
Anything off that list you just absolutely have to try out? Sound off in the comments.
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For over a decade, Graham has been writing reviews for Push Square. In that period, he’s encountered an innumerable amount of high-quality experiences, and yes, several duds. With an encyclopedic knowledge of games and studios, it should come as no surprise that he’s comfortable playing any genre. However, when it comes time to write a review, you’ll probably find that he gravitates towards music/rhythm games, and in more recent years, VR. If you let him talk about games long enough, he’ll definitely let you know that his favorite game is Kentucky Route Zero.
