The update kicks off with tracks like "Opening / Wet Floor" that set the tone for the Splatoon 2 experience. These opening melodies transport you right into the heart of the game. "Inkoming! / Wet Floor" follows suit, creating an immersive atmosphere. The variety continues with tracks like "Rip Entry / Wet Floor" and "Undertown / Wet Floor", each with its own unique rhythm and energy. These opening tracks truly set the stage for the adventures that await in Splatoon 2.
As you progress through the list, you encounter tracks like "Don't Slip / Wet Floor" and "Endolphin Surge / Wet Floor", which add to the dynamic nature of the game's music. The underwater world of Splatoon 2 comes alive through these melodies, making you feel like you're truly in the midst of the action.
One of the standout features of the Splatoon 2 soundtrack is the variety of tracks inspired by the underwater environment. "Shipwreckin’ / Bottom Feeders", "Fins & Fiddles / Bottom Feeders", and "Seafoam Shanty / Bottom Feeders" all capture the essence of the ocean floor. These tracks have a distinct charm that adds to the overall immersive experience of the game.
But it's not just the bottom feeders that get their own tunes. Tracks like "Broken Coral / Ink Theory" and "Riptide Rupture / Ink Theory" bring a different side of the Splatoon 2 world to life. The ink theory-inspired melodies add a layer of depth and complexity to the game's music.
During gameplay, tracks like "Blitz It! / Chirpy Chips" and "Wave Prism / Chirpy Chips" keep the energy high. These tunes are perfect for those intense battles on the turf. "Seasick / Diss-Pair" and "Kinetosis / Diss-Pair" offer a more laid-back vibe, providing a moment of respite in the midst of the action.
When it comes to festivals, the soundtrack really shines. "Now or Never! / Wet Floor", "You Got Them! / Wet Floor", and "Turf Master / Wet Floor" are some of the festival-themed tracks that get you pumped up. The music adds to the excitement of the Splatfest events and makes you feel like a true champion.
The Octo-themed tracks in the update are a treat for fans. "Octo Canyon / Turquoise October", "Octo Eight-Step / Turquoise October", and "The Girl from Inkopolise / Turquoise October" all have a unique charm. These tracks capture the essence of the Octo Expansion and add a touch of mystery to the game.
From "Buoyant Boogie / Turquoise October" to "Cephaloparade / Turquoise October", each track tells a story and adds to the overall atmosphere of the game. The Octo-themed music is a perfect complement to the Splatoon 2 experience.
In addition to the main Splatoon 2 tracks, there are also a number of other notable tunes. "Bomb Rush Blush / DJ Octavio feat. Callie" and "Tidal Rush / DJ Octavio feat. Callie vs. Marie" add a touch of excitement with their energetic beats. "Spicy Calamari Inkantation / Squid Sisters" and "Fresh Start / Squid Sisters" bring a sense of nostalgia and fun.
There are also a variety of tracks with unique names like "#5 thirsty / Dedf1sh", "#0 shell / Dedf1sh", and many more. These tracks add a touch of individuality and personality to the Nintendo Music app.
Apart from Splatoon 2, the Splatoon 3 soundtrack is also available on the Nintendo Music app. With a total of 118 tracks and a runtime of 4 hours and 27 minutes, it offers even more musical delights. This latest addition to the music app service follows the soundtrack from Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? last week.
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