Well now, if you ever played Watch Dogs 2 and got all excited about them songs, you might be wonderin’ how to catch ’em all, right? I reckon I’m here to tell ya how to do just that, even if it ain’t all that important, ya know? Now, don’t expect no big ol’ guide like them fancy websites give ya, but I can tell ya the basics in a way you’ll understand. Now grab a chair, and let me take ya through it.
First things first, you’re gonna need to get that SongSneak app on Marcus’ phone. You know, the one Marcus always carries ’round with him. It’s real simple—just press the touchpad on the PlayStation controller when the “New Song” prompt pops up, or you can go right into the app manually. That way, whenever a new song starts playin’, the game’ll recognize it and add it to your collection.
Now, how does it work?
Well, when you’re runnin’ ’round in San Francisco, you might hear some tunes comin’ from the cars or maybe the NPCs walking by. All you gotta do is get close enough, and that app will do its magic. You don’t have to go out of your way or look for specific things, it’s just the simple sounds around you. The app picks it up and bam, the song’s in your collection. Ain’t no special trick to it.
Now, you might think, “How do I find all the songs?” Well, honey, there’s a bunch of ‘em. A whole lot of ‘em. In fact, there’s 64 songs in Watch Dogs 2. But let me tell ya, it’s not like the first Watch Dogs, where you had to really go out and hunt down songs for achievements or trophies. Nah, this time around, there ain’t no big reward for collectin’ ’em all. But if you’re like me, and like to fill up that collection for the fun of it, you’ll want to catch all 23 songs hidden in the game. It don’t matter none for trophies, but it sure is fun to listen to the tunes as you run around town.
How to Make It Easier on Yourself
If you ask me, the easiest way to catch these songs is to hang around the train stations, especially the ones downtown. Now, I ain’t no expert on where the best songs are, but if you ask me, the trains are a good place to start. You’ll hear music comin’ from the NPCs inside the trains or even from the loudspeakers. All ya gotta do is get close enough and wait for the SongSneak app to pick up the tunes. That’s all there is to it!
Another way to make it a bit easier is to keep an ear out for the radio stations. That’s right, they got radio stations blarin’ music all over the place. You can hop in any car, and you might just hear a new track playin’. Same deal—get close, let the app pick it up, and there you go, another song in your collection.
What Else Should You Know?
Now, I don’t wanna make this sound like it’s somethin’ you gotta be spendin’ all day doin’, but if you like music in games, this little side activity can be a lot of fun. And don’t worry about goin’ all over the map huntin’ for songs, ‘cause it ain’t necessary. Just live your life in the game, and let the music come to you.
Also, it ain’t like you’re gonna get some big reward for doin’ it—no fancy trophies or achievements. But, well, it’s nice to have the songs playin’ while you’re cruisin’ through the streets, runnin’ from the cops, or doin’ whatever else you get up to in Watch Dogs 2.
In the end, it’s all about the fun. Don’t stress over gettin’ every song. Just enjoy the ride, and let them tunes fill the air while you do what you do best—hackin’ and takin’ down the bad guys.
Summary:
If you want to collect all them songs in Watch Dogs 2, just use the SongSneak app on Marcus’ phone. You don’t gotta go searchin’ high and low, just wait for the music to play and the app will pick it up. Whether it’s from a car, a train, or a radio, all you gotta do is stay close and let the app do its job. Don’t expect no big reward, but it’s a fun way to add some tunes to your collection. Enjoy the music, and keep on hackin’!
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