

He would enjoy this song about a travelling hobo. Noctis is a rich member of the monarchy on a road trip towards his arranged marriage. The Boys Are Back In Town – Thin Lizzyīecause you sell potions. Imagine it has been added to the playlist by Prompto while no one was looking. The Princess Lunafreya needs a man who won’t go swanning off with his buddies every weekend for a spot of fishing and world-saving. Noctis is off to get married, but he keeps getting into fights.

Male bonding! National solidarity! Thematically appropriate! Lads lads lads! Settle Down – Kimbra But don’t worry, some fellas from Galway were standing nearby and joined in the brawl. Rocky Road To Dublin – DublinersĪ pleasant song about a man going to Dublin alone, getting on a boat with some pigs, and getting into a fight with some blokes from Liverpool. But it does have a similar rustic charm once you drive headlong into a highway barrier a few times. The Regalia is not as, uh, classically engineered as the vehicle in this folk song.

One Piece at a Time - Johnny CashĪ nice song about a car enthusiast. Never mind.Īnyway, now that you know how it’s done you might need some ideas for your wild stag party playlist. I replaced the Prelude from the Final Fantasy I soundtrack with Hall of the Mountain King to see if it all works as advertised (it does) but when I skipped to that track while cruising around Duscae, it still reads “Prelude” while cymbals crash and stringed instruments go wild. One downside is that the name of the track will still be displayed as the original. As ever, read the modder’s instructions carefully. I recommend backing up the original music files before you do any of this, even though the program will do that for you. You can download the mod on NexusMods, where creator LukeLC explains how to replace the original tracks with songs of your own (you can also export the existing soundtrack songs as MP3s, if you’re into that). Here's how to do it, along with some suggestions for a classic road trip. The Regalia’s radio normally just plays old Final Fantasy soundtracks you find on your travels, but now you can throw anything into the disk tray. But now someone has made a mod that lets you import your own music to the car radio.

Since then we’ve had some plain costumes, as well as some much-needed graphical aid. It was a good day when the director of Final Fantasy XV told us modding would be supported for the PC version of the regal road trip JRPG.
