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Connect with your inner zen as you terraform the Red Planet with the Mars Lifestyle Radio. Relax to some surf influenced Tarantino music merged with a futuristic vibe consisting of electronic instruments and analog guitars and keyboards.
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- Release date:
- 07 September 2021
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Not specified
- All Steam reviews:
- Mixed (25)
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Description
Connect with your inner zen as you terraform the Red Planet with the Mars Lifestyle Radio. Relax to some surf influenced Tarantino music merged with a futuristic vibe consisting of electronic instruments and analog guitars and keyboards.
Mars Lifestyle Radio Key Features:
◾16 songs
◾4 artists
◾Approximately 70 minutes of music
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 7 64-bit or newer
- Processor:
- 4th Generation Intel i3 CPU or equivalent
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- HD 4600/Geforce 620/Radeon 6450 or equivalent GPUs with 1 GB of video RAM
- Storage:
- 6 GB available space
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7 64-bit or newer
- Processor:
- 5th Generation Intel i5 CPU or equivalent
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Geforce 750 Ti or equivalent with 4GB of video RAM
- Storage:
- 6 GB available space
User reviews
I'm finding this DLC to be a disappointment. Apparently all instrumentals (I've been listening an hour and haven't hear a song actually sung) and not very inspiring. I was hoping for something like The Free Earth
It music itself is fine; but I am incredibly disappointed that none of the music is vocally sung like prior soundtracks. I loved their previous work, so I was excited to get more vocals.
The amount of bugs in the base game, and the Below and Beyond DLC are extremely disappointing. Really ruined a good game, and the DLC is pretty bad. This DLC is ok. I am not recommending it, but it may be for you.
Should of been included in the DLC 'Above & Beyond'... The only reason I recommend to buy it is for a variation of the stations on Mars and the 'Tongue & Cheek' comedy it provides.
I got this in a bundle, where the more I bought, the bigger the discount. Because of this, adding this to my cart actually made my purchase cost less, so buying this literally saved me money. That said, I still feel
Paradox is pulling an anti-consumer practice and charging people for bug fixes on DLC they have released for this game in the relaunch. I'm now starting to lean in the direction of adding this publisher to my boycott




