• Mental Health in Video Games

  • Nov 24 2019
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Mental Health in Video Games

  • Summary

  • Mental Health awareness has become a global topic of discussion – and the video game industry has been getting in on the conversation. In this episode, the research team explores the impact and role that music plays in video games recognized as part of the mental health conversation. From The Last of Us to Gris to Hellblade to Celeste, the Game Music 101 team looks to unpack the portrayal of mental health in these games and how – if at all – the music and sounds we hear bring us to a better understanding of this very important topic.

    Music Tracks:

    Gustavo Santaolalla – Main Theme, The Last Of Us soundtrack

    David García Díaz, “Druth”, HellBlade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

    David Garcia/Andy LaPlegua, “Fight Theme”, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

    Berlinist, “Mae”, Gris soundtrack

    Berlinist, “Pt 1 + Pt 2”, Gris soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “My Dearest Friends”, Celeste soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “Spirit of Hospitality”, Celeste soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “First Steps”, Celeste soundtrack

    Berlinist, “In Your Hands”, Gris soundtrack

    David Garcia/Andy LaPlegua, “Dillion”, HellBlade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

    Gustavo Santaolalla, “All Gone (Seasons)”, The Last of Us soundtrack

    Toby “Radiation” Fox with FL Studio, “Megalovania”, Undertale soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “Resurrections”, Celeste soundtrack

    Berlinist, “Comparison”, Gris soundtrack

    Berlinist, “Perseverance”, Gris soundtrack

    David Garcia/Andy LaPlegua, “Fight Theme 2”, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

    Gustavo Santaolalla, “The Quarantine Zone (20 Years Later)”, The Last of Us soundtrack

    David Garcia/Andy LaPlegua, “Psych”, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “In the Mirror”, Celeste soundtrack

    Lena Raine, “Scattered and Lost”, Celeste soundtrack

    Gustavo Santaolalla, “All Gone (No Escape)”, The Last of Us soundtrack

    David Garcia/Andy LaPlegua, “Just Like Sleep”, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice soundtrack

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