The main theme of Fallout: New Vegas, a post-apocalyptic RPG, features a melancholic yet adventurous tone reflecting the game's Mojave Desert setting. While not explicitly named in the data, the original soundtrack was composed by Inon Zur.
Inon Zur is a renowned composer for video game soundtracks, including multiple entries in the Fallout series. His orchestral and atmospheric style defines the post-apocalyptic tone of the games.
The main theme of Fallout: New Vegas, composed by Cromha, combines haunting melodies with ambient textures to evoke the desolate yet adventurous spirit of the Mojave Wasteland.
It blends retro-futuristic motifs with Western-inspired undertones, mirroring the game's narrative of survival and exploration.
The main theme of Fallout: New Vegas, composed by Inon Zur, combines orchestral arrangements with retro-futuristic motifs to capture the game's nuclear wasteland atmosphere.
A lively 1940s big band tune popularized by Kay Kyser, later featured in Fallout: New Vegas to evoke retro-futuristic Americana.