Game Egoshooter New York 60s Music Stream?

Br
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The following scenario:

I saw a commented game a few months ago on Netflix, Amazon Prime or YouTube. It happened to me by the way, I did not pay attention to what exactly that was. I think it was a movie for a convention or a festival. The stream recording was commented in German, it played 4 or 5 people in New York. Pretty realistic, so be sure to get a new game and as far as I remember, one of the usual zombie apocalypse topics or post-viral blah blah.

The special feature was that in between swing, jazz, big band music was recorded, which gave the whole a very nice atmosphere.

I remember sewer scenes and a guy (zombie?), Who in one of the typical New York courtyards of a brick building, mindlessly and stupidly hammered something or hacked it with an ax.

I have my Timeline / History of the o.g. Looked through platforms. I can't find it anymore!

I'm not a gambler, but that was somehow so atmospheric, would like to see it again. The players also had German names One of them was strange and actually memorable, but probably not enough strange and memorable.

Relevant information please here.

Merci. I'm curious.

La

According to the genre and the music, it is part of the "Fallout" series.
Probably Fallout 4.

Br

Thank you! Your hint brought me a little further.
The music Diamond City Radio would totally fit.
In terms of style and mood, I think more about Tom Glancy's The Division…
I think even having recognized single place.

It was just not a classic, streamed game, but rather something in the direction of film project.

Safe is:

4-5 people
new York
German comments
many music sequences, consciously arranged, rather earlier than 60s, I remember Swing, Jazz, Frank Sinatra
Definitely NOT any fighting took center stage, it was more of a walk-through
The moderation was calm, chilled, no action, male speaker
It probably ran on Netflix, Amazon Prime, maybe YouTube.
Length more than 60 min.

If I had known that the months later, I would have been more attentive.

La

The only thing I can think of are the "Wolfenstein" parts. However, there's also a fighting action in the center.
in terms of "zombie game" I'm directly "Dying Light". I also think that there's a multiplayer mode there.

La

Br

Thanks again. I'll see.
I suspect that a game stream was the base, but more of the "quieter sequences" were used. Actually, I can't remember any combat actions acoustically, because that's where I usually react (switch over.

Br

No, not that, but thank you! It was definitely apocalyptic, did not play in the past, do not mess with the music and I'm pretty sure with the virus (smallpox, I believe in Tom Glancy).

Br

Incidentally, the music does not necessarily have to be part of the game…
I know: complicated.