
Find a game's soundtrack and art books without leaving the page
Spotify and Google Books are now wired into the Media tab
When you find a game you want to play next, the natural next step is finding its soundtrack to get in the mood — or tracking down an art book if you want to go deeper into the world. Usually that means a separate Spotify search, a separate Google search, hoping the right album turns up. It's friction that shouldn't exist.
So we built it in.
Soundtracks

For games that have an official soundtrack on Spotify, you'll find it linked directly on the game page under the Media tab — no searching, no guessing which album is the right one. Terraria, Elden Ring, The Witcher 3 — one click from the game page to the music.
Art books and companion volumes

The same tab also surfaces official art books, collector's edition companions, and making-of volumes from Google Books. Elden Ring alone has three. If you're the kind of person who wants to sit with a game's world after finishing it, or just browse the concept art while you play, it's all in one place.
SessionPick is a site for people who love games but don't always have time for them. Every game gets a Session Respect Score — a rating that tells you how well it fits into a short window of time: whether you can pause mid-session, how long a satisfying session actually takes, whether missing a week means falling behind. If you've ever picked up a game after a long day only to realise you can't safely stop for another two hours, that's exactly the problem it's trying to solve.
A note on coverage
SessionPick is a very new site and I'm a solo developer. The Media tab only appears on game pages where there's actually something to show — no tab means no linked music or books yet, not that they don't exist. I'm going through the catalogue gradually, starting with the most popular titles, and adding more as I go.
If a game you care about is missing its soundtrack or book links, see Roadmap link in the footer. I read them all and it helps me decide what to add next.
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