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Tiael | Comment 1: 2010-02-22 16:49 |
It's one of my favorite FF OST's, and I do find myself humming or singing some of the songs from it. (Though I also find myself doing the same for FFXII music) Masashi Hamauzu did do work on a fair number of FFX tracks as well as a few SaGa games and DoC: FFVII. I did import the LE OST from Japan and don't regret that at all, as this is only the standard soundtrack, and 85 tracks for $30 is a great deal. | |
Death Penalty | Comment 2: 2010-02-22 20:04 |
I wanted to add that I did actually like FFXII's soundtrack. I don't like it the same way that I like other FF soundtracks: FFX, for instance, had several very memorable and catchy songs that I love. FFXII, on the other hand, has a large number of songs that, while not being too catchy, do a fantastic job of reflecting the mood and environment in which they are played. The themes from the Salikawood, the P-Rift and Sorrow are all great songs that do a great job of capturing the mood at that point and place in the game. If FFXIII hits this note, I will still be quite happy with it, though I haven't decided yet whether or not to buy the OST. | |
Tryscal The Great | Comment 3: 2010-02-23 20:26 |
Masashi Hamauzu's work on Saga Frontier II alone makes me confident in saying that he's just as good, if not better, than Nobuo. Seriously. | |
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