![]() Also lots of words from this game are dark and negative I felt depressed and couldn't sleep because it effected me mentally after working on this album. I-n-j-i-n said: I thought he did some of his best work on Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and Tales of Symphonia. But, it was very hard to choose the words out of 1000 of these that fit the music. Tales of Symphonia Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack featuring game music and themes from Tales of Symphonia. It was the first time anyone made an album this way, and it was really a fresh idea. Featured music of Chopin's include tude Op. I liked it a lot at first, but then it started to spam you with overcomplicated mechanics that no normal human can even remember. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopins life and music, and in which he himself is a. ![]() Tales of Zestiria has a pretty good OST too. ![]() "I personally think this album was epoch-making at the time. Eternal Sonata featured a unique battle system in which you could move within a certain timeframe, chain attacks together, and use a special move in tandem with your attacks. Eternal Sonata features a large soundtrack, mostly composed by Motoi Sakuraba, with seven of Chopin's compositions performed by Stanislav Bunin and presented in 5.1 surround sound. One of the best battle systems ever made, looks really beautiful, great OST and very philosophical and metaphoric. Sequencer: Come On Music, Digital Performer Listen to trailer music, OST, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. Youre browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. I feel that I have had some adventures with these pieces before recording them, says Rafal Blechacz, whose latest album is a tribute to his compatriot Chopin. Atelier Iris 2 - The Azoth of Destiny Bonus Soundtrack (FLAC) Atelier Iris 2 Eternal Mana Arranged Tracks-Red Lucifer Rising- Atelier Iris 3 Grand Phantasm OP. ![]() "This album contains more dark sounds because of the scenarios, but I like dark sounds." Although the game starts off in rather typical fashion, later plot points reveal a much more thought-provoking tale that begins to force the player into. Find all 34 songs in Eternals Soundtrack, with scene descriptions. It's been awhile since I last made a thread here at GAF, and I've been meaning to do this one since Microsoft announed no more backwards compat titles, basically I'm just pissed off that they didn't include this game and now I kinda want to whine about itĪ brief introduction in case someone has never heard of the game, so historically this game was one of the first "next gen JRPGs" back in the seventh gen consoles, when Microsoft wanted to really push the Xbox 360 sales in Japan and they started hiring Japanese Devs and suddenly got a surge of JRPGs in the console, you know: Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, Star Ocean 4, Tales of Vesperia even FromSoftware's attempt at a traditional JRPG with Enchanted Arms and well Eternal Sonata was among those titles yet it never reached popularity like some of those I mentioned, it later got ported to PS3 but it had even fiercer competition there (Final Fantasy XIII) it was developed by Tri-Crescendo who at the time were semi popular for the Baten Kaitos JRPGs in the GameCube and it was published by Namco.Īnyway I recently replayed this game (this is like the 4th time I replay it, I obviously had to do it in the good ol' 360, F*** Microsoft) and everytime I play it I end up thinking "why was this game not popular back in the day?" the one thing that always makes me come back to it is the combat, it has such a unique battle system that combines Turn Based, Action and Strategy in it's mechanics, it genuinely starts as a full turn based rpg that lets you take your time to figure out it's initial mechanics of strategical positiong in the battlefield and time management of the turns, but by the end of the game it becomes a very intense action rpg that requires all the attention of the player to react to what is going on and I love it, the story is really confusing, I'm pretty sure anyone that has played the game can agree on this but at the same time that makes it unique and very interpretational (basically you're supposedly in the dream world of polish pianist Frédéric Chopin while he is in his death bed in the real world circa 1849, and he himself is one of the party members, sounds crazy? well it gets even crazier once you play it), Soundtrack has some really banger battle themes and the nod to Chopin's piano music is great too, the graphics have surprisingly aged well thanks to the cel shading art style, and again the gameplay is great, easily the best thing about the game.Favorite tracks: 1, 2, 3 and 9 ![]()
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