Some of the music from that game was nice so I can only hope.
Soken actually did the soundtrack to The Last Remnant so it's fitting that there be a reference to the game.
The fact that it's not only a named region but also marked with a pin on the map suggests it has greater importance than just being a reference though. Azys Lla is absolutely full of buildings and labs that you can enter with no content in them yet so I wouldn't be surprised if the 3.X patches expand on the region a great deal.
Objection! The soundtrack to The Last Remnant was by SE staff composer and Black Mages member Tsuyoshi Sekito, who contributed the Twin Adders theme as well as the level 50 Job Quest boss theme to the (Before Meteor) FFXIV soundtrack.
But back on topic, more Azys Lla is a given. There are a number of areas with no enemy spawns that look ripe to become quest hubs in future patches. (If only we had an Allagan somewhere to help us explore it...)
Last edited by Fenral; 07-19-2015 at 12:06 AM.
Huh, I was certain Soken did at least some of the soundtrack. I guess not.Objection! The soundtrack to The Last Remnant was by SE staff composer and Black Mages member Tsuyoshi Sekito, who contributed the Twin Adders theme as well as the level 50 Job Quest boss theme to the (Before Meteor) FFXIV soundtrack.
But back on topic, more Azys Lla is a given. There are a number of areas with no enemy spawns that look ripe to become quest hubs in future patches. (If only we had an Allagan somewhere to help us explore it...)
XD
The conniption's been had. Now I'm just slamming my head against the door until the pain stops.
Fantastic game that most people never played. Oh wait... you mean in XIV....
I recently bought it for PC during the Steam Summer Sale. Even before I bought it, I knew the PC version was superior to the 360 version in every conceivable way. This includes a higher cap on the number of characters you can have as well as better algorithms for learning skills.
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