I'll have to disagree. It sounds quite Final Fantasy to me.
I'll have to disagree. It sounds quite Final Fantasy to me.
Om Mani Pad Me Hum
Of art and music~ http://wcjoseph.blogspot.com/
http://lodestone.finalfantasyxiv.com/rc/diary/top?cicuid=10218844
Just because it isn't Justin Bieber...
Anyways, I favor this track more than Uematsu's, but both are really well done and fit the environment, as previously claimed. It feels more like a lean towards FFXII, the music gets soft, and then it feels strong, and the transition between those is barely noticeable.
Also, this song does have many feels. >_>
Was there confirmation that Uematsu isn't handling ARR music? Who is?
I like the music.
I think perhaps it could do better in a more magical ancient place with stone (not wood), the intro feels like perhaps im entering a happier/lighter mood part of castle in the sky and the sunrays / godrays are being peeled back like curtains as I turn the corner into a wondrous courtyard with exciting interactions between the magical structures and its environment but then the music slows and so do you, that is when you just enjoy the scene and breath.
Thats what I think at least.
Mute the game every time you enter Gridania. Problem solved.
I love the new Grid music! It fits the location perfectly.
I have to admit, I've been replaying the video in another tab while reading the forums just so I can listen to the music. So.....yeah. You could say that I like it.![]()
Grid new music is great, and suits the series well for a starting town.
I can see this music played in Balamb, or practically any starting area in FFXII. Old Gridania (I'm not sure if its the same soundtrack or different) gives the place of a city and traditions long gone by, like the music of Fisherman's Horizon.
music is nice imo, but I'm more surprised by the environmental sounds, I might try the game out without any BGM just to check the difference from current version.
Dude for BGM that matches those images from Laputa is Chrono Trigger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNzYIEY-CcMI like the music.
I think perhaps it could do better in a more magical ancient place with stone (not wood), the intro feels like perhaps im entering a happier/lighter mood part of castle in the sky and the sunrays / godrays are being peeled back like curtains as I turn the corner into a wondrous courtyard with exciting interactions between the magical structures and its environment but then the music slows and so do you, that is when you just enjoy the scene and breath.
Thats what I think at least.
Last edited by Reinheart; 11-09-2012 at 04:29 AM.
1: I'm not Klaus Volka 2: I'm not just looking for something to complain about. 3: I sincerely just think the music is something that will stick in our heads like any other Town music in Fantasy. That can work in a zone, but for a town? It has to be monumental. We spend hours on end and we become so attached with music to express nostalgia. When a song has no feeling I personally think the Game loses it's touch. I know people agree. Heck, we all more than likely played ffxi and who can say the music wasn't a big impact?
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