I listen to this ost all the time. It's good to listen to any time anywhere.
I listen to this ost all the time. It's good to listen to any time anywhere.
It's very interesting for me because I didn't grow up in the late 80s/early 90s when the arcade was huge and I missed out on the SF2 scene. But it really was a phenomenon that continues to this day.
Very interesting about the names. I honestly thought they just made them all up, but I see now that they were deriviatives of pagan gods. Fitting since they had great powers.
The music, ah, I ran out of time! I was rushed at the end, so I didn't include any music. Never fear, I will update the blog and include some. By the time you read this comment, the muisc should be there. Second Attack probably has the best music of the three N64 Bomberman games.
Nicely said. FF7 may be remembered for its amazing cutscenes of the time, but 6 will always be remembered for its fantastic cast of characters, story, and music. Everything in 6 was refined to perfection.
FF6 is similar to FF4, yet very different. I'm a FF6 fanboy all the way, but I've played 4, and it's a fantastic game as well. Uematsu is awesome, and a fully orchestrated version of the FF6 ending theme would be incredible and breath-taking, to say the least. What a shame it will probably never happen. Perhaps Dancing Mad?
I agree. Compared to all the FF soundtracks, it is the perfect one. I have favorite themes from all the games, but not as many as I have in FF6. Perhaps this is because I grew up on the game, or perhaps it is because it's amazing.
This soundtrack is Uematsu at his best. Terra, the Opera, Dancing Mad, the Ending Theme, all of it was a work of genius. You can't deny that.
Jeremy Jahns is great, I watch his reviews all the time. As for the soundtrack, I consider it to be the best in the series, if not the best ever. It's my #1 favorite VG OST.
Same with me since I was introduced to this game at such a young age. I can sing any number of the songs in my head, and many times they get stuck in there!