Thursday, 8 April 2010

Takeharu Ishimoto - Final Fantasy VII - Crisis Core


I have no psp, which is too bad, because I actually want to play this game, it seems like a lot of fun. If anyone ever finds some sort of psp-emulator send me a non-descreet message! Yarr!
It's strikes me as weird though, that this game, which couldn't be all that much larger than let's say Final Fantasy IV, has more soundtrack. Does this mean that they're pushing too hard on the scoring? Perhaps they realize that a soundtrack to a Final Fantasy game has a great business potential, so they milk it dry by putting perhaps too much music in the game.
Well, I can't really have an honest opinion in this, as I haven't played it yet, but it certainly feeled that way too me. We all love a large amount of music, but as a Final Fantasy gamer, I want to be able to still humm along to the music just by playing the game, not because I bought (or downloaded) the soundtrack..

Released: Warner Music Japan, October 2007.

CD 1
01. Memory Fragments - DMW
02. Crisis Core Theme - Succession
03. Begin Mission
04. First Mission (from FFVII 'Opening - Bombing Mission')
05. Mako City
06. Vigilant Night
07. Encounter
08. Crisis Core Theme - Dreams and Honor
09. Last Order-Crisis Mix (From Last Order FFVII)
10. The Terrible Truth
11. Roaming in the Afternoon Sun
12. Conflict
13. The Iron Beast
14. Crisis Core Theme - Under the Apple Tree
15. The Summoned (From FFVII 'Fight on!')
16. Burden to Bear
17. Timely Ambush (From FFVII 'Let the Battles Begin!')
18. Dark Suits (From FFVII 'Turks' Theme')
19. Pipes and Steel (From Last Order FFVII)
20. Combat
21. Crisis Core Theme - The Scars That Remain
22. A Flower Blooming In the Slums (From FFVII 'Aerith's Theme')
23. Eyes the Color of the Sky
24. Crisis Core Theme - Protect Your Honor
25. Anguish
26. March Through Harsh Terrain (From Last Order FFVII)
27. A Moment of Camaraderie
28. Black Wing Unfurled
29. Crisis Core Theme - True Motives
30. No Honor Remains
31. Why (CCFFVII Mix)


CD 2
01. Where Light Does Not Reach
02. New Developments
03. Mako Monopoly (From FFVII 'Shinra Company')
04. Crisis Core Theme - New Assignment
05. The Shrouded Village (From FFVII 'Heart of Anxiety')
06. Parting of Ways
07. The Ominous Mansion
08. A Brief Rest
09. Prelude to Destruction
10. Vengeance on the World (From FFVII 'One-Winged Angel')
11. Night of Seclusion
12. Duty and Friendship
13. Crisis Core Theme - Blazing Through the Battlefield
14. Escape into the Wasteland
15. Resolution
16. Wandering under the Moonlight
17. The Water's Surface
18. Howling Abominations
19. The Planet Has Become My Guardian
20. The SOLDIER Way
21. The Price of Freedom
22. Why
23. Living Legacy
24. To Be Continued (From FFVII 'Opening - Bombing Mission')


Finger Disc 1
Finger Disc 2


Previously posted:
1987: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy I
1988: Tsuyoshi Sekito - Final Fantasy II
1990: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy III
1991: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy IV
1991: Máire Breatnach - Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon
1992: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy IV Piano Collections
1992: Ryuji Sasai & Yasuhiro Kawakami - Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
1992: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy V - Disc 1
1992: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy V - Disc 2
1993: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy V Piano Collections
1994: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VI - Disc 1
1994: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VI - Disc 2
1994: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VI - Disc 3
1994: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VI - Grand Finale
1995: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VI Piano Collections
1997: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII - Disc 1
1997: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII - Disc 2
1997: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII - Disc 3
1997: Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII - Disc 4
2006: Masashi Hamauzu - Final Fantasy VII: Dirge Of Cerberus - Disc 1
2006: Masashi Hamauzu - Final Fantasy VII: Dirge Of Cerberus - Disc 2
2006: Masashi Hamauzu - Final Fantasy VII - Dirge of Cerberus Multiplayer Mode

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