Final Fantasy XIII (OST) - Masashi Hamauzu, Nobuo Uematsu - Battletheme
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great soundtrack, i 've heard of the FF long ago but i never tried them, now im playing the FF13 and i love it, i feel like i missed allot,!! a request pplz if someone can show me some great ost of ff series it xould be aswome thnks!
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I ADORE THIS SOUNDTRACK!!!
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Here's some of Mashasi Hamauzu's best: /watch?v=r6BdfVYp2GI
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Apperantly people think Masashi only does modern-ish music. I am really depressed to see that barely anyone has heard his music in Unlimited Saga. Because this doesn't even hold any bar close to that.
Such an underrated game, Unlimited Saga.
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I never liked Hamauzu's FF compositions, but when I heard his work on Unlimited Saga, my whole view changed. It is without a doubt some of Square's best music of all time. It competes with the best of FF imo.
So if you want Masashi's real stuff, listen to the whole Unlimited Saga OST. Now that's magic.
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I don't like Hamazu's compositions. There's no feeling, it's just a lot of busy noises. Uematsu is the best. Although one thing is strange. Hamauzu composed a lot of the good songs from FFX and then he changed his style completely after Uematsu left.
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@bleauh yeah u right bro :D uematsu is god hamauzu is pretty good, and i really like this track but as u already told, liberi fatali, via alla flamenco and more are VERY MORE audiable that this ;)
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you can see the differences, Nobuo's and Hamazu's. Both are great composers.
Nobuo gives you a more fantasy-ish (not fantastic), yes, fantasy-ish atmosphere. Imagine middle age world with lores of its own, architectures of its own, cultures and races and a lot more. Instant classic.
While Hamazu gives you this modern-y composition. You can see also the fantasy world in another period of time, certainly a newer age. It's just fantastic how all these soundtracks integrate to the atmosphere.
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Those who hate this song, doesn't get it at all, and thinks it's complete crap are people who either haven't played the game or people who lack an understanding of music composition.



this sounds like super smash bros melee
BadEgg55 11 months ago 7
@pcgeekman
He didn't leave. SE moved to another city in Japan, and he just didn't want to move to that city for personal reasons. It's not because "SE is not the same as it was."
SE has always been good, even today.
EnglishTurtle 1 year ago 5