#65 - Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter
Song - The Strong Enemy
Composer - Hitoshi Sakimoto
This is a list of the top 100 RPG Battles according to me... uh.. i guess?
Some of the songs may be from...
#65 - Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter Song - The Strong Enemy Composer - Hitoshi Sakimoto
This is a list of the top 100 RPG Battles according to me... uh.. i guess?
Some of the songs may be from games i've never played, but i liked the music all the same. I'll try my best not to have too many from the same series.
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The one that came after the last Breath of Fire of it's genre. The bold move to the PS2 that invoked an entirely different battle system.
Like all games at the time, especially RPGs, it showed a great and diversified soundtrack as well as quite the prowess in it's battle theme.
Though, not quite as memorable as many others, I'm not surprised to see it in the bottom 50. Not to mention disappointing for many old-school BoF fans in it's unique take.
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The one that came after the last Breath of Fire of it's genre. The bold move to the PS2 that invoked an entirely different battle system.
Like all games at the time, especially RPGs, it showed a great and diversified soundtrack as well as quite the prowess in it's battle theme.
Though, not quite as memorable as many others, I'm not surprised to see it in the bottom 50. Not to mention disappointing for many old-school BoF fans in it's unique take.