Fynn
04-25-2006, 02:45 PM
Try to pick out three of the best, in your opinion, and shortly describe what makes you like it. Pick three pieces out of each OST, and do the same. (instruction for dummies: 1 means the best, second and third follow, go it?) For example, this is my opinion:
III - Final Fantasy VI OST - it just had some original ideas, like "Aria di Mezzo Caraterre". If it weren't for the technical limitations, it would have been Final Fantasy's first vocal piece featured in a game.
3. Spinach Rag - just great. Nobuo's first (I think) ragtime, and what a ragtime it is!
2. Aria di Mezzo Caraterre - see above.
1. Tina's (Terra's) Theme - Just beautiful. It's very emotional, but gives you that feeling of... adventure,or discovery!
II - Final Fantasy VII OST - I love this one for no good reason... no, wait, there's one: the first choral piece in the series: "One-Winged Angel"! This VG OST just confirms how versatile a composer Nobuo is...
3. Main Theme - another uber-emotional overworld teme... What can I say?
2. Aerith's Theme - beutiful - sad, yet hopelifting. Love and death theme... If you know the context, the piece is even more spellbinding.
1. One-Winged Angel - Ingenious... It's just so chaotic, and the choir just magnifies the urgency of Sephiroth's theme.
I - Now this is a tie between Final Fantasy X OST and Kingdom Hearts II OST...
FFX OST:
3. Assault - Brilliant! This piece gives you the feeling of adventure and makes you think "Man, now there's no way we're losing!".
2. Lulu's Theme - It's so beautiful and mysterious, that I'm lost for words...
1. To Zanarkand - Ah... So simple, yet so beautiful... It seems cold at first, but later on it simply explodes with emotion... brilliant...
KHII OST:
3. The Organisation - it's both sad and villanious... wonderful... I haven't played the game yet, but it makes me think that the Organisation is more than just evil for evil's sake.
2. The 13th Struggle - Ingenious! I've heard it first on my GBA, but this one is so much better! And th "Another Side" bit later...
1. Fantasia alla Marcia... - There was no better ending piece in the world... It's dramatic, nostalgic - everything! I particularily like the "Dearly Beloved" parts. The choir not only increases the emotional nature of the piece, but also makes it sound epic...
Phew.... Did it... Now let's see you do something like that :tonberry:
III - Final Fantasy VI OST - it just had some original ideas, like "Aria di Mezzo Caraterre". If it weren't for the technical limitations, it would have been Final Fantasy's first vocal piece featured in a game.
3. Spinach Rag - just great. Nobuo's first (I think) ragtime, and what a ragtime it is!
2. Aria di Mezzo Caraterre - see above.
1. Tina's (Terra's) Theme - Just beautiful. It's very emotional, but gives you that feeling of... adventure,or discovery!
II - Final Fantasy VII OST - I love this one for no good reason... no, wait, there's one: the first choral piece in the series: "One-Winged Angel"! This VG OST just confirms how versatile a composer Nobuo is...
3. Main Theme - another uber-emotional overworld teme... What can I say?
2. Aerith's Theme - beutiful - sad, yet hopelifting. Love and death theme... If you know the context, the piece is even more spellbinding.
1. One-Winged Angel - Ingenious... It's just so chaotic, and the choir just magnifies the urgency of Sephiroth's theme.
I - Now this is a tie between Final Fantasy X OST and Kingdom Hearts II OST...
FFX OST:
3. Assault - Brilliant! This piece gives you the feeling of adventure and makes you think "Man, now there's no way we're losing!".
2. Lulu's Theme - It's so beautiful and mysterious, that I'm lost for words...
1. To Zanarkand - Ah... So simple, yet so beautiful... It seems cold at first, but later on it simply explodes with emotion... brilliant...
KHII OST:
3. The Organisation - it's both sad and villanious... wonderful... I haven't played the game yet, but it makes me think that the Organisation is more than just evil for evil's sake.
2. The 13th Struggle - Ingenious! I've heard it first on my GBA, but this one is so much better! And th "Another Side" bit later...
1. Fantasia alla Marcia... - There was no better ending piece in the world... It's dramatic, nostalgic - everything! I particularily like the "Dearly Beloved" parts. The choir not only increases the emotional nature of the piece, but also makes it sound epic...
Phew.... Did it... Now let's see you do something like that :tonberry: