FFIX's soundtrack. It just rocks. And stuff. Yup yup.
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FFIX's soundtrack. It just rocks. And stuff. Yup yup.
I think this may end up having a lot to do with your personal favorite game... because we associate good times with music. I dunno.
I did love VI's music... particularily the Opera Scene. Even in SNES sound it was moving. Gorgeous music. And though it's not 'official' in game music, the song Risa Ohki doesnt to Terra's theme is absolutely stunning.
:rock: FFVI's music rocks my socks. :rock:
I like FF6's the most overall as well, even though other soundtracks might have the odd track or two thats better than it as well.
FFV. it rocks. and rolls.
What he said.Quote:
Originally posted by Flying Mullet
:rock: FFVI's music rocks my socks. :rock:
Nine.
Final fantasy 7 the sephiroth theme.
in the final battle you really can hear it.
The debate shall never end! ;) VIII is my personal favorite, with IV coming in a close second.
FF8 was one of the worst story line and gameplay rpg i have ever played and whats worse i bought the game when it first came out.
It was a failure plain and simple.
Yes, I thought FF8 was rather poor on playability and story too, but we're talking about the soundtracks here, which was acceptable for FF8, and even had some decent tracks in, like Man With the Machine Gun :p
I meant in general.
the sounds came from ff7 it seemed.
the only thing it really had going for it was the eyes on me song.
Overworld theme: FFVI (mainly because they have more lol)
Battle theme: FFT hands down
General theme: FFIX
Love theme: FFIX, FFVIII comes close
Last Boss theme: Can't decided FFIX or FFVI
Chocobo theme: FFIX definately
those sad ones: FFIV of couarse
Starting theme: FFVIII (Lithos)
Creativity: Can't really say...
Right now FFVI has the number amount of votes, which I can understand (yet I still think IV had the best) but how can VII have second place? Nobue Umatsue (spelling?) had the littlest amount of time to do the music for that game, and it deffinetly shows, it did have some very very good tracks, it was like butter stretched over too much bread.
IX for me. It had tons of memorable tracks that captured the feel of the game perfectly. VI comes a close second.