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    Default Shadow Hearts Covenant Music...WOW

    I have never played this game, but I have just heard "Battle vs. Astaroth" ... OH MY GOD! THIS PIECE IS AMAZING!
    YouTube - Best VGM 08 - Shadow Hearts Covenant - Battle vs Astaroth

    I've since been listening to more pieces, and they've all been awesome, though I think that sometimes they seem a bit dark for the setting...but then, I've never played the game.

    Are any of you fans of this music?
    Is Mitsuda better than Uematsu?
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    You've never played Shadow Hearts? Really? You're missing out! I think it's better than Final Fantasy. :x *bricked*

    Back on track now, yes, I am a big fan of SH music. It is very distinctive, but because no song is exactly like another, it never gets boring to listen to. I have all three soundtracks, plus the Arrange tracks on my iPod. ^-^ It's just... awesome.

    As for the dark mood, there are a lot of dark elements in SH, being it's a psuedo-historical horror game set around WWI Europe, but there are a lot of more playful, upbeat tracks as well. Many of the towns and character songs are not dark at all.

    Uematsu is okay, but Mitsuda and Hirota are always new and exciting.

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    Yasunori Mitsuda has done an awful lot of very good music. Just look at Chrono Trigger and the original Shadow Hearts game. There really is a lot of quality music in this series, though I do prefer the original game in spite of it's not as great soundtrack. I'd actually forgotten how good that battle music was until I just listened to it on YouTube. It's really quite distinctive compared to the music of other RPGs that I've played.

    As for whether or not it's dark or not, it really depends on the locations. The dungeons are really quite dark, particularly in the original. I feel that the sequel was somewhat weak by having many of its dungeons with the same music (think of the Rhondda, for instance), but still had some pretty strong entries. The wealth of its real-life locations was something I really liked about the games (I've never played the third), and it really appeals to a history nerd such as myself.

    I realise this thread is quite old, but this forum is hardly the most active in the world and it was still on the first page.
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