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Most of the mechanics are implemented, and we're focused on rolling out more content and fixing bugs. You'll find us discussing posts and answering questions in the community forums on a daily basis. View Community Hub. The woodwind sections and choir accompaniment are a nice contrast to the overall atmosphere. It's a very good theme, with the brass and choir taking the spotlight. It's also a bit of an unorthodox battle theme. The melody is quite intoxicating, created through the use of some tribal chanting and the tribal percussion is used to create an awesome rhythm.
Suspended strings and brass are used to reinforce the melody and atmosphere. The brass melody dominates the theme, giving it a very epic sound. The strings work that accompanies is fantastic as well and gives a nice furious touch to the theme. It's a powerful theme full of energy and the percussion and choir help give it a bit of sinisterness and menace. It's a very fitting part of the final battle suite.
Hiroto Saito contributes the least to the soundtrack and is mainly responsible for cutscene and battle theme music. It ends on a somewhat mysterious and brooding note.
The instrumental bridge heard in the theme gives off a bit of mystery, particularly through the use of the chimes. It suffers from repetition, but all the elements for success are present, just not utilized to their fullest. The melody is very striking and has a certain fairy tale like quality to it. The piano section and ethereal background are especially effective in giving the piece some great texture and atmosphere.
It's a shame that it's so short, though. Although Hiroto Saito doesn't compose many battle themes, the two he does both happen towards the end of the game. Booming percussion, choir, and an adventurous and ominous orchestral sound really give it a nice edge, yet, at the same time, it also manages to take on a very haunting atmosphere. However, the true gem in Saito's contributions is "Collapse".
Serving as the last part of the final battle suite, it truly astounds me. The piano work is absolutely stunning, filled with a variety of chaotic passages. It also seems to take on a minimalist quality to it. The suspenseful orchestral soundscapes and choir that accompaniment it give it a very evil energy. This truly is an amazing theme and it's very fitting for the final battle theme. The soundtrack ends with "Where the Soul Goes", credited to all four composers, although given the fact it's a medley and not all composers are featured, I'm sure one or two of them have more of an arranging role.
This medley is beautifully mixed too! Opening with "To the Unknown World", the mysterious and Celtic nature of the soundtrack is exhibited. The transition to "Resurfacing Past" helps tie together some of the story elements present in the game as well as provide a very beautiful theme to top it all off.
Following that, "Distant Memories" is introduced, but rather than use the "A Mysterious Door" motif, it focuses on the beautiful and haunting choir B section. From there, I believe it moves onto a section of "A Voice from the Past" that also helps to tie together some of the story elements and capture a bit of atmosphere as well.
The medley ends with a more upbeat version of the main theme heard in "To the Unknown World". This is truly an epic theme and one that really manages to capture the essence of the story driven themes. Kenji Kawai, most known for his anime work, manages to create a truly mesmeric main theme and really helps tie together the album with his cinematic work. Although his contributions aren't the most prominent, Hiroto Saito manages to create some important battle themes as well as add to the cinematic flair created by Kawai.
Both Shinji Hosoe and Ayako Saso move out of their comfort zone to deliver a very good orchestral score,with a few mishaps along the way. In the end, this album manages to capture the atmosphere of the game exquisitely and it really shows off the diversity of the mainly electronic composers. This album is highly recommended for those who aren't a fan of Ayako Saso and Shinji Hosoe's more electronic-focused compositions as well as those who want to hear a soundtrack that truly captures the essence of the game for which it was created.
Rate album! Body Kenji Kawai is mainly responsible for the common thematic motifs heard throughout the soundtrack. Summary Kenji Kawai, most known for his anime work, manages to create a truly mesmeric main theme and really helps tie together the album with his cinematic work.
Soundtrack consists of tracks with duration over more than 2 hours. Album was released by Team Entertainment. The Beginning of the Journey Avalon Ancient Breath To the Unknown World A Mysterious Door An Undertaking Engraved Time The Netherworld Impact Map of Penfield Solitude Visited Tragedy In the Land of Judgement Resolution Land of the Gods Courtroom Awakening An Arranged History The Judge and the Judged Rumbling Trial The End of the Memories Mystery The Serpent's Lair Showdown The Fairy Waltz Sorrow The Darkness Within Crisis Distant Memories Truth Escaping the Myth The Forgotten Village Determination Where the Flowers are Scattered Under a Falling Star A Voice from the Past Sovereign Vessel Resurfacing Past Between Life and Death Skilled Spear Speaking With the Dead Rest Transfiguration Endless Battlefield Those Who Must Fear Menace The Beginning of the End Collapse Where the Soul Goes Average album rating: CD CD.
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