Anasui Kishibe
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Iwadare also did work on Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations and the AI games too.
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Iwadare also did work on Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations and the AI games too.
You can actually listen to a sample track by each composer on the official site.
Sakuraba did the Main Theme: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music01.html
Koshiro's Magna's Theme (Chapter 2 Ground Stage): http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music02.html
Sakuraba again for Black Pitt's Theme: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music03.html
Sakuraba yet again on Chapter 4 Air Stage: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music04.html
Mitsuda composed the Boss Battle track: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music05.html
Iwadare composed the Star Pirate Theme: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music06.html
Takada composed the Training Room (for multiplayer) track: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music07.html
That training room music is awesome.
Motoi Sakuraba
-Star Ocean
-Baten Kaitos
-Valkyrie Profile
-Shining Force
-Golden Sun
Yuzo Koshiro
-Shenmue
-Sonic The Hedgehog
-Etrian Odyssey
-Smash Bros: Brawl
-7th Dragon
Masafumi Takada
-Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles
-Super Smash Bros: Brawl
-God Hand
-No More Heroes
Noriyuki Iwadare
-Grandia
-Growlanser
-Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
-Radiata Stories
-Super Smash Bros: Brawl
-Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
- YS III
Yasunori Mitsuda
-Chrono Trigger
-Chrono Chross
-Xenogears
-Xenoblade
-Shadow Hearts
-Soma Bringer
-Inazuma
-Luminous Arc
there has never been another game in history that has had this many A-list composers. this is madness.
I'm just pulling your leg, you know.psst, don't tell anyone but the kid icarus music is pretty good.
He just did the vocal theme.Baiano19 said:Mitsuda worked on xenoblade too? That explains a fuck lot!
You're kidding! He [Yuzo Koshiro] is a god. No, seriously, he's one of my favourite composers ever. That man knew how to make some awesome magic with the PC-88 or the YM2612/OPN2.
You can start here: VGMdb profile
Then read this interview in this thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=423070
And then listen to these:
Musical Tribute to Yuzo Koshiro by Yuzoboy
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune - Stream of Tears
Maximum Tune - Destination Blackout
Maximum Tune 3 - Feel the Moment
Maximum Tune 2 - Ghost In The Resonance
The Super Shinobi - Like a Wind
ActRaiser - North Wall
Eye of the Beholder - Dungeon Theme
Streets of Rage 2 - Go Straight
Streets of Rage 2 - Dreamer
Super Adventure Island - Hot Reception
Sonic the Hedgehog (GG/SMS) - Bridge Zone
Shenmue - Rain
Misty Blue - Catch the Step
Etrian Odyssey III - Battlefield ~ Those That Slay and Fall
Etrian Odyssey III - Battlefield ~ The First Campaign
Etrian Odyssey III - Disturbances ~ The End of the Raging Waves
7th Dragon - Swords Bursting (but the 8-bit version is godly)
He also played in Japanese nightclubs.
Edit: I must be nuts; how did I forget about The Scheme?!
The Scheme - Perpetual Dark!
The Scheme - Thousand Eyes
The Scheme - Challenging Tomorrow
I'm just pulling your leg, you know.
But well, the composer list is enough to make me interested in a game that I wasn't at all interested in before because of certain sections requiring stylus input while using the analog stick.
Because Takada is the bestest.
there has never been another game in history that has had this many A-list composers. this is madness.
Half-Minute Hero Second had:
Masashi Hamauzu
Kenji Ito
Noriyuki Iwadare
Yasunori Mitsuda
Manabu Namiki
Michiko Naruke
Motoi Sakuraba
Yoko Shimomura
among others.
Half-Minute Hero Second had:
Masashi Hamauzu
Kenji Ito
Noriyuki Iwadare
Yasunori Mitsuda
Manabu Namiki
Michiko Naruke
Motoi Sakuraba
Yoko Shimomura
among others.
Okay I've listened to all the samples. Takada and Iwadare's tracks are the best. Really nice melodies. Mitsuda's boss battle theme sounds like something from a racing game, kinda weird. Not that great either. Koshiro's track is pretty good, more dynamic sounds. Sakuraba's tracks are.... a) boring generic main theme, b) faux-western crap, c) Sakimoto military march wannabe. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I did? Why are you putting words in my mouth?
Yeah and Monster Kingdom Jewel Summoner had: Shinji Hosoe, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Yasunori Mitsuda, Yoko Shimomura, Kenji Ito, Masaharu Iwata, Tsukasa Masuko, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Ayako Saso, and Takahiro Ogata.
Yeah and Monster Kingdom Jewel Summoner had: Shinji Hosoe, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Yasunori Mitsuda, Yoko Shimomura, Kenji Ito, Masaharu Iwata, Tsukasa Masuko, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Ayako Saso, and Takahiro Ogata.
Even without CPP you will have multiple control options, including one which excludes stylus at all.But well, the composer list is enough to make me interested in a game that I wasn't at all interested in before because of certain sections requiring stylus input while using the analog stick.
where is this soundtrack OH GOD
AgentOtaku's impressions of the CPP weren't very positive, so that's kind of holding me back from getting one since it's $25 at EB. We'll see.speakin' of, doesn't the circle pad add a lefty mode for this game?
Do the shooting sections allow for this?Even without CPP you will have multiple control options, including one which excludes stylus at all.
Sakuraba again for Black Pitt's Theme: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music03.html
Takada composed the Training Room (for multiplayer) track: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/akdj/music/music07.html
where is this soundtrack OH GOD
"Masashi Hamauzu: I'm Masashi Hamauzu. I'm also contributing two tracks to Yuusha 30 SECOND. They include an introductory theme and a battle track."
AgentOtaku's impressions of the CPP weren't very positive, so that's kind of holding me back from getting one since it's $25 at EB. We'll see.
"Masashi Hamauzu: I'm Masashi Hamauzu. I'm also contributing two tracks to Yuusha 30 SECOND. They include an introductory theme and a battle track."
Apparently yes, more info in the OT.Do the shooting sections allow for this?
It's a pretty great track, as expected from Hamauzu.
Unfortunately I don't think there was a commercial release of the soundtrack. It's a shame, since it has a lot of good, and unsurprisingly varied music.
That, alone, is worth a 40/40 on Famitsu. Seriously, this is AWESOME.
I am going to play this simply because of the musical composers. I said "Wow." after Neo posted their Wiki page.
Also, Iwadare best work comes from Ace Attorney T&T. Holy shit, some of the pieces from that game is pure magic.
It's a pretty great track, as expected from Hamauzu.
Unfortunately I don't think there was a commercial release of the soundtrack. It's a shame, since it has a lot of good, and unsurprisingly varied music.
Be sure to add http://www.rainymood.com/ for maximum mood.
I'm just surprised Nintendo could still afford the 40 even after hiring all of these composers.
The video describes it as an okay method. Thanks.Apparently yes, more info in the OT.
I forgot you're still on TotA.too bad. you can have my right handed-ness to play ki:u since i have no interest in playing it anytime soon.
I'm just surprised Nintendo could still afford the 40 even after hiring all of these composers.
Motoi Sakuraba
I'm just surprised Nintendo could still afford the 40 even after hiring all of these composers.
I think it's been mentioned already, but...
40/40!
I wonder how high the other scores will be.
Too bad about Sakuraba. The rest are great though.