Those tracks are great on their own, but they don't tie into the characters, bosses, environments, story, and gameplay as well as Uematsu's tracks do. They're are on the periphery. Great background music.
Link me to a track that matches the feel of Kefka (Dancing Mad) or Sephiroth (One Winged Angel). Or a track that is as haunting as the Mystery Train scene in FF6. Or a track that better integrates what you hear and what you see on the screen than the Opera House music/scene in FF6. Or a track that captures the emotion of Cecil and Rosa's relationship in FF4 (Theme of Love). I could go on and on..
Kingdom Hearts does borrow a lot stylistically from some of Shimomura's previous works, but it has grown to a point where Kingdom Hearts music is quite identifiable with its own tropes, even. Ishimoto and Sekito's contributions to the franchise, for example, are very distinctly "Kingdom Hearts" flavored.
Kingdom Hearts does borrow a lot stylistically from some of Shimomura's previous works, but it has grown to a point where Kingdom Hearts music is quite identifiable with its own tropes, even. Ishimoto and Sekito's contributions to the franchise, for example, are very distinctly "Kingdom Hearts" flavored.
Challenge accepted. You're welcome to disagree, of course.
Challenge accepted. You're welcome to disagree, of course.
The problem is, the scenes themselves weren't that great because (IMO) FFXIII didn't have great plot elements. It sort of pales in comparison due to that reason.
.lol @ FF being dead.
I'd honestly say that it's more of the fundamental principle of scoring changing over the years, like I previously mentioned. But you're right; for people who care not for XIII trilogy, the music makes a smaller holistic impact.
Haha I was thinking the same except the first one.
I would of used this one instead:
Final boss for LR (how was it making that one?)
and OP already regretting his wording of the title,
You know.... I actually stopped typing, considered correcting it, and said "no one cares", when making that comment.I would highly regret mixing up "it's" and "its", too.
don't hurt me
Mitsuto Suzuki needs to work on the mainline FFs. It's absolutely criminal we haven't heard more from him outside of LR and (I think?) Dissidia.
Along with LR's Final Boss theme, he was also in charge of Nova Chrysalia and Awaiting the Celebration. These were the best tracks from the OST and he outclasses the likes of Hamauzu and Mizuta.
And these are tracks that you simply wouldn't hear in older FFs. So just comparing themes is simply the wrong thing to do when you consider how much more volume there is with the new FFs and the actual composition changing over the series' history.
You know.... I actually stopped typing, considered correcting it, and said "no one cares", when making that comment.
Why you gotta do me like that? ):
Challenge accepted. You're welcome to disagree, of course.
and speaking of tracks that tie to characters and bosses
in this case both.
but if you want character themes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDrVa39FvI
They're great tracks, but...
1) Bhunivelze lacks any personality whatsoever. No character development. The track is just music. It doesn't tie into the "feel" of the boss. Its background music. It doesn't come close to capturing the feel of this boss like Kefka's Dancing Mad.
2) Jet Bahamut - see #1.
3) This tracks is just a variation of the FF13 theme (see Saber's Edge for the exact same lead melody). Its the "Oerba" theme, but it in no way does this track tie into this specific environment as well as Uematsu's Mystery Train theme does
3) This is just a rearrangement of the FF13 battle theme that is played over and over in various forms throughout the trilogy. Its simply a new arrangement. Have you played the Opera Scene in FF6?
4) Another variation of the Noel theme that is played over and over in XIII-2 and LR. Its a good track, but it doesn't tie into the story, specifically Noel's story, as well as the Theme of Love ties into Cecil and Rosa's relationship in FF4
I quite like FFXIII's music.
FFXIII's victory fanfare is ABSOLUTELY THE WORST though.
You literally picked the best scenarios in the franchise's history, so obviously the meaning is going to pale in comparison. It really is a very weird comparison to make.
Final Fantasy? Dead? Some people must not understand FFXIV's situation. By the way...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys1M-zftP4I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2MZ-67Zwd0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4UOPAOB0kg
Listen to all of it. Alll of itttt! Ignore the videos though.
La Noscea's first theme was On Windy Meadows by Nobuo Uematsu. Blows the ARR version out of the water.
I was making exact same point as you. I pointed out tracks from FF4 and FF6 that better tie into characters, bosses, environments, etc etc, and you referenced a track from FF7.
It's not bad at least until 1:50 - 2:34. I don't really see how this is any better than the ARR stuff, honestly but this is all subjective regardless.
They're great tracks, but...
1) Bhunivelze lacks any personality whatsoever. No character development. The track is just music. It doesn't tie into the "feel" of the boss. Its background music. It doesn't come close to capturing the feel of this boss like Kefka's Dancing Mad.
2) Jet Bahamut - see #1.
3) This track is just a variation of the FF13 theme (see Saber's Edge for the exact same lead melody). Its the "Oerba" theme, but in no way does this track tie into this specific environment as well as Uematsu's Mystery Train theme does.
3) This is just a rearrangement of the FF13 battle theme that is played over and over in various forms throughout the trilogy. Its simply a new arrangement. Have you played the Opera Scene in FF6?
4) Another variation of the Noel theme that is played over and over in XIII-2 and LR. Its a good track, but it doesn't tie into the story, specifically Noel's story, as well as the Theme of Love ties into Cecil and Rosa's relationship in FF4
Those tracks are great on their own, but they don't tie into the characters, bosses, environments, story, and gameplay as well as Uematsu's tracks do. They're are on the periphery. Great background music.
Link me to a track that matches the feel of Kefka (Dancing Mad) or Sephiroth (One Winged Angel). Or a track that is as haunting as the Mystery Train scene in FF6. Or a track that integrates what you hear and what you see on the screen better than the Opera House music/scene in FF6. Or a track that captures the emotion of Cecil and Rosa's relationship in FF4 (Theme of Love). I could go on and on..
No, my post rather shows why your post was a one-sided comparison. Obviously something won't "capture the emotion" from FFXIII because it clearly has storytelling issues. The music itself is worse because of it because it doesn't tie in well with the scenario in question. It's a weird comparison to make because it's less about how great Uematsu's music is and more about how great the overall scenario was.
I disagree. The scenarios I mentioned werent built around existing music. Uematsu wrote the music based on the scenario, and that is brilliant.
Music has never been one of FF's problems. In fact, I would argue that FFXIV has some of the best stuff in recent time, including the best vocal song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b96rrbo-_Ik
Other examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZZDnlAg3Pk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMBZEHSPyxM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXEOBvuvkG0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urI20FR1-EA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urI20FR1-EA
Yusnaan's music from LR is like the coolest shit.
I'm not talking about that at all. I'm saying that scenarios in FFXIII are crap, and the best scenarios from FF are well...obviously the best. That's why the music attached to it also sucks in comparison.
For instance, what music can really "capture the emotion" in FFXIII when the scenarios didn't have any to begin with?
How could you not link Ramuh's theme?
I think this is clearly the fan favourite from what I see across the Internets.
EDIT: this is 2 gud
Hope losing his mother
Snow and Serah's relationship
Snow eventually losing Serah
Sazh and Djah relationship
Sazh losing Djah to crystal
Vanille's loneliness
Just off the top of my head. I could go on an on. There were poignant moments that could have been captured better with memorable music. Instead, the entire soundtrack feels like it was written outside of the events of the game.
Hope losing his mother
Snow and Serah's relationship
Snow eventually losing Serah to crystal
Sazh and his son Djah
Sazh losing Djah to crystal
Vanille's loneliness
Just off the top of my head thinking about the events in the first game of the trilogy. I could go on an on. There were poignant moments that could have been captured better with more memorable music. Instead, the entire soundtrack feels like it was written outside of the events of the game.
i thought of this when he posted that question
That's strange when the popular opinion is clearly that FFXIII had a subpar story and plot elements. All of those plot events (other than Sazh losing his son) had major issues in writing, whereas the opera scene for example was written flawlessly.
I honestly think FFXIII has one of the best soundtracks of all time...if not the best.
I like Titan's theme "Under the Weight" a lot more than Ramuh. For me it goes something like... Titan > Garuda > Leviathan > Ramuh > Ifrit > Shiva (only first part is good) in regards to the primal themes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjozvK2C9dA
XIII had some decent music but I would argue games like IX, X, XI and XIV edge it out by quite a bit.
I like Titan's theme "Under the Weight" a lot more than Ramuh. For me it goes something like... Titan > Garuda > Leviathan > Ramuh > Ifrit > Shiva (only first part is good) in regards to the primal themes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjozvK2C9dA
I've posted this before, but the FFXIII series has the best soundtrack in the whole FF series, and some of the best game soundtracks period. .