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Kaleb.G Jul 20, 2006 09:22 PM

Rockman ZX
 
Game Rip: http://www.atomic-fire.com/index.php...sic_src_zx_zx1
Game Info: http://www.capcom.co.jp/rockman_zx/

Anyway, I've been listening to this for the past week, and it's growing on me a lot. At first I didn't think it would stand up to the Rockman Zero soundtracks, but now I think it's on the level (while I don't know if it can reach the status of RMZ2~4, it's at least much better than RMZ1).

For one thing, the style is different from the Zero games, and IMO, the songs seem to fit better with where they are played. Many songs feel generally more cheery. Instruments that don't normally show up in Rockman games, like the piano and (synth) violin, make appearances here. A few songs have strong trance/dance elements. And some of the tracks even remind me of other games, such as Sonic CD.

Since this game, like Rockman Zero, is developed by Inti Creates, I have little doubt that sound team III is once again at the helm. While this soundtrack has a different feel, some of the songs' compositions give away that at least some of the previous composers have returned to work on this game. My personal guess is that Ippo Yamada did most of this soundtrack, as this was the case with RMZ1 & RMZ3. In any case, we should know for sure, pending the announcement of REMASTERED TRACKS ROCKMAN ZX *crosses fingers*.

Favorite Tracks:
Area A - Forest - Theme of Rockman ZX
Area C - City
Area E - Power Plant
Area F - Lake
Area H - Amusement Park
Area I - Imprisonment Facility
Area J - Marine City
Last Area - Serpent Company
Theme of Guardian
Versus Prometheus & Pandora
Ending Credits

Snowdjinn Jul 21, 2006 07:07 PM

I agree completely, I am offically addicted to the main theme now. And the game i cant wait to play!

DR.Mario Jul 21, 2006 07:10 PM

Yeah I Agree I Can't Wait To Play It Since Its Like The Other Rockman Zeros This One Would Be Good And My Favourite Tracks are:

Area C - City
Area H - Amusement Park

eriol33 Jul 24, 2006 12:08 PM

The music is good. I havent listened much of it, but I like most of them when listening at first time. Apparantly, a commercial single has been out already, but strangely it's not the one this trailer

Oh yeah, why the rip sounds bit in low quality ? The rip quality of Rockman EXE 5 does much better than this. -__-

Kaleb.G Jul 24, 2006 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by eriol33
Oh yeah, why the rip sounds bit in low quality ? The rip quality of Rockman EXE 5 does much better than this. -__-

I don't think that has anything to do with the quality of the rip. The sound quality is likely just lower on ZX because more processing power is being used for the graphics than it is for Battle Network (and that leaves less over for audio).

vuigun Jul 24, 2006 12:51 PM

I started listening to the first few songs in the rip but I wasn't impressed.

The main theme already pales in comparison to Zero's Esperanto. I'm not hearing anything that really makes me want to keep listening. All the songs have something that hooks you to it but in the end, I'm not wanting to continue.

Maybe the Remastered tracks will change my mind (they are making it, right?) but as of now, I'll cling to my Rockman Zero Remastered Tracks.

Kaleb.G Sep 11, 2006 05:06 PM

The Rockman ZX arrange album has been announced! It's called "ZX TUNES". Read more about it here:
http://www.atomic-fire.com/index.php..._from=&ucat=9&

vuigun Sep 11, 2006 05:11 PM

Awesome.

I'll definitely listen to that.

I shall listen to Rockman Zero Remastered Physis to celebrate!

cubed Sep 11, 2006 05:50 PM

That is a great news indeed. Definitely going to preorder that when available (on vgmworld most likely hehe).

Kaleb.G Sep 16, 2006 03:32 PM

October 27th release, I think.

Someone might want to translate the ZX TUNES banner here:
http://www.inti.co.jp/

Godai Sep 16, 2006 05:54 PM

32 remastered tracks, including PV image song "Innocence" by CAO.

Kaleb.G Sep 18, 2006 12:21 AM

Thanks! Though the game rip had 35 tracks. I wonder which 3 are getting the shaft. Hopefully nothing major.

cubed Sep 23, 2006 11:47 PM

VGMWorld is now taking preorders :)

http://www.vgmworld.com/catalog/inde...&item_num=1104

"SHIPPING WILL BE AFTER OCTOBER 4th, 2006" typo here :p

37 tracks ?

bishop743 Sep 24, 2006 07:20 PM

After checking out a few of the songs on the gamerip, I'm getting pumped for this album's release. I've went ahead and ordered it. It should be nice.

Golfdish from Hell Sep 24, 2006 07:55 PM

I've been playing the game at a decent clip and this is probably my favorite Inticreates work, musicwise (although I haven't heard the original music from Zero 4...Physis was a great album). Both this and the Wild Arms Rock Arrange ensure October as a great month, release-wise.

BTW, the game is pretty sweet as well, if you can get used to using both the R and Y buttons for both weapons, plus B for jump and occasionally L for dash. The larger size of the DS and additional, but close-together buttons have me looking down sometimes to get myself set right. Recommended action-platforming. It's kind of hard, but nowhere near the insanity of Zero 2.

Kaleb.G Sep 25, 2006 01:09 AM

I already have this preordered, along with the new Area 88 album. I'm really fond of ZX's soundtrack now, so I'm really looking forward to this.

Torte Sep 25, 2006 07:17 AM

Awesome! Thanks a million bro. :edgarrock:

Kaleb.G Oct 3, 2006 01:59 PM

Namiki, Kaida, Hayama, and Kosaki to provide bonus arrangements!

http://www.atomic-fire.com/index.php..._from=&ucat=9&

This just keeps getting better!

Nintendonomicon Oct 16, 2006 11:44 PM

You probably know this, but there's awesome samples from the album at Inti's website.

<3 Green Grass Gradation. Can't wait until this is released!

Kaleb.G Oct 17, 2006 12:38 AM

I didn't check recently, so thanks for the heads up!

You can find a prototype version of the ZX TUNES' Green Grass Gradation on Atomic Fire. Specifically right here.

bishop743 Oct 17, 2006 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleb.G
Namiki, Kaida, Hayama, and Kosaki to provide bonus arrangements!

http://www.atomic-fire.com/index.php..._from=&ucat=9&

This just keeps getting better!

This is very good news. I'm aware of Namiki's and Hayama's work so it'll be a real treat to hear their contributions. I don't know of the other two but they are welcomed just the same.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Nintendonomicon
You probably know this, but there's awesome samples from the album at Inti's website.

<3 Green Grass Gradation. Can't wait until this is released!

Thanks for bringing the samples to our attention. I had no clue about them either. The sample for Green Grass Gradation does sound very promising, so does Innocence.

Nintendonomicon Oct 21, 2006 01:29 AM

There's a new sample at Int's website. It's called Misty Rain, and it's the arrangement for the background music played in Area I of the game.

It's great, of course.

Kaleb.G Oct 21, 2006 06:57 AM

Thanks for the info. The track is indeed great. The female vocal is a really neat touch, IMO.

Nintendonomicon Oct 26, 2006 09:39 PM

So, the album will be out tomorrow! Taking the time difference into consideration, it has probably been out in Japan already :D if only for a few hours.
In the name of all that is holy, someone has to rip it and upload it here ASAP!

To paraphrase IGN, my frothing demand for this album increases!

bishop743 Oct 26, 2006 09:53 PM

Yeah, I just noticed that VGMWorld had charged my account for the album, so I hope to get it in a couple days. I'm really psyched about it.

Kaleb.G Oct 27, 2006 01:04 PM

I had mine pre-ordered and paid via PayPal. It should be shipping to me soon. I wonder if someone closer to Japan can hook us up sooner. :)

I'm especially interested in hearing what the guest arrangers come up with.

cubed Oct 27, 2006 03:46 PM

It says on vgmworld that it won't be shipped before november 4th, by the way.

bishop743 Oct 28, 2006 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cubed
It says on vgmworld that it won't be shipped before november 4th, by the way.

Ah, I didn't notice that, actually. Thanks for pointing that out. It might be better for me that way. I ordered the Raiden III Insanity DVD+CD set (which comes out on the 2nd) from there also. Maybe she'll put both of them together.

Nintendonomicon Oct 28, 2006 12:58 PM

Atomic Fire has ZX Tunes ready for download!

This just made my day!

Kaleb.G Oct 28, 2006 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Nintendonomicon

AWESOME!

While some tracks are somewhat-minor direct upgrades (as I had expected some to be), some of these are really good arrangements. Overall, I'm impressed. This has lived up to my expectations, and this is easily one of the best Inti albums.

Lizardcommando Oct 29, 2006 03:56 PM

Too bad the soundtrack has been taken down temporarily over at Atomic Fire. Their bandwidth was getting raped. Lol.

Ahh, as for my critique on ZX Tunes, I was slightly disappointed. It was better than the Remastered Tracks for Rockman Zero and RMZ 2 but it doesn't beat the Remastered Tracks for Rockman Zero 4. There were alot of hit and misses with this one. There were a some really great remastered tracks like Green Grass Gradation and Snake Eyes and Innocence was a really nice song but there were a few tracks that were disappointing like Cannon Ball Hard Revenge. There were some songs that had unnecessary vocals. I don't remember which songs it was though. The special remixes were really great. Too bad all of the songs didn't get that treatment.

Overall, I'd give this a 3.5/5 (That was a pretty hard decision actually).

cubed Oct 29, 2006 04:47 PM

Rockman Zero 4 was indeed the greatest of them all, but I won't say I'm disappointed in this one, though. Maybe I'm easily influenced, but I really want this one to be a great album to entirely put on my iPod, which I'm gonna do anyway when I'll get my own copy.

bishop743 Oct 29, 2006 05:00 PM

I have to disagree. I think that Idea is the best one. So if ZX Tunes is as good, or better than that, I'll be quite satisfied. I'm not gonna listen to it until I receive mine though. I'm not a big fan of vocals on these type of albums but I'm gonna be optimistic. I hope to get it sometime this week.

Kaleb.G Nov 1, 2006 01:20 AM

I also have to say that Idea is my favorite, but Inti always comes through with enjoyable music. The only time they really disappointed me was with their first album (well, that and the deluge of drama tracks on Telos).

The overall instrumentation quality and fidelity of ZX TUNES seems a bit lower than previous albums, but it's largely dependent on the song. On the bright side, it has dozens of great melodies, and very little of what I consider to be filler tracks.

Even the harshest critic of this album can agree that if you compare this, the first Rockman ZX album (there has to be more to come), to the first Rockman Zero album, there is nothing bad to be said.

And now, for your entertainment, I present an info sheet (in Excel format) giving a track-by-track breakdown of Track #, ZX TUNES Title, Game Rip Title, and Artist(s). Original info courtesy of Atomic Fire, of course.

Nintendonomicon Nov 2, 2006 08:44 PM

The overall quiality of the album definitely lived up to my expectations.
Most of my favorite tracks were handed perfectly, like Green Grass Gradation and Black Burn.

I was really underwhelmed by Snake Eyes, though. I feel they could have done so much with it, but ended up doing nothing.
And on the other hand, I was extremely blown away with what they do with Sky High. Definitely one of my favorites of the album.

Kaleb.G Nov 3, 2006 12:07 AM

I agree that Snake Eyes could have been longer, but it got both synth and electric guitar treatment. I think it turned out great.

Anyway, I don't know why Kahori listed Nov. 4th as the shipping date, because I just got my copy in the mail today! =D

cubed Nov 3, 2006 06:14 PM

so did I :) maybe she was unsure if she'll get it sooner or later ? wow mutiple alternate artwork covers !! :D

bishop743 Nov 3, 2006 06:24 PM

I got mine on Wednesday so I guess it was just Kahori being cautious. I've only listened to the first disc so far but I'm really liking it. It's not near as good as Idea but I'm enjoying it more than Telos or Physis. I still have another disc to go though.

For those that are interested, I scanned the booklet and everything. If you want to check them out > CLICK ME! <

Golfdish from Hell Nov 3, 2006 07:10 PM

I'm really a fan of the original ZX soundtrack/rip, so I'm highly enjoying the thing overall. It really has a bright overall feel to it, unlike the previous entries, so that's more of a stylistic difference. I think Idea had better "highs" overall, but ZX is far more consistant and it has enough quality rock on there to keep pace with Physis, which cleaned up in that area. I think I enjoy all three equally. (I enjoyed Telos, but I always considered it a solid #4 in the series, with the original being my decisive #5/long reliever).

Best track has to "Brilliant Show Window". Loved the original, the arranged version is close to perfect. And the "Shooter Trance" version is cool as well. Probably has to do with the fact I got stuck in the town area in the game and it happened to have my favorite track from the game playing there...
!^_^

I hope we see ZX develop into more of a series if it means albums like this one...Of course, best thing would be for the Inticreates guys to focus on the original MM series. That would seriously rock.

Haruhi Nov 9, 2006 12:06 AM

As far as the Zero Remastered tracks are concerned, I can't make up my mind as to whether I like Idea, Telos or Physis better. They each have their own highs and lows, but all three rank very high for me, as far as vgm goes.

In my case, I actually really liked Telos having drama tracks (mostly the ones that take place during Zero 1 and 2's timeline) since they add onto the story of the series, explaining things or expanding upon themes that weren't explained in much detail in the game (like Alouette's where she tries to come up with a name for the baby elves, which I thought was quite funny).
Sooo, when I saw that the ZX tunes wouldn't have any on the track listing... it felt as something would be missing. Then again, the game itself already has a lot of voiced cutscenes all over the game anyways.

Now that I received my copy, I must say that it's awesome. Quite possibly better than the Zero tracks, in that there's more variety now with the inclusion of many brighter tracks (like GoldfishX pointed out) that go alongside wicked rock tracks like Ogre Claw. Plus I think I've grown more attached to these tracks as well, in-game.
About the only complaint I have is that the vocal in "Wonder Panorama" sounds as though the lady is being attacked or something near the end, and it's a little scary. Otherwise, it was a very pretty arrangement >__>;

Love the cover artwork(s) as well.

arch_slayer Nov 9, 2006 04:07 AM

I personally really like the Black Burn Electipical Dance Version (the normal version is almost just as good). It's a perfect mix of interesting instruments that comes together to be intriguing.

A few of my other favorites:
High-press Energy - Although it's pretty much the stable of any megaman game soundtrack, it still sounds really interesting. The electric guitar solos make the song quite nice.

Dream Weaver - it's very light but melodic, which is really different from the rockman zero games. The melody is definitely to my liking

Sky High - Grand Nuage - this sounds like a good jpop song without the shitty voice =). Done quite well with a nice melody in the background.

Green Grass Gradation - sounds like a good initial D track with the trance.

Brilliant Show Window - refer to GoldfishX above.

bishop743 Nov 9, 2006 08:19 AM

Now that I've listened through the entire album (several times, in-fact), I have to say that this is one of III's strongest efforts yet. They've done a real nice job of incorporating the greatness we've heard from the Rockman Zero albums and also throwing in some fresh new styles to boot. The special guest arrangers did a fine job on their contributions too. Of those, I have to say that Satoru Kousaki's ""Black Burn - Electpital Dance -" and Manabu Namiki's ""Brilliant Show Window - Shooter Trance -" stood out the most for me. "Brilliant Show Window" is probably my favorite track on the album as well. Some of the others that I really liked include:

<> Wonder Panorama
<> Industrialism
<> Ogre Claw
<> Rockin' On
<> Trap Factory
<> Doomsday Device

Top to bottom, this is a VERY solid album, with no audible weak points. I'd be extremely delighted if this the start of a series of albums.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haruhi
Love the cover artwork(s) as well.

Yeah, I agree. The artwork for the cover, as well as throughout the booklet, is very nice.


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