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WILD ARMS the Vth Vanguard
Anyone else looking forward to this? =D
While the soundtrack hasn't even been announced yet, here are some BGM and voice/sfx samples ripped from a japanese demo disc. Pretty promising stuff I'd say. Demo BGM: http://www.sendspace.com/file/oymldo Theme Song Single: http://www.sendspace.com/file/r5mofc Mini Soundtrack: right here Original Soundtrack Vol.1: #gamemp3s' torrent How ya doing, buddy? |
If that's all Naruke in there, this is sounding like this album could be one of her best works. Then again, if Masato Kouda et al have returned, I will be just as pleased.
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KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
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Very promising stuff, indeed. When the Vth Vanguard was first announced, my first reaction was that I hoped Naruke would be returning to do a complete solo job. At first, I was very disappointed when she wasn't able to do so on 4th Detonator because of her illness. If this were a 1 or 2 disc album I'd probably still feel that way, but with these scores now becoming 3 and 4 discs long, I think it'd be great if she at least SOME help. Composers like Masato Kouda and Nobuyuki Shimizu really breathed some new life to the series, musically, and I wouldn't mind at all if they returned to contribute again.
Great stuff, seanne. Thanks for sharing. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by bishop743; Oct 8, 2006 at 08:59 AM.
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I don't know, I didn't enjoy the Wild Arms IV soundtrack anywhere near as much as I-III. Naruke is still the only hand I trust for the rudder of Wild Arms.
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Not bad. I always look forward to hearing new WA soundtracks. I didn't much care for WA4's initially, but after picking it up last year (the game), it really grew on me. Some of the music that didn't do anything for me on the soundtrack actually works perfectly well in game (and helped me to appreciate it more). Others were always good and I just missed them initially.
This latest installment seems like another change for the series. I really liked the platforming/puzzle slant of the fourth game, but I disliked the removal of an actual overworld. This new overworld seems even more open than any others in the series (you can see videos on the website). I believe this is a November game, yeah? With everything else releasing that month, I may have to wait a bit before actually picking it up...but I am looking forward to playing it once I do. I was speaking idiomatically. |
For anyone that's interested, here is a single containing the game's theme song, called Justice to Believe. Performed by Nana Mizuki.
Hopefully there will be a soundtrack release announced soon! http://www.sendspace.com/file/r5mofc dark1x: The game is set for release on December 14th in Japan. I don't think a US release date has been decided yet. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
And here's the booklet for the single, which dedicated all of two pages to the game:
http://photo.163.com/photos/binchotan/105263697/ FELIPE NO |
As much as I want Naruke back in full force, I really hope they bring back Ryuta Suzuki for a couple of songs.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
Yes, I think Howling at an Unstoppable Fate was my favorite track on the entire album, and the album was full of great stuff, so that's a pretty nice honor.
You make a good point, variation is a wondeful thing (it is the only thing that saved the FFX album for me, 95% of Uematsu's tracks were forgettable), however I think Naruke held her own admirably in the WA3 album, she had enough variety in the tracks to keep it interesting all the way through (and having my favorite song on any WA game, Crossfire Sequence, also helped). I *did* find myself having to take a break listening to Alter Code F and Wild Arms Complete Tracks though, so I also think having a few other composers would be good. However, the only other artist on WA4 that I would really want to be prominent other than Naruke is Suzuki, because his/her style is something I haven't heard from any other game I've played. Kouda wasn't bad, but I'd be just as happy if Naruke took any of his potential spots in the game. None of Shimizu's tracks stuck with me at all, I'd be perfectly fine-Hell, I'd *prefer* it- if his only work in the WA series winds up being what we've already heard in the WA4 album. Honestly, comparing the Vanguard soundtrack with the WA4 soundtrack, my ideal soundtrack would be if Naruke gets as many tracks as Kouda did, Kouda gets as many tracks as Naruke did, and Suzuki gets as many tracks as both he and Shimizu did combined. Of course, when you get *that* specific it never turns out the way you want it to. Most amazing jew boots |
Holy Crap. HUGE synth quality change here!
06 kinda sounds like the battle theme??? Anyway. This doesnt sound like Naruke. Maybe its the synth, i dont know. Do we have a conformation of the composers yet? Whoever it is, its good. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Solo?
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Masato Kouda? I'm not dissapointed, but i hope it isn't over as far as Naruke's involvement with the series is concerned.
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What I'm really curious to know is, if Kouda is taking over the Wild Arms series, what is Naruke doing? Wild Arms XF is a possibility, though for her to abandon another main installment for a PSP spinoff sounds like a lame move. I personally hope she starts composing for other games/series, since she's been with Wild Arms for a fairly long time.
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KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
also, I like turtles |
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I highly doubt that Naruke isn't involved, in some form of fashion.
However, the music sounds much different. Same style, but different chord progressions than we normally hear from Naruke. Kouda is probably involved. My prediction is that Naruke and Kouda actually co-composed some of these tracks, maybe the whole soundtrack. Maybe throw Suzuki in there somewhere. That would be really cool. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Masato Kouda is wonderful, and I'm liking the sound of these sample tracks, but Wild Arms 5 is just going to seem wierd without any Naruke. It's like having your delicious cake taken away, and replaced with delicious pie.
Oh well, it seems that Kouda is cribbing a lot of notes from Naruke. The whistling is back! This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
I would love the Justice To Believe song but I can't download it. Sendspace says that my location is too busy ;_;
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Is track 5 on that mini cd the world map theme? Thats a beautiful piece right there. Kicks Naruke's map themes in the shins. Im very impressed. I knew that if Naruke wasnt going to do these, that Kouda would do a spectacular job filling her shoes. (Even though im going to put money on the fact that Agematsu composed track 5, but i think its clear that the battle theme was a Kouda masterpiece.)
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Hey guys, I was able to rip the boss battle theme of WA5.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HTZLHE11 Enjoy! How ya doing, buddy? |
I hope that V has an equal balance between the style of music in IV and Naruke's previous work. As touching as the music of 1-3 was, I was also blown away by the number of songs I like in IV. I was surprised to find that I loved all the "changer" songs especially in IV (Breaking Boundaries, Stationary Village Ciel, Guara Bobelo, etc. 2 being Kouda's work). Whistling would also be welcome for nostalgia.
Rip!? I didn't know it was already out in Japan, I'll have to listen to it and hope that I'll love the boss battle music for the 5th time. FELIPE NO |
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alec: thats not the actual so called normal boss theme, it's more of one of the special ones, which if i'm right, often plays on minibosses as well as mimic battles (I can't exactly remember, I might be wrong here. All I know is it's not the normal boss theme).
Also: here's the information for the track list from the mini album (god the recording is distorted): 1. The Vast Field Below the Sky - This is the first out of many field themes that plays during the first 1/5 or 1/4 of the game. 2. The City Where We'll Meet Someday - First town theme. It's the origin town, so I really don't remember this theme that well =) 3. What's Changed is the Former Me (literally, Past = Yesterday) - This is actually the first dungeon, which really isn't a dungeon (more like a tutorial). The song also likes to play in random scenes. 4. When My Heart Fires Up - Main Battle theme. This song plays way too much =) 5. Lost Ruins of a Dream - The first REAL dungeon. It has a ton of rivers and is really peaceful, compared to a lot of the other dungeons. BGM 1 - Battle Victory Theme BGM 2 - Number 1 Above BGM 3 - Schenario Theme, I forgot the exact one BGM 4 - Town 3 Theme, I'm pretty sure BGM 5 - Another Dungeon Theme BGM 6 - Number 4 Above Anyway, specific elements that I'll point out after playing parts of the game. 1) The music is still addicting. If you liked Kouda in WA4, you'll definitely like him in 5. He actually does have a few themes that are very similar to Naruke, but they're not in the mini soundtrack. 2) The real boss theme is WEIRD. It sounds like an Egyptian dance or something. 3) I really like the second field theme. Too bad I don't have a rip on me =( 4) You still have a ton of changer themes. 5) Every song is Western, except the rare haunted mansion themes, or something to that extent. The soundtrack is really worth it. I forgot how cheesy Wild Arms stories are, though, and the music really helps explode that feeling. Every time Diin says "I WANT TO BE A GOLEM HUNTER," i keep thinking about Vaan =(. And he has this huge childish cheer to add to it. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
Last edited by arch_slayer; Dec 30, 2006 at 11:36 PM.
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Ah, ^^; I didn't know this was mini boss theme, I thought
it was since it played during the first boss in the forest (at the beginning of the game) hehe... Anyways, I think this is the second field theme, correct me if I am wrong, not that far in the game yet. ![]() http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EKN3GT1Q Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by alec; Dec 31, 2006 at 11:14 AM.
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