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While I'm glad to hear about this solo album and the fact that Kikuta is still composing music, what I really hope is that this will serve as a springboard to get him back into composing games. I was hoping that he'd be working on one of the Mana games that will be coming out but that wasn't the case. But again, it's great to see that he's stil alive and kicking. This album should be intriguing.
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Of his non-Seiken Densetsu works, and there are very few, I really like Soukaigi the best. Even though I hear the game itself is horrible, musically it was pretty revolutionary, as it was among the first few games to incorporate live instruments. Also, I'd check out Sakura Relaxation too, because it also splendid and has a Secret of Mana type vibe to it.
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