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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. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
No one seems to have been able to produce the answer yet in the game thread, I'm not quite sure whether this would be in Vol. 1 or Vol. 2, but does anyone know the title of the song that plays in Mithysmere? It seems like it should come before "This Place was Once Called a Temple," yet after "Falling Into the Shadow of Locus Solus" or "Understanding the Vastness of the World Yet Still" if one goes by in-game events.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |