lolez2matt
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Hope it arrives this saturday on my local store....
Can´t wait anymore for this game!!!
Can´t wait anymore for this game!!!
Hmmm... That's different from the demo's Ultimate difficulty (the sliding parts are a bit harder and omg, moving flick-thingies D: ). Does the 99 level challenge mode change every song like that?I was worried this game would be too easy
then I saw this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pejabSBCa3o&feature=related
Not worried anymore!
:O Hope they don't skimp out on Battle for Freedom or The Extreme, I want my full 6-9 minute epicness with both of them :3- FFVIII: The Extreme
- FFIX: The Final Battle
- FFXI: Gustaberg
- FFXII: The Battle for Freedom
It's one of my favourite games to pick up and play! I give it a lot of heat in the anniversary thread but that's only because I'm poking fun at it (and I don't like some of the dungeons, but that's besides the point).This, so much this. Loved mystic quest, yeah it's easy but never understood why it got so much hate.
Yes, I was speaking for mostly Germanic and Romance languages anyway which are generally my main go-to languages (particularly for analysis, and I write mostly in English, so...). If we're talking about a language like Arabic or Urdu or Hebrew, then what I said wouldn't really be relevant. Ideographic languages like Japanese, Chinese, and Korean are more flexible in that regard (top to bottom w/right to left, or left to right).I never thought of writing this way, maybe it's because I write in both LTR and RTL languages.
They probably can't even remember what it is! Give these compositions live instrument arrangements (gosh, just bring Sasai back in to do the work, or use his MYSTIC RE-QUEST tracks that he recorded himself in his studio) and stick them in somehow. D:Square Enix only cares about Fabula Nova Crystallis, so no Mystic Quest music.
huh? VI has some of the most by default.
Decisive Battle
Tina's Theme
Dancing Mad
Celes Theme
The Fierce Battle
Searching for Friends
that's what's included, then there's the normal battle theme as DLC.
Thanks to The Man With the Machine Gun I've leveled up my rhythm skills and I've managed to get a medal in Remix 6 of Rhythm Heaven and don't fail in the Remix 8 for the first time in my life.
Ha, nice! I just finished rhythm heaven, I wonder if the converse will be true when I play this
I think this should be all the non-DLC songs.Anyone have the complete list of songs without the dlc?
No Vamo alla Flamenco.Final Fantasy IX
Field Music
Over the Hills
Something to Protect
Battle Music
Battle 1
Event Music
Beyond the Door
Special
The Place I'll Return to Someday
Melodies of Life
:O Hope they don't skimp out on Battle for Freedom or The Extreme, I want my full 6-9 minute epicness with both of them :3
Sprouting as DLC? No Calm Before the Storm? :/Final Fantasy X
Field Music
Mi'ihen Highroad
Battle Music
Seymour Battle
Event Music
Suteki Da Ne
Special
To Zanarkand
Suteki da ne -Orchestral Version-
I think this should be all the non-DLC songs.
*snip
Imagine how ridiculous it would be if we got Otherworld from X.
I know this is a silly question but is the intro song from FFX in it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqjsWPY21Xo
It seems some 'Special' tracks can be played like normal themes, like To Zanarkand.
EDIT: Actually, it seems that the Chaos Shrine mode let's you play some tracks like if they were of other types. In the same video, the event music of FFXIII appears as battle music.
It's a DLC song.
And that's the song known as Otherworld!
(in other words: DLC)
Redeemed.Something to Protect is based in Rose of May, so it kinda counts.
EDIT: And Something to Protect is battle music, not field music.
I hope the DLC songs are available alone and not in packs, as I don't really want to buy music from games I didn't play ( V ) or that I didn't like (VIII, XIII) as the nostalgic component is quite a big part of the experience.
I usually don't like rhythm games but I can't wait for this game.
I love FF music.
Final Fantasy VI
Searching for Friends
that's how it's worked in Japan, so I imagine it will be no different elsewhere. Only questions that remain are when, which, and how much.
Fwiw, I made a point of playing I-V right before starting Dissidia a few years back and it definitely helped me enjoy the game more. Having the content of those games fresh in my mind made a difference but YMMV.I'm thinking of completing 4-9 again once they turn ps1 support on for vita. Seeing as how some of the nostalgia might be seeing scenes and songs I forgot, should I skip this until I beat them again? Could they be a good lead in?
I've only played each game once long ago.