Haha, yeah. you're right.
There isn't a single track here that I don't like. Argon Refinery, Amethyst Caverns, Neon Mines. All so awesome.
Uematsu was listed as the composer on both the website and in the initial press release, but most figured he was just creating a few songs for the game. The fact that he's scoring the ENTIRE game came from a team member, so this isn't a duplicate story.
Seriously? I thought there were not returning characters or locations, but no runs, war battles, or duals? That's lame.
At least the music sounds distinctly Suikoden. But still, disappointing.
Just waiting for a freaking VI announcement. It's a shame Tierkreis isn't continuing the series traditions of returning characters and locales. But I'm still looking forward to it.
The original Suikoden is my favorite game of all time. I miss Higashino's music, but Miura is good too.
Haha, well, he is kinda a newb. He was even kind enough to include his contact info, so it's not like he's some big-time professional.
La Tale. The 2D, free Korean MMORPG. ;D
Awesome music, go download it.
I had such high hopes for the game. Like I said, I wish they'd just make a Mii Maestro and Perfect Pitch mini-game compilation. ;D
I guess we shouldn't have expected much else. It is a Touch Generations title after all! But <3 Wii Music theme song!
Oh, covering it up now, huh? ;)
I'm hoping it will be a lot better than Chrono Symphonic, but judging from the "orchestral" tracks that were featured in the Chrono Trigger remake for the PSX, I guess I shouldn't get my hopes up too high. =)
It's definitely not that. The people who put Chrono Symphonic together would be promoting the hell out of it if that were the case. In fact, Square Enix has a history of being opposed to those kinds of remix projects. Lastly, there isn't a medley featuring all those tracks on the Chrono Symphonic project.
Yeah, the music and sound design in this game is so amazing.
If only they'd bring it to more cities. Where's the Los Angeles show?!
Uh, the music composers at Nintendo are paid a salary. They don't get money for music CDs. Also, game music is for hardcore fans. Casual gamers won't buy game music. It's a niche as it is, so if only hardcore fans are buying it, why not cater CD releases to them? It's crazy.
In their defense, Super Mario Galaxy got a release from Club Nintendo, but no general release for the general public.
Interestingly, it's been announced that the game is being released in the US a full two days earlier than in Japan. It's just that Japan gets the cool CD...
This is not a duplicate. Previous item was the label announcement, whereas this discusses particular releases on the label.