Monday, February 23, 2015

A look at the music of Final Fantasy VII

My friend Nada is doing a retrospective look at the Final Fantasy series, and she asked me to write a guest piece on some of my favorite music from Final Fantasy VII. You can find her series on her blog.

Also, she is covering a good portion of the music already, so these selections are ones I have appreciated over the years, but also ones that she is not including in her post. Please check out her article to hear some pretty amazing tracks from the game. So without further ado, let's get started!



Bombing Mission - One of the most iconic tracks, this music accompanies the very opening of the game as we see Aerith, Midgar, and Cloud for the very first time. I can imagine how incredible this must have seemed for people who played this game when it first came out, as it was the most expansive Final Fantasy game at that point, and the first venture into 3D for the series. When the music picks up, that is when the visuals shift to a train with Cloud on the back of it as he rides to his mission destination. The music is also used for the beginning of Crisis Core, a nice touch to tie the games together.



Chasing the Black-Caped Man - FFVII is known for being a pretty dark game, and a good portion of the music reflects that. This track comes across as mysterious as you weave through different areas searching for a man in a black cape.



J-E-N-O-V-A - Some of the best boss battle music featured in any game, the tensions are high with a descending creepy motive repeating over and over while a theme sings along in the forefront.



Forested Temple - I remember getting to this part, and realizing how creepy the forest around the temple was JUST because of the music. It's so unsettling!



Gold Saucer - I don't know why I love this theme so much, but.... it's so catchy! I find myself singing along to this every time it comes up when I'm driving, and I don't even remember the area that well from the game. Gold Saucer is an amusement park that features a bunch of minigames, including a moogle story that I liked a lot. Overall, the theme is fun and really singable.



Still More Fighting - I can't talk about the music of this game without mentioning one of the regular battle themes. Nobuo Uematsu really knows how to make battle music interesting, and I never get tired of hearing this in battle.

There are many more tracks I could list, as the FFVII soundtrack is huge and really impressive. What are your favorite memories of the game and its music? What are your impressions of the above tracks? I hope you have enjoyed listening to them. :)

Thursday, February 12, 2015

More Fantasy Life

It's a wonderful Life. A few days ago, I mastered the Paladin life, and was finally able to put down the game for a while.

For each Life you master, you receive a trophy, and I have enjoyed collecting all of them. My favorite two are in the center - Alchemist and Wizard. I do have to say though that I did not enjoy playing as a Mercenary, and that is part of why I decided not to get all the Lives to Legend rank. But it has been a fun journey, and I'm sure I will come back to this game from time to time. Fantasy Life is a charming romp through a magical land, and I will not soon forget it.

I have also been getting back into LotRO, and while I still am not a fan of the newer content, I cannot deny that Gondor looks amazing. However, Moria will probably always be my favorite area - there's so much to do, it's so diverse, and the instances are so much fun (except for Skumfil.....).