Final Fantasy Music Game
The Final Fantasy Main Theme, also referred to as the Prologue.Especially the way it was used as the Theme Music Power-Up for the Combined Energy Attack in Final Fantasy IV, and its reprise in the endings to Final Fantasy VI, VII, VIII, and XV. The definitive journalistic resource for all game music - updated on a daily basis with news, reviews, interviews, features, and more from the Japanese, Western, concert, and doujin scenes. Game Music:: Final Fantasy Series:: Discography. This page will cover where to find all music discs in Final Fantasy VII, whether from a random NPC or a store. Find every music track in FF7 Remake to earn the Disc Jockey Trophy. Final Fantasy XIV Guides Image via Square Enix Orchestrion rolls in Final Fantasy XIV let players blast music in-game from the official soundtrack, and a number of other titles in the series.
Throughoutits three decades of existence, one of the many things that the Final Fantasyseries has become renowned for is its scores. Each game has been accompanied bya soundtrack masterfully crafted by Square's composers, chief amongst themNobuo Uematsu, who was solely responsible for almost every one of them beforehis 2004 decision to depart the company and become a freelancer.
Tracksfrom the games are regularly performed in concert by orchestras around theworld, whilst several have soared into Classic FM's prestigious Hall Of Fame,deservedly ranking amongst classics by the likes of Bach, Brahms and Beethoven.
Final Fantasy Video Game Music
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Throughthe course of this article, each game's soundtrack is ranked in turn. Thecriteria for inclusion has been as follows:
· Eachnumbered single player entry from the series (including direct sequels) hasbeen individually included.
· Onlinetitles have been included as a single entry each (so each is judged on thesoundtrack of both its main game and its expansions together).
· Spin-offshave either been individually included, grouped together when part of acollection or omitted entirely to avoid cluttering the list (such as mobiletitles that received their own soundtracks or the Crystal Chronicles series).