Last Saturday, Montreal welcomed all Final Fantasy fans for the Distant Worlds show, presented by Attila Glatz Concert Productions. The show in question was very different from Video Games Live, for it was a concert where the music composed by the great Nobuo Uematsu touched the hearts of Final Fantasy lovers. The only thing missing were star dusts falling from the sky. The music might have been amazing, but none of these powerful emotions would have been felt if it hadn't been for the fans "participation".
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Gary Green said: It’s interesting to revisit the roots of your favorite franchises to see first-hand what’s changed and what’s stuck around all these years, though perhaps ‘visit’ would be more accurate than ‘revisit’ since apparently, Europe wasn’t worthy of the original six Final Fantasy games the first time around. By the time we started getting ports of these iconic games, we’d already been through the PSOne JRPG golden age. So we’d already seen the best of what Final Fantasy had to offer, while these predecessors looked outdated, unrefined, and (dare I say it) ugly. We aren’t bitter about the delayed releases, honest…
I'd love to but square said fk you to the ps fanbase that wanted these physically. Meanwhile switch got a physical release.
Some of gamings greatest music
Final fantasy music tickles my funny place. Nobuo San is a genius!!
Music makes me want to play the games all over again!
The day that this orchestra comes to my town I will buy tickets immediately!
hey i was there!