"The London Symphony Orchestra has put together a symphonic tribute to Final Fantasy VI, VII, and X. Taking Nobuo Uematsu’s original compositions and blending them with a full-on symphony treatment, this album “Final Symphony” is more than just arranged versions of Final Fantasy music tracks. It’s actually in the old symphony style, where this action is like a full-on musical story. Take a look at the full track list below the embedded video and you’ll see what I mean — symphonies in three movements that add up to, like half an hour, for the music of one game from the series." -RPGLand
The tiny green slasher villain returns in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and is as frightening as ever.
The way it was handled was so dumb. One shots in melee...your teammates are to ostupid to get away from its attack. So you most often end up alone in a certain fight.
Final Fantasy 7 has come back under the spotlight thanks to the release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, but is it worth replaying the original?
Very much so. Graphically it's dated but the story and the gameplay haven't aged a day. It's still one of my all time favourite RPGs and for me is better than Remake in some ways.
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Thought it was another arranged album at first (like Distant Worlds), which would have been welcome, but this is unique very interesting, especially for classical music fans.