The problem isn't that it falsely advertised itself, the problem is that it's demeaning that Japan felt that the U.S. _needed_ an entry level RPG experience. Rather than a cultural barrier (the real reason FF games hadn't taken off in the states) they felt that the difficulty of JRPG's was the reason they weren't selling here so they decided to make a dumbed-down version for us dumb westerners. This would've be fine if FF had been something complicated like Europa Universalis, but it wasn't. FF games were never that hard to begin with.
@@Doc_Fun This unpacking of mindset is unnecessary. Occam's Razor: people hated it because it was less complex than the other FF titles. I can't think of anyone who stormed out of an Electronics Boutique angry that their intelligence was insulted with low cultural expectations.
@@rsybing no, they didn't "storm out", because they didn't know until they _played it._ They were then retroactively insulted because the only people buying FFMQ were still the people who had bought the previous few FF titles released in the west, and they had expectations for what an FF game should be. No one wanted this game, it appeals to nobody since for brand new players the experience is unbelievably repetitive even by JRPG standards, and for seasoned players the game is even more of a chore. So _they_ hated it while the rest of the west went on oblivious, as the real reason FF wasn't doing well in the west was poor brand exposure, not the lack of an entry-level title for us dumb westerners. You seem to have confused "sold poorly" for "hated", which are often related but still different things. It did both, granted, but no one refused to purchase the game for "low cultural expectations", but they ended up hating the game for it regardless.
I don't care what anybody says, this game was fun as a kid and had some of the most memorable music from the series. I was so happy when I played the 3DS Final Fantasy Rhythm/Music game and unlocked the main character and these songs in the game
Eternal PhoenixLP That's true, I guess what I meant to say was that there is always a possibility that you might lose that battle. =P It's not like in FF5 where you are guaranteed to win the first battle against those Goblins if you simply hold down the A button.
I always thought that this boss track sounded like thrash metal. Almost like something that you would expect to hear on an early Metallica album or something.
The composer also worked on the anime The Mysterious Cities of Gold for Saban & Levy (the anime is very popular in France) and also for Rudra no Hihou, Square's last RPG for the SNES.
Almost 20 years later this song still gives me goosebumps. I don’t really remember much from this game but this song I’ll never forget because of how hard it slaps. Also really love the momentary pause @ 0:46 to give the drums a second to rock out in combination with the trumpets
Im share the same feeling mate, i dont remember much of the game just that this ost is awesome, and i beat this game 13years ago and never gone back to it but i remember the ost well
PikaPikaPowah A lot of people are under the misconception that Final Fantasy 5 didnt come out in the US because of this game. This, however, is not the case. It's like the people who hate final fantasy 8 because 7 was their first game and they were expecting a direct sequel.
Because it's very dull and oversimplified. It wasn't a bad idea, but they didn't do it right. Look at the Mario RPGs for how to do simpler JRPG's right.
I remember playing this game quite a lot on the SNES, but at the end of it all, it's the music I remember the most... It's hard to say if it's a bad game or not, it was fun, but it suffered from little replayability, since it was so linear, but back in the days, as young kid, I took what I had. And yes, the game is definitely meant for starters, that doesn't make it a bad game, it just means it's rather easy compared to other Final Fantasy games. Whether that's something that makes it more or less appealing is something everybody has to decide for him/herself.
So many tried remixing this and after so many years the original is still superb! Our generation was truly blessed with good games and audio compared to the garbage nowdays
This game is freakin' awesome for both veteran and beginners in the RPG universe, for veterans because is that one pure mindless fun game that you just pop in and play it without giving too much thought and for beginners because it's an easy game and an awesome way to get to others later. The music for me is like 9000/10!
It was the first rpg game I ever played and it got me hooked, just what japan wanted for the western world to get hooked. The music for me is also like 9000/10
This a million times over. I finally sat down and really played through it for the first time last year in the middle of quarantine/lockdown, and even though I've had a lot of RPG experience (no pun intended) under my belt, I still had fun with MQ despite it's "baby's first RPG" reputation since I knew what I was getting into and didn't expect much of a challenge.
I freaking loved the music when I played this as a kid. I also actually enjoyed the game because of how easy it was to get into, both because of me being a kid and not very good at games and because I didn't speak english.
I remember when I first saw this game I thought,"How DARE Japan insult my intelligence with this crap.All the music probably sucks,too."Then I heard this theme and thought..."Ummm Japan,feel free to insult my intelligence a little more...:("
The endless music at the Fae queens court while you are forced against will to dance by an unseen force, until you make your way close enough for a possible audience...
Always been one of my top themes ever but now I'm paying attention to the fucking drums. The drums on this for SNES is fucking INSANE. it's got a damn snare drum and the cymbals wtffffff
For some reason when I looked at the box art, my mind drew an immediate parallel to Lion King and now I can’t unsee it. ...the music? Oh, yeah, it’s fantastic.
My mom claims that when I was a kid, like 9, she checked on me and found me sitting up. She asked what I was doing and I said I was "playing Mystic Quest." I was sleep talking. This music warped my goddamn mind. The whole soundtrack. It was so criminal in those days that I could only hear this in-game during a boss fight. I played the game just to get to the next boss and listen to this. Then I discovered MIDIs. Then I discovered SPCs. Now I can look for arrangements. It never gets old, this composition.
I feel extremely lucky to have grown up with this game when I used to rent it. It made me understand the power of music. That box art could have mentioned it had the best video game soundtrack and still not feel like they were showing off.
Best boss battle music ever. I enjoy the guys who do the guitar versions but none of them seem to be able to capture the hardness and bass of that second verse the same way as the game. They make it too soft and it kills the vibe
One of the most underrated underappreciated final fantasy of all time but one of my absolute favorites cuz the boss battle is real and this motivational music will keep u fighting!!!!!
This came out when I was 11 years old. I had played FF1 and (what I thought was) FF2 already, I had beaten Dragon Warrior. Even knowing that this game was beginner level, I loved the visuals, I loved the music, I still like playing this game when I feel like playing an easy RPG
Am I the only one that only knows of this music because of that free game called "Gunner 3"? It was also the boss theme there and I LOVED it! Never knew where it comes from until yesterday
+OneDoomedAngelo I know :c but looking for the original tracks is so much fun. For example, the theme for the Load Saves is from Raptor, Call of the Shadows- Stage 1
+RandalfElVikingo Maybe you can somehow decompile it, if you're really aching for it? They did it for Undertale. If it's .NET software, probably not too hard.
I remember there was a dungeon in this game that said to defeat ALL the monsters, when you didn't actually have to but I did anyways and I got uber overpowered and walked the rest of the game.
1.when your writing a test... 2.when you do homework... 3.when you have 1 card left in UNO... 4.when you get chased by police... 5.when your late for school...
This song is probably the most iconic battle theme for any final fantasy game I've ever played. They went so hard with this music even though the game was "dumbed down for westerners"
2023, and still standing strong as one of the coolest Boss Battle themes from the FF franchise.
For real :D
Check out this guys work on Treasure of the Rudras. Some of the best SNES music around
@@froozeraltwrong spin-off bud, that’s final fantasy legend.
@@froozeralt FF America, bro
Such a cool song back in renting days and still is now.
This track was WAY ahead of it's time. Hell, most of the music in that game was.
But only the music
For a kid it's not a bad game, I played it as a kid in the 90's and loved it. Got me into FF
WTF?? this is excactley just what I thought XD
@@sophmys7653 same here was a very easy game but still got sucked in cause of the music and it being my first rpg outside maybe pokemon
Joe Nitrate but final fantasy iv came out before this and you know how good that music is
"FFMQ had bad music."
-Nobody
ReloadPsi Im hashbrowning all FF after 12.
iMYX blinded by light is good tbh
Danigami Abbadon Where az boobs failed
@@danilolopez9203 And Sunleth Waterscape. And Noctis' theme in WoFF. And... Well, a lot of remixes in WoFF
@@The-Zer0th-Law Listen to some of the Dissidia remixes. The FF15 intro menu theme's good too.
Yeah, Johnny was right; this OST is pretty damn good!
Checked this out after Johnny's video as well! He didn't lie
Yeah, I took his word for it and gave this a listen for the first time. I'm glad I did!
i know right
Same man also came from his vid
also came from his vid and honestly this is fucking great.
The game was designed for beginners. But the soundtrack was designed for people who kick ass. That's what I think anyway.
something for everyone!
>People hate it because how easy it is
>Box art: "Entry-level Role-Playing Adventure"
Exactly how I feel. It's still mindless fun to pop in every now and then.
The problem isn't that it falsely advertised itself, the problem is that it's demeaning that Japan felt that the U.S. _needed_ an entry level RPG experience. Rather than a cultural barrier (the real reason FF games hadn't taken off in the states) they felt that the difficulty of JRPG's was the reason they weren't selling here so they decided to make a dumbed-down version for us dumb westerners. This would've be fine if FF had been something complicated like Europa Universalis, but it wasn't. FF games were never that hard to begin with.
@@Doc_Fun This unpacking of mindset is unnecessary. Occam's Razor: people hated it because it was less complex than the other FF titles. I can't think of anyone who stormed out of an Electronics Boutique angry that their intelligence was insulted with low cultural expectations.
@@rsybing no, they didn't "storm out", because they didn't know until they _played it._ They were then retroactively insulted because the only people buying FFMQ were still the people who had bought the previous few FF titles released in the west, and they had expectations for what an FF game should be. No one wanted this game, it appeals to nobody since for brand new players the experience is unbelievably repetitive even by JRPG standards, and for seasoned players the game is even more of a chore. So _they_ hated it while the rest of the west went on oblivious, as the real reason FF wasn't doing well in the west was poor brand exposure, not the lack of an entry-level title for us dumb westerners. You seem to have confused "sold poorly" for "hated", which are often related but still different things. It did both, granted, but no one refused to purchase the game for "low cultural expectations", but they ended up hating the game for it regardless.
@@Doc_Fun "retroactively insulted"
I don't care what anybody says, this game was fun as a kid and had some of the most memorable music from the series. I was so happy when I played the 3DS Final Fantasy Rhythm/Music game and unlocked the main character and these songs in the game
I take it you’re referring to Theatherythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call?
@@civilwildman ya
Benjamin returns in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line with 5 songs, instead of 2!
The six people that disliked this must not have beaten the Behemoth in the beginning.
+Dan Hippler
The Behemoth in the beginning of the game is actually not a joke, you can easily lose that battle if you aren't careful. =P
+Laurelindo that has nothing to do with not being careful but with having bad luck. If you miss him or he crits you its pretty much over already
i usually spend alot of time enjoying the battle music when i play it from time to tome on my snes
lol!!! SO TRUE
Eternal PhoenixLP
That's true, I guess what I meant to say was that there is always a possibility that you might lose that battle. =P
It's not like in FF5 where you are guaranteed to win the first battle against those Goblins if you simply hold down the A button.
Jesus...no wonder I became a metal head. listening to this kind of music as a small child...
You _"became_ a metal band"?
@@Circ00mspice Metal head. dude. He never said "band"
yes
I've always said there is a correlation between gamers and metal heads. I know that's part of the reason I'm one too.
Playing this game tons when I was 11 is why I'm a metalhead today.
Diamhea same
same
I always thought that this boss track sounded like thrash metal.
Almost like something that you would expect to hear on an early Metallica album or something.
Between this and original Power Rangers. Was groomed to love metal without knowing. Thanks 90s
same
The music was incredible but let's not forget the sfx!
The swords SHWING is almost iconic lol.
And that bomb sound! I can always hear it in my head lol
@@Chunes3 and the fire spell sound too... and the potions, I remember all the SE lol
That (((THUD))) of the Morning Star!
The sound effect for White is still my favorite sound effect of all time.
...Tristam's ninja stars.
Anybody ever stop playing for a min and just rock out to the song? I did!!🤘🤘
Guilty
The game may have been designed for beginners to the franchise, but this soundtrack was hella awesome!!!
i mean, ffxiv they had to nerf so many things regarding the gameplay for the Western community they weren't far off.
The composer also worked on the anime The Mysterious Cities of Gold for Saban & Levy (the anime is very popular in France) and also for Rudra no Hihou, Square's last RPG for the SNES.
You know shit is about to go down when you hear this for the first time.
Hehehe, anyone else remember when Medusa goes bald??
corjonbett xD Even after 7 years, yes I do. xD
LOOOOOOOOOL yes
She deserves it. Her petrification move was a punish!
@@bassmandan9484 LMAO
Yeah, looked like friggin' Sinead O'Connor. She died like said singer's career did.
Who's here in 2020 coming to revisit the past???
not me
Not me
Me
Edit (holy crap a highlighted reply! Thanks)
@@-FLETCH- ???????????????????????
Almost 20 years later this song still gives me goosebumps.
I don’t really remember much from this game but this song I’ll never forget because of how hard it slaps.
Also really love the momentary pause @ 0:46 to give the drums a second to rock out in combination with the trumpets
I remember a great deal about this game. It was the first FF game I ever played. And its OST has a special place in my heart.
Im share the same feeling mate, i dont remember much of the game just that this ost is awesome, and i beat this game 13years ago and never gone back to it but i remember the ost well
Same 😂
About 30 years ago for myself
Square didnt think we would appreciate jrpgs, but they knew we would appreciate a fine ass ost
Unappreciated masterpiece of music. Its like Mozart that the masses never witnessed.
So... Bach?
@@hiiambarney4489Salieri*
@@KevinGsWK lolololl
Why does everybody hate this game? It's perfect for beginners. And the music is amazing.
PikaPikaPowah A lot of people are under the misconception that Final Fantasy 5 didnt come out in the US because of this game. This, however, is not the case.
It's like the people who hate final fantasy 8 because 7 was their first game and they were expecting a direct sequel.
PikaPikaPowah 0:18 is the best part ^_^
Because it's very dull and oversimplified. It wasn't a bad idea, but they didn't do it right. Look at the Mario RPGs for how to do simpler JRPG's right.
Error 52 I agree, the Mario RPGs are perfect for beginners, not too difficult to understand, yet simple with a fair learning curve, and tons of fun.
+etherraichu
Good news everyone!
FFV is coming to Steam.
Oh man, brings back memories! I loved fighting Pazuzu, watching him flap his wings and get progressively weaker to this music.
Pazuzu was actually harder than his Doom Castle derivative
One of the best aspects of this game was watching monsters get weaker as they took more damage...wish more RPGs implemented this feature
@Steve You ok, fam?
pazuzu's so fresh he can suck my nuts.
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This is the most METAL song on the SNES. lml
*Pokey Means Business!*
Counter-argument, Pokey Means Business is more metal, but this song is still the most Rockin' song.
Most Megaman X songs (any of the 3 Megaman X games)
+Bryan A. But of course!. Storm Eagle, Spark Mandrill, Gravity Beetle, Neon Tiger:all of them examples of SNES soundboard glory
Zidane Mina Heck yea, especially Flame Mammoth
I remember playing this game quite a lot on the SNES, but at the end of it all, it's the music I remember the most...
It's hard to say if it's a bad game or not, it was fun, but it suffered from little replayability, since it was so linear, but back in the days, as young kid, I took what I had.
And yes, the game is definitely meant for starters, that doesn't make it a bad game, it just means it's rather easy compared to other Final Fantasy games. Whether that's something that makes it more or less appealing is something everybody has to decide for him/herself.
この戦闘曲!めちゃくちゃ好きでした!今聞いてもかっこいい!!!音楽よかったなぁ〜懐かしい。
Out of the hundreds or possibly thousands of games I've played in my lifetime, this theme slaps the hardest of them all. Ryūji Sasai is a genius.
I learned something new. Thanks for his name, I totally forgot about that.
I love the *tweenn* sound effect in this game when you use the sword
we would say "SCHWING" back in the day.
this game is the reason i fell in love with videogame music
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So many tried remixing this and after so many years the original is still superb! Our generation was truly blessed with good games and audio compared to the garbage nowdays
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The type of music that i like!
Thanks again Johnny
This game is freakin' awesome for both veteran and beginners in the RPG universe, for veterans because is that one pure mindless fun game that you just pop in and play it without giving too much thought and for beginners because it's an easy game and an awesome way to get to others later.
The music for me is like 9000/10!
It was the first rpg game I ever played and it got me hooked, just what japan wanted for the western world to get hooked.
The music for me is also like 9000/10
This a million times over. I finally sat down and really played through it for the first time last year in the middle of quarantine/lockdown, and even though I've had a lot of RPG experience (no pun intended) under my belt, I still had fun with MQ despite it's "baby's first RPG" reputation since I knew what I was getting into and didn't expect much of a challenge.
That's not over 9000 though
I couldn't agree more with the veteran part. Sometimes I enjoy very easy games for their nature.
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This would make a great Gym Leader Battle theme!
One of the strongest areas of this game if not the strongest was the music. The music made it more tolerable to play.
Junior -- The soundtrack of this game is, 20 years after I played it, still one of my favorites. The game was too slow imo
I freaking loved the music when I played this as a kid. I also actually enjoyed the game because of how easy it was to get into, both because of me being a kid and not very good at games and because I didn't speak english.
That game was awesome.
Cecil The Mystic Knight nah the enemy sprites were great too
Come on Cecil - I know this game doesn't compare to your own adventure with Rosa, Kain and crew, but it wasn't that bad too play.
One of the best metal songs.
I remember when I first saw this game I thought,"How DARE Japan insult my intelligence with this crap.All the music probably sucks,too."Then I heard this theme and thought..."Ummm Japan,feel free to insult my intelligence a little more...:("
The endless music at the Fae queens court while you are forced against will to dance by an unseen force, until you make your way close enough for a possible audience...
Square: Its just a crappy RPG for kids, the soundtrack doesn't have to go that hard.
Yasuhiro Kawakami/Ryuji Sasai: Hold my sake.
This is a Ryuji Sasai track. Yasuhiro Kawakami did the calmer tracks in the game (cities, ice area music, forest areas, non monster caves).
This song is so metal.
arapnator17 yup, this is 8-bit Metal 🤘
@@marissalorion1244 *16-bit
Ok holy shit I did not expect MQ to get this good a boss theme. It might actually be one of the best ones on the SNES.
Check out the final boss theme bro 🤘
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Always been one of my top themes ever but now I'm paying attention to the fucking drums. The drums on this for SNES is fucking INSANE. it's got a damn snare drum and the cymbals wtffffff
For some reason when I looked at the box art, my mind drew an immediate parallel to Lion King and now I can’t unsee it.
...the music? Oh, yeah, it’s fantastic.
...crap
It is time.
Hah, so the hero's sword is named Simba.
Gotta love it.
this came out before lion king, so that means even disney wanted to copy this masterpiece
It reminds me the monkey carrying Simba.
My mom claims that when I was a kid, like 9, she checked on me and found me sitting up. She asked what I was doing and I said I was "playing Mystic Quest." I was sleep talking.
This music warped my goddamn mind. The whole soundtrack. It was so criminal in those days that I could only hear this in-game during a boss fight. I played the game just to get to the next boss and listen to this. Then I discovered MIDIs. Then I discovered SPCs. Now I can look for arrangements. It never gets old, this composition.
This game was called Mystic Quest: Legend in my country and had a green cover instead of blue. I never knew it was a FF game back then.
This song was definitely ahead of its time, it is best snes boss battle the with Decisive Battle from Final Fantasy 6 being my favorite.
the composer of the entire soundtrack of that game was a genius
It was my first experience with JRPG... I remember being stuck in cascadia for YEARS !!
This is my favorite tune in this game, this along with the background music for Fireberg.
Duane Quest: Final Bosses Theme
+Icằŗūs Kūŗøı (Meı) the power of FAIRYTALE
JANET!
The only way out is death
Icằŗūs Kūŗøı the lord of the dance rises!!!!
I feel extremely lucky to have grown up with this game when I used to rent it. It made me understand the power of music. That box art could have mentioned it had the best video game soundtrack and still not feel like they were showing off.
It's like being in a final fantasy mosh pit in the 90s.
Incredible!
*_SUPLEX THE UNIVERSE_*
Gunner 3 boss music!
I've found it after 10 years!
Best boss battle music ever. I enjoy the guys who do the guitar versions but none of them seem to be able to capture the hardness and bass of that second verse the same way as the game. They make it too soft and it kills the vibe
>SUPLEX GOD
Best part of the game. Hands down!
Just discovered this song now and is making me want to play the game just for the sound track
One of the most underrated underappreciated final fantasy of all time but one of my absolute favorites cuz the boss battle is real and this motivational music will keep u fighting!!!!!
This came out when I was 11 years old. I had played FF1 and (what I thought was) FF2 already, I had beaten Dragon Warrior. Even knowing that this game was beginner level, I loved the visuals, I loved the music, I still like playing this game when I feel like playing an easy RPG
Everything was good about this game except the incredibly easy difficulty, it was also 39.99 where other games were 49.99, I enjoyed though
If a good friend of mine would have never given me this game I believe I would be a whole different person, I fell in love with rpgs right after.
Vargskelethor Elf Bloodbath Theme
"You've stolen from the Fighters Guild!"
Am I the only one that only knows of this music because of that free game called "Gunner 3"? It was also the boss theme there and I LOVED it! Never knew where it comes from until yesterday
You're not alone ;) I'm also looking for the ost
hehe unfortunately the game itself doesn't have a folder with all the musics or anything like that
+OneDoomedAngelo I know :c but looking for the original tracks is so much fun. For example, the theme for the Load Saves is from Raptor, Call of the Shadows- Stage 1
+RandalfElVikingo Maybe you can somehow decompile it, if you're really aching for it? They did it for Undertale. If it's .NET software, probably not too hard.
+Frizzil I'm going to try, buy I'm like a caveman in terms of technology lol
This game was released in1992, Earthbound was released in 1994.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest did retro metal before Earthbound
I JUST LOVE SNES MUSIC!
me too, because the game...
Same here. Just love the snes all together one of the best video game consoles
xyzmaster86 The genesis and SNES should be best friends
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that moment when you realize the entire game was a side quest, and the music was the prime component
This description deserves more credit "They're like regular fights, but take longer".
I remember there was a dungeon in this game that said to defeat ALL the monsters, when you didn't actually have to but I did anyways and I got uber overpowered and walked the rest of the game.
I love that the Mega Man X guitar makes a cameo
Every single shortcoming of this game is completely eclipsed by its music.
I saved up to three games. I fell in love with METAL. Also, Phoebe a little.
Underrated soundtrack this doesn't get enough attention from the fandom this is such a unique take we haven't seen from Final fantasy.
Meine Kindheit kommt Stück für Stück zurück❤
Square Enix should bring back Ryuji Sasai for a FF title that is old-school and metal as fuck.
These tracks are awesome!
Giant fist! - Heavy
Ice Golem slowly melting always looks amazing!
Ice Golem is weak against fire attack.
When I hear this music, I think of the ice golem, among others
I love just listening to the song while going through my recommendations
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The first 4 seconds sound like a remix to boss battle 1 in chrono trigger.
Again, the OST for this game had no damn business being this fire!
This song just sounds so damn “SNES”.
Out of most battle themes and boss battle themes from other games I have always liked the ones from Mystic Quest the best. The music is just awesome!
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When you suplex the universe
The game was entry level, the music was next lvl.
superior tune still today
Some of the most kickass 16bit music I have heard outside of Shin Megami Tensei.
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what, no one is gonna reference rubberfruits video that used this music? well, guess i'll do it myself
GIANT FIST
Holy crap, 20 years ago!!?? we are getting old aren't we?!?!
30. :o
@@Chunes3 reeeeee
They essentially made SMT music for a Final Fantasy game here and I love it
I know it's a rpg beginners guide of a game but I love it
This makes me want to replay this game again, it's still laying next to my SNES under my television since I've moved.
I mean this is one of the most badass music in Snes why it doesn't get much attention?!
Deserrves a remake imo.
So funny how this came in my mix playlist with the virus,toxic holocaust and the bruisers
Never realized how fucking heavy this song was.
SNES music is the best music while trading stocks and fighting against the end boss of them all: Wall Street.
it would be so cool if we could hear remasters of battle themes in some new FF games
I still play this game today and still love it
Man, I start like somewhat kickass metal rock guitar of video game music, especially between 16 bits SNES and Sega Genesis during the 90s.
1.when your writing a test...
2.when you do homework...
3.when you have 1 card left in UNO...
4.when you get chased by police...
5.when your late for school...
:D
6. When you suplex god
This song is probably the most iconic battle theme for any final fantasy game I've ever played. They went so hard with this music even though the game was "dumbed down for westerners"