Let's now assume the player finished Oboro-Maru's chapter and decides to choose Masaru's quest, which is set in the present day. It's both amazing and A-Maze-Ing! Since you'll certainly encounter enemies on your way through the castle, it's only appropriate that there's a battle theme here and this goes by the rather nice title "Killing Field!" You can certainly imagine the hero fighting off ninjas and other guards while listening to this. The soundtrack continues with "Sound Of Shinobi," which is played as you make your way through the enemy's castle. It starts with "Secret Mission," which serves as the opening and ending track for this chapter it suits the hero's mission to assassinate an evil lord in his castle very well. The music throughout this chapter is extremely good at conveying a Japanese feel. The Original Sound Version first takes us to Oboro-Maru's quest in Medieval Japan. As you might expect, each chapter has different music, so we'll discuss each one in turn, based on the order in which each chapter's music appears on the Original Sound Version. The theme after it is "Select-A-Live," which is used when you choose a quest to start with. It's all synth, but it's wonderfully manipulated. The soundtrack starts with the title theme, "Live-A-Live," which sets a high standard for the rest of the soundtrack. Now famous for a series of great scores, including Kingdom Hearts, Legend of Mana, and Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Live A Live was her first work for Square. After a bit of search, they found the best person to do it: a woman named Yoko Shimomura. Knowing that Uematsu was already busy with Final Fantasy VI, Square needed a new composer during its development. About a month after Final Fantasy VI was released, an innovative title known as Live A Live showed itself to the world. Chief among the best successes was Final Fantasy VI, which had done extremely well in Japan as well as in North America. Live A Live Original Sound Version :: Review by Z-Freakġ994 was a very memorable year in the gaming industry for a number of good reasons many ways. Square Enix Music Online :: Live A Live Original Sound Version :: Review by Z-Freak
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