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Final fantasy music
Final fantasy music








  • Victory Fanfare, one of the tunes to be etched into every FF fan's mind.
  • With FFXVI's "Awakening" trailer, its haunting version of the Prelude hints at the grimness of that game's setting.
  • And now that XIV's take on the Prelude is out, it's not too much of a stretch to say Uematsu seems to keep building on one of the classic tunes in gaming music history in pleasing ways.
  • The Dissidia version of the Prelude is incredibly beautiful, sounding like a mixture of all the versions made so far.
  • We finally have the Prelude as heard in Final Fantasy VII Remake, and.
  • VIII's is played in a beautiful, haunting minor-key rendition.
  • In VII and VIII you hear it when you die ( VII also plays it at its title screen).
  • It's normally either the first music you hear in a Final Fantasy game or the last. It's even more awesome when you realize it was a Throw It In! the song took Uematsu all of ten minutes to put together. Cue Manly Tears from the soldiers who have played any FF game.)
  • This version takes the awesomeness Up to Eleven as it was orchestrated by the Japanese Self Defense Force! (What's more, they were in a collaboration show with the US military.
  • Also the awesome version in the opening of Final Fantasy XII.
  • Maybe it is because of its militaristic orchestral grandeur?
  • Interestingly enough, the VIII arrangement is the de facto version played during a lot of Final Fantasy concerts and you can hear the snippets of its tune in subsequent versions of the theme.
  • 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 Final Fantasy Main Theme, also referred to as the Prologue.
  • Together these tracks combine to create some of the best video game soundtracks of all time. As the years have past, more talented composers have come on board and the series has continued to delight gamers with its wide range of wonderful compositions. Led by the remarkable Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy is responsible for some of the most iconic tracks in gaming. One area where the series has always excelled however is its music. RELATED: 5 Reasons Final Fantasy 7 Is The Best Game In The Series (& 5 It's Actually 10) Few franchises can compare when it comes to the sheer brilliance of these games.

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    Gone are the days when party members were unrecognizable pixels on the screen, as are the random battles that stalked gamers throughout Gaia for so many years.

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    With each new generation of consoles, the series has climbed to new heights.

    final fantasy music

    The advancements in technology over the last 3 decades have allowed developers to achieve things that could only be dreamed of when the Final Fantasy franchise first debuted back in 1987.










    Final fantasy music