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Final fantasy xiv soundtrack
Final fantasy xiv soundtrack









As an avid player of the game myself, the greatest memory I have of this song is it being used in the Azim Steppe duty fight. Did you see what I did there? No, but, really. The Stormblood boss theme, “Triumph”, shares the same lyrics as this – minus the final verse. Stormblood comes equipped with a very strong main theme, as evidenced by the latter half of “Storm of Blood”, the background music to the opening movie for the expansion. Expect brass, horns and march-like melodies for Gyr Abania’s themes – but still, the music of Stormblood pulls upon a mostly Asian-influenced theme many traditional Japanese instruments are also used here. There is a wide variety of instruments used here to accommodate for these foreign regions of Eorzea. Stormblood takes place in the Gyr Abania, eastern Aldenard and Othard (both eastern Eorzean) regions. There’s far more noticeable live instruments, a thicker sound, and a really grandiose feel. Since Stormblood had a much bigger budget than Heavensward, it’s obvious that some of this creeped into the music. Now all that is out of the way, I’ll start by talking about the sound quality of the music. Most of these tracks are nestled right at the end of the album, as to not break the continuity of the original music that was created for Stormblood. The Tactics work is unchanged from it’s original, similar to how the XII work is not from the Zodiac Age re-recording. So, for Stormblood, Sakimoto’s and Iwata’s Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy XII work makes it’s return as part of the new 24-man raid series.

final fantasy xiv soundtrack

In “Before The Fall”, we saw more of Uematsu’s 1.0 tracks returning, this is also the case for the “Far Edge of Fate”, and there was Basiscape’s Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together work contained on that album – that was added for the Palace of the Dead. Like the previous “Before the Fall”, and “Far Edge of Fate” releases – not every single track on here is original material written by Soken. I’m pleased to announce that the soundtrack contains all tracks added from Patch 4.0 – 4.3 a whopping 105 tracks in total! Does Stormblood really compare to the extremely fitting music of Heavensward? Regardless, a year has passed since the expansion released – and much and more music has been amassed since then. What took them so long? Back in the PlayStation era, I guess it wasn’t exactly rare that a soundtrack release wouldn’t come until a full year after – but now, it usually takes a month. All Rights Reserved.Finally, it’s here! The FFXIV Stormblood soundtrack is in my hands.

final fantasy xiv soundtrack

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final fantasy xiv soundtrack

Can't wait to see how they do Lakshmi one. Finally, the first primal theme of the expansion: Susano! As expected a very Japanese style theme, I specially liked the first phase.











Final fantasy xiv soundtrack