Its surprisingly motivating and very catchy. "Fight Against Monsters" has got to be one of the oddest battle musics that have -ever- been written for any video game.I actually learned html while listening to that at about 2 AM in my spring break almost 3 years ago, when I made my debut on the web. Like many other parts of the soundtrack, it has a carribean feel and is so unique to SM RPG and plays through enough of it to really symbolize the mood of the soundtrack. ![]() "The Road is Full of Dangers" is one of the trademark songs of SM RPG. There's not much to the song, but there's enough substance to it to not make it seem lacking. "Where Am I Going" is the overworld music and players of Legend of Mana will recognize Shimomura's style when it comes to overworld music: its pretty relaxed and light. Older players will have heard this song so much, they'll like it simply for the reason that they're so used to it. There's nothing in the style in which its played which really makes it that, the only way to put it is that its fun to listen to. However, "The Super Pipe House" is one of the best tracks on the entire first CD. " doesn't strike me that much, its more of a filler If anything though, its a fun battle song which blends well into the rest of the soundtrack, befitting of Bowser's personality. I wouldn't say it brings back memories of the old days because I'm not sentimental like that, but it definetly does bring a couple of those old warm feelings. Since its so alike the Koopa fight from SMB 3. People who would've played SMB 3 would feel the most affinity to this song The first on the list which would really strike the listener would be Fight Against Koopa. The first few tracks are pretty standard for an introduction and name selection sequence and such. It definetly sounds like a remix of various SM RPG songs and it really sets the tone of the rest of the soundtrack: very cheery. I don't remember the first track from the game. Kondo's versions blend in a lot more to the soundtrack than Uematsu's, but they're a lot more integral to the soundtrack itself.Both composers help add a sense of nostalgia to the music and the game that makes it all more enjoyable. Another thing which makes this soundtrack special is that even though it was made majorly by Yoko Shimomura, a very good musician, Nobuo Uematsu and Koji Kondo make cameo appearances to remix a few of the tracks: the FF4 and Super Mario Bros. Its very fun to listen to and it fits right into the game and the holidays 8D. Nonetheless, even then, when one gets used to it, That, unfortunately, is also why some would grow to dislike it: it gets annoying as hell. Stands out from all other game soundtracks because of how unbelievably happy it is. ![]() Hmm.how to start this.The soundtrack, though not as large as say one of the more recent FFs, is very large nonetheless because of how noticeable and distinct each track is (unlike the FFs). To view our previous reviews, check out the archives Sorry folks, no samples this time, Dragon God's having problems with his computer, so he wasn't able to rip anything. This week in the spolight is the ungodly cheery but surprisingly catchy Super Mario RPG soundtrack! So bad, they'll want to drive ice picks into their ears to relieve the pain. There know what to get and know what crap they should stay the hell away from before they're stuck listening to something ![]() To in a better light as well as well as help the rpg music lovers out Music Review Welcome to the music review at RPGĬ! Our goal is help people see the soundtracks they listen
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