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  • Final Fantasy Remake Original Soundtrack

    'Final Fantasy VII Remake' soundtrack comes to streaming services today

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.26.2021

    Put away your collector's edition CDs -- now you can listen to the 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' music in your apps.

  • Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin announces official soundtrack release

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    01.26.2013

    Final Fantasy XI has always had wonderful soundtracks, and the upcoming of Seekers of Adoulin promises to be no different. We've heard a few of the tracks from the expansion that's due out at the end of March, but if you can't get enough of the songs from the game even before it launches, then we have good news. The official soundtrack album will be released on March 27th, complete with cover art by Yoshitaka Amano. At this point, the album is confirmed for release only in Japan, meaning that game music lovers will have to jump through a few importing hoops to acquire it. All of the tracks on the album are composed by Naoshi Mizuta, who is also responsible for the arrangement and production on the final release. It's unlikely that this will see a full American release, but if you're willing to make the effort, you can have the in-game music follow you around as you like.

  • Torchlight II gives away its full soundtrack

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    09.18.2012

    Can you not wait for Torchlight II's release on Thursday? Do you need some form of the game right now before you lose your mind? If that's the case, you may wish to seek professional help, as that's not a normal level of excitement. But you can also sate that urge by downloading the game's full soundtrack right now completely for free off the official site, all 28 tracks mastered in professional quality for anyone who wants them. If you'd rather have a physical disc in an attractive jewel case, well, that's an option as well. The download contains a high-resolution booklet that you can print out and assemble at your leisure. The 120mb download might be a bit onerous for anyone still on a dialup connection, but everyone else should be able to nab the full soundtrack in a matter of moments. Completely for free. Who says we can't have nice things?