Se confirma la presencia de Barco Volador en Bravely Default FF (Video)
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Invocación Ziusudra:

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Veo que no es excesivamente larga la invocación.

Fantástico, porque estaba hasta el gorro de las de los últimos FF.
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(16-10-2012 01:28)chente link escribió:Veo que no es excesivamente larga la invocación.

Fantástico, porque estaba hasta el gorro de las de los últimos FF.

Tampoco me gustaria algo como Eden en Final Fantasy VIII pero tengo que reconocer que las invocaciones de Final Fantasy XII mas sus ataques especiales me molaban bastante xD
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RPGFan Bravely Default OST Review:

Bravely Default: Flying Fairy is one of the best soundtracks I've heard this year. There, I said it. Now that it's out of the way, we can move on. It's difficult to avoid superlatives when talking about a release like this, but that's because, by and large, it earns them. Square Enix turned to veteran Japanese musician Revo for Bravely Default's soundtrack, and it has been one of the best decisions they've made in recent years. Known for his wide-ranging and highly varied symphonic rock suites under the Sound Horizon name, Revo is a little less-known here in the west. The artist isn't totally new to video gaming, but this is his first complete solo effort, and what an effort it is. The Bravely Default: Flying Fairy OST manages to wax nostalgic without sounding retro, and it is as wide-ranging in its scope as the greatest JRPGs of yesteryear. The result is nothing short of fantastic.
The instrumentation in the album is excellent, and the mastering is immaculate; Revo also produced the album, and it seems that giving him that degree of control was a smart choice. There's a huge variety of musical styles worked in here, and anyone familiar with Sound Horizon's work would be unsurprised to hear this. Accordions, flutes, pianos, and violins jam alongside brass instruments and heavy guitar riffing, and the result is always exceptional. There are a few recurring themes that crop up over the course of the nearly two and a half hour album, and in every case they are expertly woven in.

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http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/bravelydefault/index.html
(Ultima edición: 20-10-2012 06:21 por Sir_Dekar.)
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