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Final Fantasy VII Remake

Final Fantasy VII Remake

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In today's episode Chris brings us the celebrated remake of an iconic JRPG, Final Fantasy VII Remake. Released in 2020, developed and published by Square Enix, this turn based/action RPG is a reimagining of the 1997 classic that brought JRPGs to the West in a big way on the original PlayStation. While Final Fantasy VII on it's own would make for a great episode, we wanted to focus on it's new music, deeply embellished arrangements from the past, or wildly reinterpreted and mixed tracks supported by modern instrumentation throughout. Most of the music was originally composed for Final Fantasy VII by Nobuo Uematsu primarily, with new arrangements and compositions by Shotaro Shima, Yasunori Nishiki, Masashi Hamauzu, and Naoyuki Honzawa selected for today's episode.

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  • (00:01) - Bombing Mission
  • (03:20) - (Talky Bits)
  • (09:12) - Shining Beacon of Civilization
  • (11:12) - Hollow Skies
  • (13:58) - (Talky Bits)
  • (21:29) - Scrap Boulevard Cleanup Crew
  • (24:50) - Let the Battles Begin! - A Merc's Job
  • (27:37) - (Talky Bits)
  • (31:34) - Ignition Flame
  • (34:29) - (Talky Bits)
  • (39:29) - Jessie's Theme
  • (41:57) - Tifa's Theme - Seventh Heaven
  • (45:51) - (Talky Bits)
  • (48:22) - Those Chosen by the Planet
  • (51:02) - Whispers' Theme
  • (53:46) - (Talky Bits)
  • (58:06) - Seven Seconds till the End
  • (01:00:27) - (Talky Bits)
  • (01:05:03) - Aerith and Marlene - A Familiar Flower

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