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Devia Eleven
Hello, since I don’t really have the time or tolerance to play anymore JRPGs at the moment, I would like for you people to recommend some soundtracks for me to listen to. I have become more open minded, and it’s so disclosed that I’ve taken in some genres that I’m generally new to.

So please, list some soundtracks that are unspeakably brilliant, I will go ahead and list all of the Soundtracks that I have, so you will not list one that I’ve already listened to. Thank you for your time.

Bionic Commando Rearmed
Breath of Fire IV
Chrono Cross
Chrono Trigger
Digital Devil Saga
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Earthbound
Final Fantasy (7,8,9,10,10-2, Crisis Core, Dirge)
Gunstar Heroes
Jet Set Radio, Grind
Kingdom Hearts (All)
Megaman X: Command Mission
Mortal Kombat (2,3,4,Tril,Arm)
Persona (3,4)
Phantasy Star Online & Universe
Pokemon Gold & Silver
Ragnarok Online
Sonic The Hedgehog (1,2,3, CD, Advance, 1,2,3, Adventure 1 & 2)
Sonic Unleashed
Soul Calibur (2,3)
Street Fighter 3
Streets of Rage 2
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario RPG
Super Metroid
Tekken (1,2,3,Tag)
Terranigma
Toejam & Earl 2
Twilight Princess
Agozer
Atelier Iris (All)
Ar Tonelico (All)
Baroque (All)
Carnage Heart Portable
Castlevania Chronicles
Chaos Legion
Clannad
Devil May Cry (1-3)
FolksSoul
Granado Espada Volume 1
ICO + Shadow of the Colossus
Iridion II + the Arrange Album
Katamari Damacy (All)
Mamoru Has Been Cursed!
Mana-Khemia (All)
Much Muchi Pork
Okami (The best soundtrack ever produced for a single game)
R-type Final
Rockman 9
Seiken Densetsu (Most)
Silent Hill (All)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
Shin Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Special Pack
Soma Bringer
Star Ocean (All)
Tales of (Most, especially Abyss)
TalesWeaver
Wangan Midnight 3
Wild Arms (Any)
Xenogears / Xenosaga (Any, especially XS3)
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner (aka ANUBIS - Z.O.E.)

Actually, just click the VGMdb link on my sig and go through that list.
Devia Eleven
Thank you, very much.

It looks like I have some major downloading to do.
Agozer
I have a couple of soundtracks that I haven't listed in VGMdb yet, thanks to having not listened to them yet.

These are:

Poison Pink
Tales of Symphonia ~Knight of Ratatosk~
Tales of Vesperia
Disgaea 3
Tales Piano Arrangements
The Last Remnant
Dragon Shadow Spell (part of the Summon Night series)
Puppet Princess of Marl Kingdom (1,2)
Z.O.E. Unreleased Tracks
a few Katamari Damacy albums
Inky
I'll never understand listening to video game soundtracks, especially from the 8 and 16 bit generations.
I guess I am not hard core enough......
gavin19
QUOTE (Inky @ Dec 20 2008, 01:35 PM) *
I'll never understand listening to video game soundtracks, especially from the 8 and 16 bit generations.
I guess I am not hard core enough......


Me neither. Though the hours that we put into these games the soundtracks can grow on you. For that reason alone I grabbed the Rogue Galaxy and Blue Dragon OSTs. Of those two I would definitely recommend Rogue Galaxy.
AkihiroZi
It's not bad music...

Also, the best time to hear it, is when you're working out. It's like playing that level, in RL biggrin.gif.
Agozer
QUOTE (gavin19 @ Dec 20 2008, 03:47 PM) *
Of those two I would definitely recommend Rogue Galaxy.

Yeah, the Rogue Galaxy OST is pretty awesome. Level-5 does good soundtracks overall.
emsley
Guys when you take a chick home do not play this kind of music.
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AkihiroZi
QUOTE (emsley @ Dec 20 2008, 12:25 PM) *
Guys when you take a chick home do not play this kind of music.
smile.gif


Nah dawg, I play oldskool tunes like "Barney and Friends" and of course, everybody's favorite, "Paty Kate hide the bakers D!CK".
NameUser
Final Fantasy Tactics is a must. I loved how all of the music for that game meshed with the era it was themed for.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is obvious.

Guilty Gear XX is an excellent example of instrumental heavy metal, if that's your thing.

Ragnarok Online 2 hosts some great tracks by Yoko Kanno, and is infinitely worth having.
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