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This includes the great soundtrack. But the upside is the discs themselves, which are full color picture discs. Very pretty. The series has a huge reputation for its music, from the classic tunes of the PC Engine games, to the modern danceable power rock of Ys IV, and the calm, mellow and sweeping orchestral score of Ys V. This song confirms the rule that all Falcom games have freaking awesome shop music! Everything about it is cool, really…the guitar, the drums, the organ, the brass.

More cool drum programming. Here comes the bass. I like it too. More great Falcom singable melody and arrangement. The whole song exudes this fresh and clean feel with the strings and pads, crisp synth and piano, and the always welcome big bell tower chimes.

I think it fared better in the game. Still, a solid song. So…that a lot of nice tracks, right? Well, there are, sadly, some mediocre tracks in there as well. I was disappointed. The orchestral numbers scattered around the OST mostly belong to the CG cutscenes that were in the game.

The sound they have is very similar to that of Symphony Ys 21st Century, so much that I would assume the same person was involved. Is the OST worth buying? Yes, for several reasons. That could mean more Ys for us. Now go, enjoy!

You'll be dancing away to this one, despite the lack of any real melody. It's probably safe to assume the Zwei!! Both instruments complement each other beautifully, even imitating each other during a series of pauses in the middle.

Anyone who hears both tracks should be able to hear the resemblance quite easily. It features an acoustic guitar in the background, as a flute and the lead synth take turns on the melody. All the while, the tempo is constantly changing, making this one of the more interesting town themes I've heard.

Other tracks seem to indicate the Zwei!! The ending theme, "Spread Blue Sky", sounds like the perfect combination of Zwei!! The following track, "The Moonset Shore", is a soft reprise of that. This is all well and good, but what about the long overdue Falcom rock tracks making their triumphant return?

Even if everything else had turned out to be a completely half-assed effort, the handful of them on here would more than make up for the rest of the tracks. We have to wait no longer than track 2, "Release of the Far West Ocean", for the first of several great power rock pieces on here.

This one starts out strong, with several whacks on the keyboard before the drums come in and the song explodes into a tune that is eerily similar to the "Dawn of Ys" from Ys IV. There are a couple of strategic breaks in the action, adding to the overall impact of this killer opening track. Longtime fans of the series will be humming this one in no time. The constant changing in tempo makes this one a lot of fun to listen to.

Finally, the two masterpieces of this album are the fierce combination of "Ernst" and "Mighty Obstacle". The lead guitar, the lead synth, and a set of synthesized voices all take their turns playing the main melody. Major props to this one for choosing a rather unusual Egyptian flute instrument as the main instrument; whether or not it's a tribute to the Egyptian interlude in "The Ordeal Becomes Great" from Ys IV is a moot point, because an Egyptian flute simply isn't supposed to rock this much.

Using my imagination, both of these probably sound closest to Ys III 's "The Strongest Foe" because of some similar chord progressions, but even that's a stretch. Both of these are original bad-assness at it's finest yes, I made bad-assness up. If these kind of tracks hadn't been on this soundtrack, I would have been sorely disappointed, but even I couldn't have guessed they'd turn out to be this good. Overall, the Ys VI The Ark of Napishtim Original Soundtrack stands out as a bold example of how to mesh styles in a game soundtrack, while still functioning around a solid melodic core.

There are a couple of minor, context-driven tracks that contribute little to the overall experience, but the main tracks don't disappoint when they come up. I highly recommend doing so. Rate album! Tracklist Reviews Additional Info Overview A few years ago, word of a new Ys game would have been looked upon with the same merit as a news story breaking on the internet on April Fools day. Summary Overall, the Ys VI The Ark of Napishtim Original Soundtrack stands out as a bold example of how to mesh styles in a game soundtrack, while still functioning around a solid melodic core.

Album was composed by Wataru Ishibashi and was released on October 28, Soundtrack consists of 32 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was released by Falcom.

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