RE: Soundtrack Review | Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (Yasunori Shiono)

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Soundtrack Review | Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (Yasunori Shiono)

in review •  7 years ago 

I think you may mean [10], Ruins of Lore. Thing is, it really is a GameBoy Advance game. There's a Wikipedia page, there's almost certainly a LufiaWorld page, and the soundtrack for both Legend Returns and Ruins of Lore (and Fortress of Doom and Lufia II) are up on Zophar's Domain.

Thank you - and believe me, some of them were time consuming. I had an absolute devil of a time with "The Last Duel". That 1/8 bar really through me off... though perhaps in retrospect I ought better to have made the preceding bar 9/8 rather than throw an awkward and incongruous 1/8 bar in there. Oh well!

I admit, the first two Albert Odyssey games don't match Legend of Eldean, but there's still some good music scattered in.

(Glad you liked Treasure of the Rudras. One of these days I'll write up a review or article or something about it. It really is a fantastic score and a personal favorite of mine.)

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Sorry. I think I conveyed myself poorly (and it doesn't help that I mentioned the wrong reference number). I'll try to explain what I mean with images.

I think we're both talking about this game here, from Shiono's TAB profile, right? https://i.imgur.com/X7eDlb9

If you copy and paste that name into Google (the Japanese one), you can find the Japanese Wikipedia page for the series, and there's a comparison between the Japanese and English names on that page. (https://i.imgur.com/0Fq29wX)

If you copy and paste the name of Lufia: The Legend Returns under the game on that TAB profile, you'll see that the subtitle ("よみがえる伝説") for both games are the same. (https://i.imgur.com/169F7hI)

So, I think there's an error on that TAB profile because Lufia: TLR was on GBC rather than on GBA. Hopefully, that explains more clearly what I'm trying to say.

Ah, I see! Okay, thank you very much. I'll edit that part of the post.