![]() The next track worth mentioning is a diamond in the rough, so to speak. Despite it being generic, I still have high praise for this one. A distorted electric guitar takes the lead throughout the entire piece. "Furnace of War" is typical for the series battle themes. While sounding somewhat sad, it has a glint of hope that shines through the harpsichord and piano. "Time of Elegance" was the first track that received notice from me. While repetitive, it hints that this game might be a bit darker than some of the past titles. It doesn't have that happy-go-lucky feel that the rest of the Tales themes have though. "The Dawn of Departure" is a pretty typical Tales title theme. I'm done rambling though so let's get on to the best part the music. ![]() If it is him though, his contributions here are, in my opinion, his best ever. There has been some speculation that Aoyama is just another name for Shinji Tamura, but there is no proof on that matter. Secondly, It marks the debut of yet another unknown Namco composer, Hibiki Aoyama, alongside series' veteran Motoi Sakuraba. First of all, it is the first Tales game to make it to a Microsoft console, among many other series. ![]() Tales of Vesperia marks the beginning of a very odd direction for mainstream next generation J-RPG games. Tales of Vesperia Original Soundtrack :: Review by Bryan
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