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Innervate said:
At least it could have been worse...

She is an amazing composer. What games that she composed have you played? She has a very good history.



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Hype down

KH1 has boring music, I don't even remember a single track from it

I guess The Last Story will be the definitive JRPG for Wii



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Khuutra said:
RageBot said:

You don't even know that Yoko Shimomura is her?

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And also, if it was Uematsu pepole would've been more excited since he is a better composer.

Anyway, these days I don't think that many pepole really care anymore, most great video game composers burned out their talents long ago :(

Now that ain't fair, you know. Lost Odyssey's soundtrack was great.

Compared to FF6? FF7? :P



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She's the one that composed that Somnus track for Versus, look forward to what she does for Xenoblade.



Dazkarieh said:

- Legend of Mana
- Parasite Eve
- Super Mario RPG
- Street Fighter II
- Kingdom Hearts

Know what's sad? If it was Uematsu, everyone would OM*G, ShItZ, GREATTTTTTT....

And yes... I agree his last known work is not that great (KH)...

Actually no, we still would have been disappointed because we all wanted Mitsuda. Xeno + Mitsuda = UBER AWESOMNESS!!!!



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darthdevidem01 said:
Hype down

KH1 has boring music, I don't even remember a single track from it

I guess The Last Story will be the definitive JRPG for Wii

Yeah, keep lieing to yourself.



RageBot said:
Khuutra said:
RageBot said:

You don't even know that Yoko Shimomura is her?

|:

And also, if it was Uematsu pepole would've been more excited since he is a better composer.

Anyway, these days I don't think that many pepole really care anymore, most great video game composers burned out their talents long ago :(

Now that ain't fair, you know. Lost Odyssey's soundtrack was great.

Compared to FF6? FF7? :P

Doesn't really matter how mediocre his music has or hasn't become (Lost Odyssey's soundtrack was better than FF VII's for sure) if you think Uematsu was ever a better composer than Shimomura.

Still, I would have prefered Mitsuda. The man has a history with the franchise, and his style is one of a kind.



 

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The Xenoblade main theme is, in my opinion, the best piece she's ever composed. If that continues I will certainly be buying this game. While Mitsuda may be a better composer technically, I've liked fewer of his pieces. So I'm happy that it's Shimomura.



RageBot said:
Khuutra said:

Now that ain't fair, you know. Lost Odyssey's soundtrack was great.

Compared to FF6? FF7? :P

VI was probably the apex of his career, but I'd put it on level with or above VII



Soleron said:

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The Xenoblade main theme is, in my opinion, the best piece she's ever composed. If that continues I will certainly be buying this game. While Mitsuda may be a better composer technically, I've liked fewer of his pieces. So I'm happy that it's Shimomura.

Huh? I'm probably splitting hairs here, but I've never heard anyone single out Mitsuda for his technical prowess. He has crafted some incredibly impressive work, but most of what makes him unique comes from his mastery of his own neo-ethnic/folk style and not so much the sophistication of his compositions.

Conversely, Koichi Sugiyama and Michiru Yamane are composers that are well known for their technical mastery, though in my opinion Shimomura isn't far off.

As for who makes better music, that's a personal judgement. It's a little bit sad so many people judge Shimomura on her lesser works, rather than the likes of Legend of Mana, though.