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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Nobuo Uematsu Is Composing For FFXIII-2 As Well!

brendude13 said:
miz1q2w3e said:
brendude13 said:
That new render of Lightning they released looks amazing.

Which one? Would you mind linking it?

http://finalfantasyxiii2.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/2560x1440.jpg

Highest res.

That is pretty awesome :3



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Onibaka said:
i loved his work on Mario Galaxy

He did mario Galaxy?!

Soleron said:
XIV's soundtrack sucked.

The last thing Uematsu did that was good was the SSB Brawl theme.

And Brawl??!?!

This guy is a GOD!!!



hmm i wonder what made him go back though?

atleast this is some good news to hear unlike the whole cgi thing..



Soleron said:
XIV's soundtrack sucked.

The last thing Uematsu did that was good was the SSB Brawl theme.


I don't really feel that way about XIVs soundtrack. It's fine but I wish they would let Tsuyoshi Sekito or Naoshi Muzuta compose more. They are EXCELLENT at what they do and Nobuo takes the spotlight all the time.



Wagram said:
Not really that excited for this. Personally I feel he is losing his touch. Hopefully they let Naoshi Mizuta and Hamaz compose most of the soundtrack.

Have you ever been positive about something that wasn't (the disastrous) FFXIV?



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morenoingrato said:
Wagram said:
Not really that excited for this. Personally I feel he is losing his touch. Hopefully they let Naoshi Mizuta and Hamaz compose most of the soundtrack.

Have you ever been positive about something that wasn't (the disastrous) FFXIV?


Nobuo is a talented composer and I respect everything he has done but I believe it's time for some new talent. Also I am positive about a lot of things, I just don't necessarily post them.

Also i'm not sure if you remember but I took a big stab at FFXIV about a year ago. That game really pissed me off as both a gamer and a loyal FF fan. I'm not going to deny the fact that the game is becoming a lot better though, no matter how much others don't want to admit it.