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The sound of the magitek armors walking is kinda ruining the atmosphere. It would be better with just the music.



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Epic!



Rather poor compared to the original. Where is the village?



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ethomaz said:
This is the best intro music I ever see in a FF game.


You see music? I hear it :D

But yes, Terra's theme is one of the best if not *the* best ever made although i think it sounds kinda strange in this demo. And it was too short!



Hearing the opening music gave me chills.



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To the folks asking if this is for IOS/Mobile. The answer is no, FFXIV:ARR is for PC and PS3. lol



The original is better



AshKetchum1992 said:
The original is better

This times a million. I swear if Square makes a FF VI 3D remake they will be even more dead to me.



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The music alone gave me goosebumps...

If Square Enix ever releases a proper FFVI remake, I'd buy the goddamn console it's on, no matter the price.



Faxanadu said:
Rather poor compared to the original. Where is the village?

A Village? in a Final Fantasy game? that is sooo last gen!



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