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Unlimited Saga

Unlimited Saga is an interesting case. It's the second SaGa game with a soundtrack composed by Masashi Hamauzu instead of Kenji Ito after Saga Frontier II. The OST is divided into 2 distinct halves - the first half is more traditional sounding orchestral tracks, while the second half is mostly comprised of a lot of experimental electronica. Both halves are equally awesome. Unfortunately, the score is often overlooked due to the...dividing quality of the game itself.

  • The OVERTURE, a very energetic song. Perfect for to play for starting on an EPIC JOURNEY.
  • The character themes, one for each of the 7 characters.
    • Theme for Laura: A simple but lush character theme that fully opens up at around the minute point, where it turns impossibly gorgeous. A cliche to say, but it is spine-tingling.
    • Theme for Cash: A simple but beautiful piano melody, backed up by woodwinds a little way through. A very direct and straightforward treatment of the melody, which is unusual for Hamauzu.
    • Theme for Vent: A very relaxing guitar melody.
  • The numerous battle themes, with four on Disc 1 and a lot more on Disc 2.
    • Battle 1 is the perfect music for the first battles of the game. Just the beat and the violin in particular really get you pumped up.
    • Battle Theme IV: A tango-themed battle theme, complete with foot stomping. Attack your enemies in a way that would make Astor Piazolla proud!
    • The final boss theme, BT "ultimate" manages to evoke a wide range of emotions, 'awe' being one of the most prominent ones.
      • To elaborate, the final boss is fought in space. The song begins with some strings and atmospheric synth sounds. A heavy techno beat is added, with digital sounding synths in the background. And then comes the trumpet melody, which is amazing. It really uses the word "awesome" with its original meaning.
  • Enigmatic Scheme is a great, goofy, bouncy theme unlike anything else Masashi Hamauzu has written.
    • Not exactly true. He has very bouncy, cheerful themes like Judy's theme (mistakenly labeled as "Feel Uneasy About the Wonders" on the official OST release) and a Brief Respite from FFXIII. What does set Enigmatic Scheme apart is the slightly sinister tone. It sounds like it could be the Affably Evil theme song.
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