Plays during the motorcycle boss fight against Roche. Features part of " Let the Battles Begin!" Plays in the motorcycle chase from the point drones start to show up. A variation of "The Chase" from " Final Fantasy VII" with some vocals. Plays at the beginning of the motorcycle chase in chapter 4. A variation of “On that day, 5 years ago…” from Final Fantasy VII. Plays when Jessie asks Cloud to accompany her to Upper Sector 7 until the chapter ends. Plays when Cloud interacts with and then follows the hoodlums in the Sector 7 Slums. Plays during the cutscene with Tifa after playing darts. Continues playing in the Sector 7 Slums for a bit. Plays when Tifa tells Cloud his eyes have changed. Among all the game's battle themes, this arrangement appears the most.
Plays during most battles in chapter 3 and many more times later in the game. ( 闘う者達 -なんでも屋の仕事-, Tatakau Monotachi -Nandemoya no Shigoto- ?, lit. Plays during scenes featuring Johnny throughout the game. Plays during the first battles in Scrap Boulevard. Plays after entering the Beginner's Hall, during the ensuing quest, in Scrap Boulevard, in the Abandoned Talagger Factory, and at the start of chapter 4. Plays in the Sector 7 Slums during the day. Plays when Cloud enters Marco's appartment and gets a vision of Sephiroth and the Reunion. Arrangement of "Trail of blood" from Final Fantasy VII. Plays when Cloud gets woken up by noises from next door. Plays when first arriving in the Sector 7 Slums proper. Plays when Jessie explains the layout of Midgar to Cloud. Arrangement of "Mark of a Traitor" from '' Final Fantasy VII''. Plays when Barret confronts Shinra employees in the train.
Plays when Cloud jumps on the train in Sector 8. Plays during Cloud's escape from public security in Sector 8. Plays when Cloud and Aerith meet for the first time - a variation of " Aerith's Theme". Plays after Cloud meets Sephiroth but before he meets Aerith - a variation of " The Promised Land" from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. ( 約束の地 ー巡る命ー, Yakusoku no Chi -Meguru Inochi- ?, lit. Plays when Cloud meets Sephiroth in Sector 8. Plays in Sector 8 before meeting Sephiroth. Plays during the escape from Mako Reactor 1. Plays during the battle against the Scorpion Sentinel. Plays during battles in Mako Reactor 1 and in Mako Reactor 5 before the trap is sprung. ( 壱番魔晄炉 Battle Edit, Ichiban Makō-ro Batoru Editto ?) Plays in Mako Reactor 1 and in Mako Reactor 5 before the trap is sprung. Plays during the first battle inside Mako Reactor 1. Plays during the attack on Mako Reactor 1. Features the opening lyrics from " One-Winged Angel". Plays during the opening sequence and partly later in the Shinra Memorial Museum, in the room with the scale model. Together these tracks combine to create some of the best video game soundtracks of all time.Track list Disc 1 (1:12:26) Track
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As the years have past, more talented composers have come on board and the series has continued to delight gamers with its wide range of wonderful compositions. Led by the remarkable Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy is responsible for some of the most iconic tracks in gaming. One area where the series has always excelled however is its music. RELATED: 5 Reasons Final Fantasy 7 Is The Best Game In The Series (& 5 It's Actually 10) Few franchises can compare when it comes to the sheer brilliance of these games. Gone are the days when party members were unrecognizable pixels on the screen, as are the random battles that stalked gamers throughout Gaia for so many years. With each new generation of consoles, the series has climbed to new heights. The advancements in technology over the last 3 decades have allowed developers to achieve things that could only be dreamed of when the Final Fantasy franchise first debuted back in 1987.