
Also, the FF series’ staple songs, “Prelude,” “Samba de Chocobo,” and “Fanfare” are here in all their nostalgic glory. Fan favorites such as “Battle with the Four Fiends” and “Final Battle” will make you want to grab a sword and start saving the world (in my opinion, “Final Battle” is the best final battle theme to ever grace an RPG). Inspiring tracks like “Theme of Love,” “The Main Theme,” and “Troian Beauty” will make you fall in love with this OST all over again. And when you realize that there are some truly great masterpieces on this CD, that makes the experience all the better. I can’t say enough about the sound quality of this CD. You’ll appreciate it even more when you pop it in your stereo with Dolby Surround Sound. For a SNES era soundtrack, this OST sounds amazing. One of the things I was afraid of was that this CD would have bad sound quality, but I wasn’t farther from the truth. While I really don’t like Tokyopop, I simply adore this release.Įvery song in the game is here. This album is basically a domestic release of the Japanese OST, with one bonus track, which is a wonderful piano arrangement of “Theme of Love,” performed by Toshiyuki Mora. It was the best CD I’ve ever bought for $9.99.

A few years ago when FF Chronicles was released, I picked up the FFIV soundtrack that was sitting on shelf beside it.
