Final Fantasy 2 Epic Orchestral Medley

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As far as I'm concerned, Final Fantasy 2 is a highly underrated game. The music is awesome, the story is pretty deep, considering the time period in which it was made, the characters are relatable in some aspects and the graphics are (slightly) better than Final Fantasy 1. I wish to share its greatness by providing you with an elaborate FF2 epic orchestral medley- something which I have yet to see on youtube anywhere. FF3 will be next, and I'll be giving it the same treatment, since it deserves a medley, perhaps, even more than the other Final Fantasy games in some ways. We never got a decent translated version of either FFII or FFIII until recently, and some of us missed the boat entirely, thus, the games never got the credit they deserved, especially where the soundtrack is concerned! As for 2, I love this game, but I love the music even more than the game itself. In this arrangement are some of my favourite tracks. The song is a bit shorter than most of them (apart from FF1) since it has so few songs in it. It's not as long as, say, my FF6 one which is 22 minutes long. The original tracks were composed by Nobuo Uematsu.

Here is a list of all the tracks included in this remix:

Town
Main Theme (overworld)
Warship
Caves
Chocobo Theme
Magician's Tower
Pandemonium
Ancient Castle
Ending
Rebel Army
Added Companion


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