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TopicI'm going to rank the Final Fantasy X HD Remaster OST in this topic.
ZaziGuado
12/01/19 3:03:36 PM
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More bad writeups, ho!

66. Decision on the Dock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=584XzVXQmJE&list=PLldNgdLVBzhJWkMcKMwFFLr3wt81f_o4I&index=35&t=0s

Context: Blitzball menu and other points during the game

Decision on the Dock is basically a drumline, which isnt a bad thing. There arent many differences between the new arrangement and the old one aside from a tiny bit of polish. This track is more of a framing piece than anything that gets much attentive listening. I enjoy it for what it is, which is a good thing considering its one of the most heard tracks in the game if you are a lover of blitzball such as myself.

65. Macalania Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaGn3dxy_uo&list=PLldNgdLVBzhJWkMcKMwFFLr3wt81f_o4I&index=52

Context: The song that plays while you are roaming Macalania Woods

This is a track I wish I liked more, because themes meant to convey a forest always seem to work for me. However, this one doesnt do it for me. I think its the pulsing instrumentation that sets the pace of the song. Rather than provide a soft tone, it discomforts me slightly. Perhaps thats intentional. I will say it does capture the mysticism of Macalania Woods, though.This is another track that was left as is for the Remaster, so theres nothing else there for me to latch onto other than what Ive already heard many times before.

64.Reception fo Grand Maester Mikat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKkl9XxUCyc&list=PLldNgdLVBzhJWkMcKMwFFLr3wt81f_o4I&index=33

Context: Grand Maester Mika arriving at Luca Docks for the start of the Blitzball season

This track provides an entrance fit for a Grand Maester with drums and horns and that pomp and circumstance giving it a parade-like feel at times. This rearrangement of the track does a good job of making the instruments more cohesive unlike the original where they seemed to be competing for the listeners attention. The layering of the horns and strings and other bits and bobbles jumping in and out is well done and makes for an interesting piece when you stop to examine it, albeit unmemorable when compared to the rest of the OST.
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