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Tag Archives: breath of fire
Hitoshi Sakimoto: Reunion
This one I found to be tough. I was thinking I’d get more to write from the song, but I struggled throughout the whole thing. I think that comes through quite a bit in what I wrote, and perhaps this … Continue reading
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Tagged breath of fire, clarity, clearing, dragon quarter, floating, hitoshi sakimoto, reaffirming, reunion, slow, tenderness
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Hitoshi Sakimoto: Industrial Sector
This one was a bit of a struggle. Somewhere through the listen I started thinking about an industrial area and how it would operate, and some of that came into the writing. Hitoshi Sakimoto’s (崎元 仁) “Industrial Sector” (“最下層区街”) is … Continue reading
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Tagged breath of fire, developed, dragon quarter, efficient, hardened, hitoshi sakimoto, industrial, orderly, sector, trimmed
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Hitoshi Sakimoto: EndSector Borough
One listen. Threw myself into it, knocked this out. Brief moment where I stumbled early on, but kept going. The song made me think more about Dragon Quarter‘s themes than I have in a long time, and I think that’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged breath of fire, disappearing, dragon quarter, endsector burrough, glimmer, hitoshi sakimoto, longing, meagre, theirs
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Hitoshi Sakimoto: Origin
One listen. A lot of this came from where I remember the song being used. I have a slight suspicion that my memory is not accurate regarding this, but I’m not fussed. Anyway, the writing was heavily affected by my … Continue reading
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Tagged breath of fire, connect, dragon quarter, hitoshi sakimoto, murk, origin, purpose, reverence, sudden, unknown
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Hitoshi Sakimoto: BioCorp
One listen, and this one was a struggle. I hit a wall within a few words and had to veer away a bit. Still cover the song well enough, but not in the way I’d hoped. Hitoshi Sakimoto’s (崎元 仁) … Continue reading
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Tagged angles, biocorp, breath of fire, crackling, discomfort, dragon quarter, hitoshi sakimoto, smoothness, uncaring
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Kahn’s Dashing Appearance
This is a scene from Breath of Fire IV. Specifically, the scene where Kahn bursts forth from the sea in a wonderfully dramatic fashion. I thought it silly enough to want to capture it in MS Paint. This took nearly three … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, artwork, breath of fire, clouds, dashing, dolphin, kahn, mspaint, paint, rainbow, sea, sky
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Akari Kaida and Yoshino Aoki: Thief
One listen. I didn’t expect to cover as many songs from Breath of Fire III in as short a period as I have, but it happens. Anyway, just went for it, just wrote, stopped to think for a moment and then … Continue reading
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Tagged akari kaida, breath of fire, choose, comedic, preserving, silence, sneak, space, thief, yoshino aoki
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Akari Kaida and Yoshino Aoki: Can You See Clearly Now?
One listen. Just jumped in. Realised I didn’t have much to go on but went for whatever came forward. Bit messy, but I think I did alright. Definitely captured a sense of what the song feels like. Akira Kaida (海田 … Continue reading
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Tagged akari kaida, along, breath of fire, care, clearly, drift, float, nice, see, wherever, yoshino aoki
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Akari Kaida and Yoshino Aoki: Eden
One listen. This is another where perhaps I was thinking too much about what I was writing. I think it turned out okay. Could be better; could’ve expanded quite a lot. There’s a brightness to the song that I didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged akari kaida, birds, breath of fire, calm, eden, idyllic, singing, sound, steps, yoshino aoki
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Akari Kaida and Yoshino Aoki: Falling Green
One listen. This one was a bit of a struggle. Threw myself into it, got it done, but I felt very unable to say anything. Akira Kaida (海田 明里) and Yoshino Aoki’s (青木佳乃) “Falling Green” is from Breath of Fire … Continue reading
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Tagged akari kaida, breath of fire, cleared, energetic, falling green, langud, rises, thin, thumps, yoshino aoki
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