figaro: (Ifrit - Final Fantasy)
My ninth favorite track is from Final Fantasy VIII, which I need to pick back up. I set my replay down some time ago and started Final Fantasy III, which I've never played before.

I'm playing the DS/PSP remake with characterization, and I like it a lot so far. I really enjoy the job system. My current party consists of two red mages, a white mage, and a black mage. Why two red mages? Well, red mages are just slightly more squishy than warriors, can yield the same weapons, and can use magic. A white and black mage was a must, and I went with versatility for my other two characters. I'm getting through the game pretty easily with that party. I just finished the Tower of Owen. Crazy Desch.

Anyway, back to the music. This song is a pain in the ass in Theatrhythm, but is catchy as hell. I really like the french horns in the track, and I mean, LAGUNA. That should be enough.

Number 9 is...

Tap, swipe, swipe, hold. )

figaro: (Figaro - Final Fantasy VI)
Distant Worlds


I'm officially on vacation. Have been since Thursday, actually. Thursday, Shane and I went with our friends Jane and Christie to Nebraska to see a Final Fantasy concert. Christie is in the picture above with me. It was as I put on Twitter, "Oh my God, where did my balls go?" cold in Nebraska, but the concert was amazing. It was Nobuo Uematsu's birthday, so we got to sing Happy Birthday to him, and the orchestra played Uematsu's favorite Final Fantasy song, Unrequited Love from Final Fantasy IX, for the first time live for us. I just have no words.

They of course played my favorite song, too. Some of you who know me probably know what it is, but I want to have some fun with this. In my next ten entries, I am going to do a countdown of my absolute favorite Final Fantasy pieces. I'll let you know what my favorite piece is last.

So, without further adieu, Number 10 is:

Suspense.  )

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Figaro is the personal journal of Todd, a 20-something nerd from Kansas. I don't take myself nor this journal too seriously.