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Overview Soul Calibur II had big shoes to fill from its critically acclaimed predecessor Soul Calibur. However both the game and the soundtrack fulfilled the high expectations placed upon them. Junichi Nakatsuru and Yoshihito Yano returned to compose the sequel and are joined by Asuka Sakai (Ridge Racer Type 4, Katamari Damacy), Rio Hamamoto (Tekken Tag Tournament, Beautiful Katamari Damacy), Ryuchi Takada (Ace Combat 6, We Love Katamari), and guest Junichi Takagi. The bulk of the compositions are from Nakatsuru with a little help from Yano, Sakai, and Hamamoto whereas Takada and Takagi only contribute one track each to the soundtrack. The soundtrack maintains the style of the original but exploits the higher sound quality to full effect in order to obtain a more realistic and potent orchestral sound. Body Nakatsuru is the main contributor to the soundtrack yet manages to maintain consistency in the quality of his pieces throughout. After a bit of a wobbly start with the slightly dull 'History Unfolds', he produces a string of high quality tracks such as 'Unwavering Resolve'.

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The famous 'Hubris' borrows from Soul Calibur's 'Bloom and Harvest', although is at a slower pace. The epic 'Maze of the Blade' slowly ups the tempo, adds new instruments, and introduces new motives to the mix as the track spirals towards its conclusion. It is definitely the highlight of the soundtrack and makes a welcome change to the underdeveloped tracks that plagued the Soul Calibur soundtrack. Here is also a long version of 'Path of Destiny' featuring essentially the same melody as 'Going to Where the Wind Blows' from Soul Calibur. However, it is given more time to build intensity and grandeur as the heroic soars in its opulent orchestration, the improved sound quality also makes the track noticeably more enjoyable. Video Player Mfc Application Has Stopped. Yano only contributes four tracks this time around and they are of mixed quality. The stand out track is 'Brave Sword, Braver Soul', which has a brilliant driving percussion part and a potent oriental-inspired melody creating a very heroic atmosphere.

However, 'Evil Reborn' is not so inspirational, it has intensity but lacks any real melody, being based predominantly on orchestral hits and urgent string passages. Sakai also contributes four tracks to the album, although most of his efforts were a little insubstantial in comparison to the other composers. Her main contribution is 'Labyrinth of the Moonlight', which is another longer and more developed track similar to 'Maze of the Blade'. There a large array of interesting percussion which gives the track a unique atmosphere. 'Ordinary Pain' and 'Windshadow' have noticeably weaker sound quality which makes them stand out in the soundtrack. However, the fact that they have little memorable to them makes them some of the weakest contributions to the soundtrack. Hamamoto only contributes three tracks, but they are all of good quality if perhaps not up to the stellar quality of some of Nakatsuru's contributions.

This entry was posted on 2/12/2018.