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Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne Original Soundtrack
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Product Features
- 2 Disc Edition
track listing
Disc 1:
1. タイトルループ1
2. タイトルループ2
3. 啓示
4. 大マップ ~現実世界~
5. 新宿衛生病院
6. ヒカワ
7. 東京受胎
8. 通常戦闘
9. 神秘
10. 強制戦闘
11. 大マップ
12. シブヤ
13. 回復の泉
14. 邪教の館
15. チアキ
16. 通常戦闘 ~街~
17. ギンザ
18. 通常戦闘 ~アマラ経絡~
19. じゅえりーRAG
20. イケブクロ
21. おどけ
22. マントラ軍
23. ボス戦闘
24. マスラ
25. 邪教の館 ~呪縛~
26. ヨスガ
Disc 2:
1. 通常戦闘 ~大マップ~
2. カブキチョウ
3. 救出
4. ジャンクショップ
5. パズル少年
6. ヒジリ
7. 邪教の館 ~煌天~
8. イサム
9. ムスビ
10. 先生との再会
11. マネカタ
12. アラディア神 降臨
13. ボス登場
14. コトワリボス戦闘
15. ゲームオーバー
16. シジマ
17. 大マップ ~ラストエリア~
18. カグツチ塔
19. ヤヒロノヒモロギ
20. ラストボス変形前戦闘
21. ラストボス変形後戦闘
22. 再生
23. スタッフロール
Item Description
Double-CD soundtrack album to the game, "Shin Megami Tensei III."
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 12 |
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suicida (3) on 24, Sep. 2022 16:21 (HKT)
I adore this soundtrack
Having bought all of Shoji Meguro's Persona soundtracks I've now moved on to getting the SMT ones, and the Nocturne soundtrack does not disappoint. The vibe here is quite different to the Persona series, but is just as good, and really showcases the breadth of Meguro-san's genius. My only issue with this soundtrack is a lot of the best songs are only a minute or two long before they fade out. It's a real shame they don't get to shine for 5 or 6 minutes but I just hit repeat a couple of times.
RhelSage (9) on 12, Sep. 2018 02:25 (HKT)
Arrived intact, no issues
A good cd collection. Enjoyable music and a nostalgic reminder of the best SMT game.
jncfoo (103) on 07, Feb. 2013 11:22 (HKT)
Must have for fans
Amazing soundtrack from the game
Tekbuster (3) on 29, Mar. 2010 10:40 (HKT)
Shoji Meguro serves up greatness for SMT3: Nocturne!
Astounding, isn't it? Shin Megami Tensei games are finally getting noticed outside of the East, meaning Shoji Meguro's songwriting is reaching a larger audience - and deservedly so, as evidenced by his many soundtracks composed for the series...including the one for SMT3: Nocturne.
Three types of songs weave throughout this two-disc set: ambient and melancholy, trippy and atypical, and loud and rocking. "Shinjuku Hygenic Hospital" and "Tower of Kagutsuchi" are very good examples of the first type: light piano notes carrying along a variety of synth backgrounds. "Reunion with Master" is a sorrowful conversation piece that also conveys this type of music well. For the second bizarre type, we have songs like "Junk Shop" and "Large Map ~ Real Universe ~" - not to mention treats like the two Kagutsuchi final battle themes (house techno?...while fighting a mirrorball? Genius!). The third type will certainly stand out the most, though; "Large Map ~ Last Area ~" is a *truly* epic example of this, in a justified usage of the Internet's favorite adjective, and the various battle themes only reinforce the notion. "Normal Battle" has riffs, "Fierce Battle" organ, "Normal Battle ~ Town ~" a jazz-like vibe; all of them, however, showcase Meguro's electric skill and ability to chain together compelling leads and supporting power chords. The heavily-distorted English vocals in most of the battle themes are the true signature, though: indeed, to this day, most of them are still indecipherable. Congratulations, Shoji, you have stumped us all! ^_^;
SMT3: Nocturne provides quite a nice musical offering. Atmospheric, eccentric, or brazen: take your pick! You ought to like what you hear.
Three types of songs weave throughout this two-disc set: ambient and melancholy, trippy and atypical, and loud and rocking. "Shinjuku Hygenic Hospital" and "Tower of Kagutsuchi" are very good examples of the first type: light piano notes carrying along a variety of synth backgrounds. "Reunion with Master" is a sorrowful conversation piece that also conveys this type of music well. For the second bizarre type, we have songs like "Junk Shop" and "Large Map ~ Real Universe ~" - not to mention treats like the two Kagutsuchi final battle themes (house techno?...while fighting a mirrorball? Genius!). The third type will certainly stand out the most, though; "Large Map ~ Last Area ~" is a *truly* epic example of this, in a justified usage of the Internet's favorite adjective, and the various battle themes only reinforce the notion. "Normal Battle" has riffs, "Fierce Battle" organ, "Normal Battle ~ Town ~" a jazz-like vibe; all of them, however, showcase Meguro's electric skill and ability to chain together compelling leads and supporting power chords. The heavily-distorted English vocals in most of the battle themes are the true signature, though: indeed, to this day, most of them are still indecipherable. Congratulations, Shoji, you have stumped us all! ^_^;
SMT3: Nocturne provides quite a nice musical offering. Atmospheric, eccentric, or brazen: take your pick! You ought to like what you hear.
thaneth_t (45) on 02, Mar. 2010 01:38 (HKT)
worth your money!
If you are a fan. do not hesitate to buy this. I think when I was playing this game the back ground sound play very important role. It give you feeling make you in the mood for playing without boring for a second especially when you are in certain place like the Velvet room, the shop.
simply flawless sound track. bring back good memories without playing them again in PS2.
simply flawless sound track. bring back good memories without playing them again in PS2.
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