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The second one will put the character in the role of a monster, but using the DNA he can access unique weapons and skills. The first one allows the character to keep his humanity, but without the help of his modified DNA. Same old story.īased on the story-line, the developers tried to bring two different approaches of the game. The question is: should he use the new DNA to save the Earth, or destroy it? Okay, so Gordon Freeman himself never becomes anything more than a man legend, but it sounds like the background of the story is almost essentially the same (and similar to many video game plots, might I add): experiment/weapon goes wrong, spawns something evil, everybody dies, and you the lone survivor (how convenient) have to save the day. His DNA was modified and he will soon transform into a monster. While he wakes up in an alien laboratory, he realizes that he is the subject of an alien experiment. The main character is one of them and the faith of humanity is in his hands. Only few people survived and most of them are running, trying to escape the aliens, hiding in sewers and waiting for a miracle. The story starts soon after and the planet is entirely destroyed. Worldwide countries leaders decided to use the ultimate resource to overcome the attack, therefore the nuclear weapons were used, but the aliens remained. Well, now, here's a question: How much of the in-game music was included in the Xenosaga III OST? Is it the same deal as the Xenosaga II OST, in which only Yuki Kajiura's pieces got publishing?The story-line of the game sets the player in Moscow, after an alien infestation that almost decimated the entire planet. So, if this album never comes to light, it will not be for lack of trying on the composer's part. But anyway, Hosoe's made a few stabs at trying to get the legal red tape out of the way to publish this, and has not been able to succeed. Or get an agreement to publish it and split the sales. The basic story is that he wants to publish it, but Namco Bandai holds the rights to the music, and he would actually have to "buy" the rights back to self-publish it. I don't think the interview is going to see the light of day, for a variety of reasons.Īnyway, in that un-finished interview, Hosoe spoke openly about this music. I have an unfinished, unpublished interview with Shinji Hosoe that I was working on with the creator of. I really do hope that one day Supersweep does publish this music (much like their Rockman EXE music, which also needs publishing.) as I really enjoy what Hosoe did here, especially the final battle theme!ĭoubt it's ever going to happen, it's been about 4-5 years since the cinematic soundtrack was released.Xenosaga's kind of old news these days. I can provide one when I get home if someone doesn't beat me to it. Like I said I should probably DL them anyway as I need to refresh myself with the music and see if there is anything I want. Anyways, Ashley, how big is the rip you have? Around 188 megs with 31 tracks? Wondering if there is a better rip around.ġ2 - Vector Industries, Second Division ġ3 - Subconscious Domain (Sakura's World) Ģ0 - Ormus Stronghold - Countdown To Self-Destruct Īs for the size, I'm not sure, you can't do a mass DL.