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词条 Music of Final Fantasy XIII-2
释义

  1. Creation and influence

  2. Soundtrack

  3. Soundtrack Plus

  4. Theme song

  5. References

  6. External links

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix in 2011 as the sequel to Final Fantasy XIII. The music of the game was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and Mitsuto Suzuki. It was intended to sound different from the music of previous Final Fantasy titles, featuring more musical styles and vocal pieces. Since the release of the game, Square Enix has published the 2011 four-disc soundtrack album, Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack, as well as an album of arrangements and alternate versions of tracks from the game, Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack PLUS, in 2012. The theme song for the game, {{nihongo|"Yakusoku no Basho"|約束の場所|The Promised Place}}, was released by singer Mai Fukui as a single in 2011, and the English version of the song, sung by Charice Pempengco and included in the non-Japanese versions of the game, was included on her 2012 album Infinity.

Reviews of the soundtrack album were positive, with critics praising both the variety of styles and quality of the pieces. Several critics noted Mizuta's work as possibly his finest to date. Reviewers of the game were more mixed, with some feeling that some of the styles of music did not match where they were played in the game. Critics were also mixed in their opinions of the arranged album, feeling that several of the pieces were simply inferior versions of the original tracks. Both of the albums and the single sold well enough to place on the Japanese Oricon charts, with the original soundtrack album reaching a peak of #13 and remaining on the charts for eight weeks.

Creation and influence

The music of Final Fantasy XIII-2 was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and Mitsuto Suzuki. The three composers were coordinated by Keiji Kawamori to ensure the composers' three styles meshed well together. Hamauzu, who was the sole composer for the music of Final Fantasy XIII, composed roughly a quarter of the game's tracks, as did Suzuki, while Mizuta wrote nearly half.[2] Prior to this game, Mizuta has worked on the music of Final Fantasy XI, while Suzuki had been a sound director for several Square Enix games and served as an arranger for XIII.[3] The game's director, Motomu Toriyama, wanted the game's soundtrack to have more variety than that of the music in Final Fantasy XIII, as well as feature more styles. As a result, the game had three composers rather than just Hamauzu. Toriyama also wished for the music to have "a more edgy sound" and more vocal pieces, so that it would sound "unlike the typical Final Fantasy title". The music incorporates a wide variety of styles, from orchestral and electronic to rap, hip-hop, jazz funk, and metal.

Prior to the game Hamauzu was known for working on orchestral pieces, Mizuta for instrumental pieces, and Suzuki for electronic pieces, and as a result all three composers attempted to write music that did not fit their general style to avoid only writing music similar to what they had produced before.[6] They also worked with each other to blend their styles together, so that shifts between composers in the soundtrack would not be jarring.[7] While the music is not intended to be reminiscent of Final Fantasy XIIIs music, pieces set in scenes involving places or characters from the prequel use motifs and pieces of music used in that game for those places or characters.[6] Mizuta's favorite song from the soundtrack that he wrote is "Caius's Theme", which he rewrote four times over the course of a month. Suzuki's favorite is "Historia Crux", which he wrote as several tunes mixing into one as a metaphor for time travel in the game, and Hamauzu's is "Knight of the Goddess", the battle theme for the game, which he attempted to make the equal of "Blinded by Light", the battle theme of the prequel, which he felt was very well received.[6]

Soundtrack

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The first album of music from the game which Square Enix released is Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack. The album contains all of the musical tracks from the game, and was composed and produced by Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and Mitsuto Suzuki. Some of the tracks were arranged by Ryo Yamazaki, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Kengo Tokusashi, Shootie HG, and Sachiko Miyano, and a few songs were arrangements of previous Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu's chocobo theme. Multiple artists made lyrical contributions, including Shootie HG, Origa, and Aimee Blackschleger. The soundtrack spans four discs and 79 tracks, covering a duration of 5:01:22. It was released by Square Enix on December 14, 2011 in Japan and on February 2, 2012 in North America as a part of the limited edition of the game, bearing the catalog numbers SQEX-10296~9. The Japanese limited edition of the soundtrack included a bonus disc containing two versions of the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo trailer for the game.[3] The album reached #13 on the Japanese Oricon charts, and remained on the charts for eight weeks.[12]

The album received positive reviews from critics. Patrick Gann of the role-playing video game news website RPGFan called it "a no-questions-asked kind of purchase", praising in particular the variety of the pieces and the contrasts between the different styles.[3] Jayson Napolitano of the video game music news website Original Sound Version concurred, calling it "a fantastic soundtrack" with eclectic styles, and noting Mizuta's contributions as his best work to date.[2] Original Sound Version later named the album as the best soundtrack of 2011.[15] Don Kotowski of Square Enix Music Online, another video game music news website, was not as enthusiastic about the album as other reviewers, as he felt that some of the more experimental tracks missed the mark, but was still positive about the album as a whole. He considered the soundtrack "a fresh sound for the series", and agreed with Napolitano that Mizuta's contributions were noteworthy for the composer.[16] Reviewers of the soundtrack in the context of the game were more mixed. Simon Parkin in his review of the game for Eurogamer said that the music "suffers from a lack of coherent direction" and often did not match up with the scenes it was played in.[17] Dale North of Destructoid, however, felt that the soundtrack was "wonderfully varied and lots of fun", and predicted that "traditionalist" fans of Final Fantasy music would not like it as much.[18]

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| collapsed = yes
| extra_column = Japanese title
| title1 = FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 Overture
| extra1 = "FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 オーバーチュア"
| writer1 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length1 = 2:12
| title2 = Warrior Goddess
| extra2 = "麗しき軍神"
| writer2 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length2 = 2:56
| title3 = FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 - Wishes -
| extra3 = "FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 ~願い~"
| writer3 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length3 = 1:57
| title4 = Etro's Champion
| extra4 = "女神の騎士"
| writer4 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length4 = 2:16
| title5 = Eternal War
| extra5 = "永劫の闘争"
| writer5 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length5 = 3:52
| title6 = Divine Conflict
| extra6 = "戦神"
| writer6 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length6 = 3:22
| title7 = An Arrow Through Time
| extra7 = "時を超える矢"
| writer7 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length7 = 2:42
| title8 = Paradox
| extra8 = "パラドクス"
| writer8 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length8 = 4:05
| title9 = Giant's Fist
| extra9 = "ジャイアントインパクト"
| writer9 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length9 = 3:02
| title10 = A World Without Cocoon
| extra10 = "コクーンのない世界"
| writer10 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length10 = 3:40
| title11 = Full Speed Ahead
| extra11 = "疾走"
| writer11 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length11 = 3:55
| title12 = Noel's Theme
| extra12 = "ノエルのテーマ"
| writer12 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length12 = 4:21
| title13 = New Bodhum
| extra13 = "ネオ・ボーダム"
| writer13 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length13 = 5:39
| title14 = New Bodhum - Aggressive Mix -
| extra14 = "ネオ・ボーダム -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer14 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length14 = 5:45
| title15 = Paradigm Shift
| extra15 = "パラダイムシフト"
| writer15 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length15 = 3:50
| title16 = Glory's Fanfare
| extra16 = "名誉のファンファーレ"
| writer16 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length16 = 1:54
| title17 = Groovy Chocobo
| extra17 = "グルービーチョコボ"
| writer17 = Nobuo Uematsu
| length17 = 4:29
| title18 = FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 - The Future -
| extra18 = "FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 ~未来~"
| writer18 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length18 = 2:47
| title19 = Historia Crux
| extra19 = "ヒストリアクロス"
| writer19 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length19 = 4:28
| title20 = Worlds Collide
| extra20 = "衝突する世界"
| writer20 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length20 = 3:23
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| collapsed = yes
| extra_column = Japanese title
| title1 = Unseen Intruder
| extra1 = "不可視の侵略者"
| writer1 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length1 = 7:02
| title2 = Unseen Intruder - Aggressive Mix -
| extra2 = "不可視の侵略者 -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer2 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length2 = 6:39
| title3 = The Last Hunter
| extra3 = "ラストハンター"
| writer3 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length3 = 5:39
| title4 = Blessed Fanfare
| extra4 = "祝福のファンファーレ"
| writer4 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length4 = 2:03
| title5 = The Story So Far…
| extra5 = "戦いの軌跡"
| writer5 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length5 = 2:04
| title6 = Missing Link
| extra6 = "ミッシングリンク"
| writer6 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length6 = 4:05
| title7 = Memories for the Future
| extra7 = "未来への追憶"
| writer7 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length7 = 3:30
| title8 = Eclipse
| extra8 = "エクリプス"
| writer8 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length8 = 3:36
| title9 = Eclipse - Aggressive Mix -
| extra9 = "エクリプス -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer9 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length9 = 4:28
| title10 = Hope's Theme - Tomorrow's Dream -
| extra10 = "ホープのテーマ ~託す想い~"
| writer10 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length10 = 2:33
| title11 = Song of the Farseers
| extra11 = "時詠みの歌"
| writer11 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length11 = 6:46
| title12 = Village and Void
| extra12 = "壊れた郷"
| writer12 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length12 = 5:32
| title13 = Village and Void - Aggressive Mix -
| extra13 = "壊れた郷 -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer13 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length13 = 5:29
| title14 = Temporal Rift
| extra14 = "時の迷宮"
| writer14 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length14 = 3:22
| title15 = Oracle Drive
| extra15 = "予言の書"
| writer15 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length15 = 3:09
| title16 = Caius's Theme
| extra16 = "カイアスのテーマ"
| writer16 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length16 = 3:14
| title17 = Eyes of Etro
| extra17 = "エトロの瞳"
| writer17 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length17 = 2:16
| title18 = Parallel Worlds
| extra18 = "並行世界"
| writer18 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length18 = 3:26
| title19 = Parallel Worlds - Aggressive Mix -
| extra19 = "並行世界 -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer19 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length19 = 3:16
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| title1 = The Void Beyond
| extra1 = "時空の狭間"
| writer1 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length1 = 4:02
| title2 = Oathbrand
| extra2 = "誓いの烙印"
| writer2 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length2 = 1:56
| title3 = Limit Break!
| extra3 = "限界突破!"
| writer3 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length3 = 6:33
| title4 = Starting Over
| extra4 = "スターティングオーバー"
| writer4 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length4 = 5:21
| title5 = Starting Over - Aggressive Mix -
| extra5 = "スターティングオーバー -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer5 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length5 = 5:21
| title6 = Mischievous Mog's Marvelous Plan with Flan
| extra6 = "プリンをもってプリンを制す"
| writer6 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length6 = 2:05
| title7 = Plains of Eternity
| extra7 = "悠久の大平原"
| writer7 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length7 = 3:36
| title8 = Plains of Eternity - Aggressive Mix -
| extra8 = "悠久の大平原 -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer8 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length8 = 3:31
| title9 = Serendipity
| extra9 = "逸楽の宮殿ザナドゥ"
| writer9 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length9 = 4:40
| title10 = Chocobo Rodeo
| extra10 = "ロデオdeチョコボ"
| writer10 = Nobuo Uematsu
| length10 = 2:02
| title11 = All or Nothing
| extra11 = "のるかそるか"
| writer11 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length11 = 5:39
| title12 = Threat Level Omega
| extra12 = "コンディションオメガ"
| writer12 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length12 = 2:18
| title13 = Chaotic Guardian
| extra13 = "混沌の誓約者"
| writer13 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length13 = 5:41
| title14 = Yeul's Theme
| extra14 = "ユールのテーマ"
| writer14 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length14 = 6:45
| title15 = Feral Link
| extra15 = "シンクロドライブ"
| writer15 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length15 = 2:40
| title16 = Augusta Tower
| extra16 = "アガスティアタワー"
| writer16 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length16 = 2:40
| title17 = Augusta Tower - Aggressive Mix -
| extra17 = "アガスティアタワー -Aggressive Mix-"
| writer17 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length17 = 2:51
| title18 = Academia
| extra18 = "新都アカデミア"
| writer18 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length18 = 3:38
| title19 = Academia Theme
| extra19 = "アカデミーのテーマ"
| writer19 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length19 = 3:27
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| collapsed = yes
| extra_column = Japanese title
| title1 = A Fading Miracle
| extra1 = "壊れゆく奇跡"
| writer1 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length1 = 2:45
| title2 = Crazy Chocobo
| extra2 = "クレイジーチョコボ"
| writer2 = Nobuo Uematsu
| length2 = 1:56
| title3 = Shadow of Valhalla
| extra3 = "ヴァルハラの影"
| writer3 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length3 = 4:46
| title4 = Countless Partings
| extra4 = "数え切れない別れ"
| writer4 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length4 = 3:48
| title5 = Hollow Seclusion - Game Over -
| extra5 = "うつろなる幽境 ~ゲームオーバー~"
| writer5 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length5 = 2:24
| title6 = Serah's Theme - Memories -
| extra6 = "セラのテーマ ~記憶~"
| writer6 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length6 = 2:48
| title7 = Noel's Theme - Final Journey -
| extra7 = "ノエルのテーマ ~最後の旅~"
| writer7 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length7 = 4:21
| title8 = Lightning's Theme - Unprotected Future -
| extra8 = "ライトニングのテーマ ~守れなかった未来~"
| writer8 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length8 = 3:48
| title9 = Etro's Gate
| extra9 = "エトロの門"
| writer9 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length9 = 2:12
| title10 = Tears of the Goddess
| extra10 = "女神の涙"
| writer10 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length10 = 2:07
| title11 = Labyrinth of Chaos
| extra11 = "混沌のラビリンス"
| writer11 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length11 = 5:03
| title12 = Time's Master
| extra12 = "時空の覇者"
| writer12 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length12 = 4:21
| title13 = Heart of Chaos
| extra13 = "混沌の心臓"
| writer13 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length13 = 3:00
| title14 = Promise to the Future
| extra14 = "未来への約束"
| writer14 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length14 = 3:55
| title15 = Unseen Abyss
| extra15 = "不可視の深淵"
| writer15 = Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki
| length15 = 4:45
| title16 = Eternal Paradox
| extra16 = "永遠のパラドクス"
| writer16 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length16 = 5:56
| title17 = World of Hope
| extra17 = "希望の地へ"
| writer17 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length17 = 1:56
| title18 = Metashield Deployed
| extra18 = "メタシールド展開"
| writer18 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length18 = 1:16
| title19 = The Goddess is Dead
| extra19 = "女神なき世界"
| writer19 = Masashi Hamauzu
| length19 = 1:55
| title20 = Closing Credits
| extra20 = "エンディングロール"
| writer20 = Masashi Hamauzu and Naoshi Mizuta
| length20 = 9:52
| title21 = [Secret Track]
| extra21 = "Track 21"
| writer21 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length21 = 4:58
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Soundtrack Plus

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On May 30, 2012 Square Enix published in Japan a second album of music from the game titled Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack PLUS. Similar to the Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack PLUS album released for the previous game, the album contains early versions of songs used in Final Fantasy XIII-2, alternate takes contained in the downloadable content for the game, arrangements made for promotions of the game, and new remixes. The tracks on the album were arranged by Ryo Yamazaki, Kengo Tokusashi, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Goh Hotoda, Shootie HG, and Hiroyuki Togo. The single-disc soundtrack contains 16 tracks, covering a duration of 1:07:02, and bears the catalog number SQEX-10311.[19] The album's music covers a variety of styles, often different ones than those of the original pieces, including electronic, instrumental, and piano covers.[20] The album reached #93 on the Oricon charts, and remained on the charts for one week.[21]

Unlike the original soundtrack, the arranged album received mixed reviews from critics. Patrick Gann of RPGFan felt that the album was a good addition to the musical outputs of the Final Fantasy XIII world, and superior to the PLUS soundtrack for the first game in that it relied less on early, unpolished versions of songs.[19] Don Kotowski of Square Enix Music Online, however, felt that the album contained mainly "inferior" versions of works from the original soundtrack, and was not worth acquiring.[20] Both reviewers, however, praised "Clash on the Big Bridge - Oriental Mix -", an arrangement of a tune by Nobuo Uematsu from Final Fantasy V included in the game's downloadable content, as a welcome addition to the soundtrack, with Kotowski calling it "amazing" and the main reason to get the album, and Gann terming it "the most interesting version" of the song released to date.[19][20]

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| title1 = Local Cosmos_soft_4Beat
| extra1 = "Local Cosmos_soft_4Beat"
| writer1 = Mitsuto Suzuki
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| title2 = Travelogue_GuideVocalDemo
| extra2 = "Travelogue_GuideVocalDemo"
| writer2 = Mitsuto Suzuki
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| title7 = Starting Over_Goh Hotoda REMIX
| extra7 = "Starting Over_Goh Hotoda REMIX"
| writer7 = Naoshi Mizuta
| length7 = 7:11
| title8 = BOSSBATTLE_v2-09_31aug11
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| writer8 = Mitsuto Suzuki
| length8 = 3:17
| title9 = Crazy Chocobo_UstreamEdit
| extra9 = "クレイジーチョコボ_UstreamEdit"
| writer9 = Nobuo Uematsu
| length9 = 1:43
| title10 = Hopping Chocobo
| extra10 = "Hopping Chocobo"
| writer10 = Nobuo Uematsu
| length10 = 4:38
| title11 = Noel's Theme_guitar demo version
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| writer11 = Naoshi Mizuta
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| title12 = Local Cosmos_other_110725
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| writer12 = Mitsuto Suzuki
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| title13 = Parallel World CrossFadeDemo
| extra13 = "並行世界 CrossFadeDemo"
| writer13 = Mitsuto Suzuki
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| title14 = yuza_050
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| title15 = Clash on the Big Bridge - Oriental MIX -
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| writer15 = Nobuo Uematsu
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| title16 = Noel's Theme - Final Journey -_AbstractSetOne
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Theme song

{{nihongo|"Yakusoku no Basho"|約束の場所|The Promised Place}} is the theme song of the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII-2. Sung by Mai Fukui, it was composed by Koichi Tabo. Non-Japanese versions of the game instead included an alternate English version of the song, "New World", from Charice Pempengco's album Infinity (2012). "New World" was also composed by Koichi Tabo. "Yakusoku no Basho" was released as a single on November 23, 2011 by J-more, and included three other tracks in addition to the piece. These tracks are {{nihongo|"Tatta Hitori no Mikata"|たったひとりの味方|Only One Side}} and instrumental version of both songs. Simon Isogai composed and wrote the lyrics for "Tatta Hitori no Mikata". The limited edition of the single included a DVD with a music video for the song. The song was also released on Fukui's six-track mini-album Beautiful Days on December 14, 2011, along with a Final Fantasy XIII-2 trailer and a code for downloadable content for the game.[26] The single has a length of 21:22, and has the catalog number of YICD-70093. The single reached #24 on the Oricon charts, and stayed on the charts for 8 weeks.[27]{{tracklist
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| title1 = Yakusoku no Basho
| extra1 = "約束の場所"
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| title2 = Tatta Hitori no Mikata
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| writer2 = Simon Isogai
| length2 = 4:31
| title3 = Yakusoku no Basho (Instrumental)
| extra3 = "約束の場所 (Instrumental)"
| writer3 = Koichi Tabo
| length3 = 6:10
| title4 = Tatta Hitori no Mikata (Instrumental)
| extra4 = "たったひとりの味方 (Instrumental)"
| writer4 = Simon Isogai
| length4 = 4:31
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References

1. ^{{cite web |last=Toyad |first=Jonathan Leo |title=Final Fantasy XIII-2 Roundtable: Art and Music |url=http://www.gamespot.com/news/final-fantasy-xiii-2-roundtable-art-and-music-6345473 |publisher=GameSpot |date=2011-11-16 |accessdate=2013-02-04 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120129152438/http://www.gamespot.com/news/final-fantasy-xiii-2-roundtable-art-and-music-6345473 |archivedate=2012-01-29 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web |authorlink1=Masashi Hamauzu |author1=Hamauzu, Masashi |authorlink2=Naoshi Mizuta |author2=Mizuta, Naoshi |author3=Suzuki, Mitsuto |title=Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack :: Liner Notes Translated by Ben Schweitzer |url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/features/liners/ff13-2.shtml |publisher=Square Enix Music Online |accessdate=2013-02-04 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6EDrMuVem?url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/features/liners/ff13-2.shtml |archivedate=2013-02-06 |deadurl=no |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web | last=Gann | first=Patrick | title=Final Fantasy XIII-2 OST | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffxiii-2/index.html | date=2011-12-18 | publisher=RPGFan | accessdate=2013-02-04 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116222422/http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffxiii-2/index.html |archivedate=2013-01-16 |deadurl=no}}
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External links

  • Official Square Enix Final Fantasy music site
  • Masashi Hamauzu's official site
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