yOur World
A downloadable soundtrack
This is an OST for an imagined 3D Action JRPG, with music in an orchestral fantasy style.
Story:
In an age of unrelenting strife, the world lay in ruins, torn asunder by war, pestilence, and famine. In their despair, the people of the land prayed to the heavens, pleading for deliverance from their suffering. The heavens remained silent, save for one entity, who promised salvation in return for devotion. The people proclaimed this entity as their Goddess, and she in turn carved out a sanctuary amid the chaos - a sacred land encircled by a mystical barrier. Within this sanctuary, the followers were protected and blessed, their lives infused with prosperity and magic. Yet, this haven was but the herald of a grander promise, for the Goddess has foretold a day when she will descend from the celestial realms, to finish her work and forge a perfect world for her faithful. And now, as the prophesied day draws upon us, a story begins within Her World...
Status | Released |
Category | Soundtrack |
Author | BodoTheSerf |
Comments
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Wow, what a complete submission, and JRPG! It totally picture the kind of game I would have played younger, with great story, characters, a sense of exploration and wonder, and the feeling of completion (and bittersweetness) when you finish the game! But then, you get to hear the OST of the game you finished, and it reminds you of your experience!
That's what your music did to me, and I like your extensive explanations of your intentions for the tracks (and the efforts made on the youtube video with visual storytelling as well)!
And when you get to fully hear and see your intentions, I loved your clever use of instruments and leitmotivs for characters. This is the kind of submission that really feels like it comes from a real JRPG (that I would gladly play).
I especially loved track 4, 5 (this one's incredible), 6 and the leitmotivs (and of course, the boss theme is awesome).
Thank you for your submission!!
where the game tho
Nice, I love the festival theme, it's very evocative!