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Digital Mystery Tour Episode 11: Prepare For Battle

First attack!

Welcome to Battle Theme month at Digital Mystery Tour! JD kicks things off with a selection of modern JRPG battle music that's sure to get your blood pumping. Be warned: this episode of DMT features so much butt rock. So very much butt rock. Fighting Vipers fans should be right at home.

THIS WEEK'S MUSIC:

00:00 Baten Kaitos- Rumbling of the Earth

03:47 Baten Kaitos- The True Mirror

07:18 Eternal Sonata- Leap the Precipice

10:53 Tales of Symphonia- The End of Thought

13:40 Tales of the Abyss- The Everlasting Fight

21:49 Tales of Xillia- Clenching the Fists

23:52 Radiant Historia- Blue Radiance

27:09 Final Fantasy XIII- Eidolons

30:43 Final Fantasy XIII- Saber's Edge


 

Comments

The Last Ninja

08/04/2013 at 02:45 PM

Man, I LOVE battle music! You can listen to some of my favorite boss music here and my favorite final boss themes here. I'll have to do a battle theme one soon. Good picks, JD. 

Jon Lewis Staff Writer

08/04/2013 at 11:07 PM

Thanks. Not bad picks yourself! But yeah, good battle music can really get help get people into games imo. It makes you want to battle just to hear the theme.

transmet2033

08/05/2013 at 03:34 PM

After spending the past couple of weeks immersed in the Metroid Prime games, it is really nice to hear something else.

Jon Lewis Staff Writer

08/05/2013 at 04:18 PM

yeah, gotta switch it up every now and then you know? haha

daftman

09/04/2013 at 11:33 AM

Props for giving both Baten Kaitos and Radiant Historia some love, especially the latter, which has one of the best soundtracks I've heard in years. I hope you've had a chance to put some more time into it.

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