

I like what it melodically adds to the song but they really could have picked anything other than a tinny trumpet (trombones would have sounded nice) and it would have been an improvement.īut, at the end of the day, you get to choose b/w both soundtracks. That addition of a trumpet is ass though. I don't have the vita version of the game but I'd imagine the remaster sounds brighter and tighter than the reverb drowned original. There's also a possibility that they toned down the reverb to make the game sound cleaner on the vita's tiny speakers.


It cost 59. But lushness wasn't really needed for a calming acoustic track. Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack is a Blu-ray album featuring all 94 tracks from Final Fantasy X HD Remaster with 10 bonus tracks from Final Fantasy X-2. It accentuates the natural reverb of the guitar instead. The remastered version sounds truer to the title of being unplugged. The overabundance of reverb-as well as the mix (particularly the stereo image)- doesn't really sell the PS2 version of the track as "unplugged". The entire point of an "unplugged" track is to make it sound as natural as possible.
