ROWYCO 32 – Soul Blazer (SNES)

This week, I’m starting my dive into the first part of the “Gaia Trilogy” of games made by Quintet, Soul Blazer. I think this might be the weakest of the soundtracks I cover in this series, but there’s still plenty to like about its soundtrack. I was probably a little more harsh on it when I wrote about it a few years ago. Having some time separating playing it and listening to the soundtrack on its own has given me more of an appreciation for it.

The ROWYCO theme song, “Kaze Fuma”, was composed by chibi-tech and the logo was designed by Melissa Diaz. Like what you hear? You can support me on Patreon, subscribe on  Apple PodcastsGoogle PlaySpotifyStitcher, or you can subscribe here.  Why not rate the show while you’re over on whatever podcast platform you use (or, you know, do it up on all of them because you like me). Check out my site, Games and Junk, for more podcasts and written content. 

And finally, here’s the track listing for this episode.

-An Invitation to the Earth

-A Small Shrine to the Gods

-Lonely Town

-The Mines

-Into the Dream

-World of Demons

-Lively Town

-World of Soul Blader

-The Marshland of Lost Sight

-A Temple in Ruins

-The Depths of the Sea of Saine Elle’s

-Solitary Island

-The Icy Fields of Leinore

-Leo’s Laboratory

-Magrid Castle

-Bewitching Space

-The Battle for Liberation

-Dark Lord Deathtoll

-Peaceful Days

-A Night Without a Lover

-A Night Without a Lover (Vocal)