'Final Fantasy XV' OST Out March 24, Relive All Your Chocobro Adventures In 90 Songs

8.5
  • Playstation 4
  • Xbox One
  • Action
  • RPG
2016-11-29
Final Fantasy XV
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Good news, Final Fantasy geeks! The four-disc Original Soundtrack for FFXV comes to the U.S. on March 24, and contains 90 tracks to take you back to all the Chocobro-tastic hijinks, tragic inevitability, and new recipehhhs that made the latest entry in the franchise such a memorable experience.

We’re excited by the prospect of spending more time with the OST of FFXV. There’s certainly some sweeping, epic moments where we’ll recognize the songs right away, but with the ability to play so many old favorites in the Regalia or via Noctis’ headphones, it’s likely there’s a lot more that we missed.

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The Final Fantasy series has a long and illustrious reputation for its fantastic music, going back to the SNES-era gems of Nobuo Uematsu. The FFXV soundtrack seems to be no exception, even earning high praise from the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph , which noted “Yoko Shimomura’s excellent soundtrack comes armed for every situation.”

The four-disc Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack is available to pre-order now via Amazon for $29.58. It will ship on March 24. The single-disc FFXV Piano Collections is also available to import from Square Enix for $32.99.

Final Fantasy XV OST Complete Tracklist

CD 1

1 Somnus (Instrumental Version)

2 Departure

3 Broken Down

4 Hammerhead

5 Wanderlust

6 Encroaching Fear

7 Stand Your Ground

8 Relax and Reflect

9 Day's End Fanfare

10 Horizon

11 Safe Haven

12 Lurking Danger

13 Hunt or Be Hunted

14 CINDY

15 Urban Chrome

16 A Quick Pit Stop

17 Love Lost

18 Galdin Quay

19 ARDYN

20 The Aggressors

21 Nox Aeterna

22 The Hunters

23 What Lies Within

24 Daemons

25 Bros on the Road

26 Fantastica!

CD 2

1 The Niflheim Empire

2 Veiled in Black

3 Valse di Fantastica

4 Crystalline Chill

5 What a Hoot

6 Blues de Chocobo

7 Reel Rumble

8 The Fight Is On!

9 Lestallum

10 Welcome to the Leville

11 Unsettling Aura

12 Don't Panic!

13 Apocalypsis Noctis

14 Cosmogony

15 Melancholia

16 A Premonition

17 Nox Divina

18 Labyrinthine

19 Flying R

20 Imperial Infiltration

21 Veiled in Black (Arrangement)

22 Invidia

23 Sorrow Without Solace

CD 3

1 Sunset Waltz

2 Disquiet

3 OMNIS LACRIMA

4 Rodeo de Chocobo

5 Listen Up

6 Creeping Shadows

7 Impending Peril

8 Up for the Challenge

9 Cape Caem

10 Cape Caem - Our New Home

11 Cape Caem - Hidden Harbor

12 Bros on the Road II

13 Noctis

14 Over the Waves

15 Altissia

16 Altissia - Gondola Ride

17 Welcome to the Royal Suite

18 Starlit Waltz

19 Prayer de LUNA

20 No Time Left

21 Song of the Stars

22 The Hydraean's Wrath

23 Ardyn II

24 Luna

25 APOCALYPSIS AQUARIUS

CD 4

1 Broken Bonds

2 Dining Car

3 Cartanica

4 Relax and Reflect - Pensive

5 Careening Into Danger

6 Tenebrae

7 Horrors of the Night

8 End of the Road

9 An Empire in Ruins

10 RAVUS AETERNA

11 In the Light of the Crystal

12 A World Unwaking

13 Neverending Nightmare

14 Homecoming

15 Hammerhead - The Last Bastion

16 Somnus

17 Hellfire

18 Magna Insomnia

19 Dawn

20 Somnus Ultima

21 Dewdrops at Dawn

22 Main Theme from FINAL FANTASY

Are you planning to pick up the Final Fantasy XV soundtrack in digital or physical form? Which of the past FF games have your favorite music? (FFVI Piano Collections right here!) Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

REVIEW SUMMARY
Final Fantasy XV
8.5
Combat, Plot, Characters Create Something Flawed, Beautiful, Fantastic
Despite it's flaws, Final Fantasy XV is a milestone achievement: not just for being completed, but for being completed with polish, aplomb and love.
  • Engaging main cast of characters
  • Fun, fast-paced combat
  • A massive, beautiful world to explore
  • The Regalia!
  • Continuous updates have addressed some shortcomings of the initial release
  • Major aspects of the story feel rushed or absent, particularly toward the end of the game
  • Stealth sequences feel out of place
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