whenever i get into a nice big juicy game that consumes my life for a week or four there's a tiny part of my brain that's just constantly hard at work chewing on the tunes i'm bathing in, always gnawing away at that same question:
"how would you do this on SPC?"
so once the credits are rolling and i'm thumbing my way through postgame or replays or whatever, if i really enjoyed the experience i always end up with a little bit of sonic detritus as a souvenir. some people do fanart, some people write fanfic, or get into modding, to turn their time with a game into something solid, to extend it past the boundary of the game itself. i do not do those things. instead i write a bunch of arcane abbreviations into notepad and run some python scripts of my own devising at it and end up with a vague approximation of one or more of the tunes stuck in my head as fully functional and playable background music for FINAL FANTASY VI (1993, SNES)
note that i have not actually played FINAL FANTASY VI (1993, SNES) in years
anyway, today's arrangement is:
Those Who Stand Against Evil
from Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
composed by Dmitriy V. Silantyev
