Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack of the music from
Final Fantasy VIII, composed and produced by
Nobuo Uematsu. The soundtrack spans four discs and 74 tracks, covering a duration of 4 hours and 9 minutes. It was first published by
DigiCube on March 10, 1999 with the catalog number SSCX-10028, and subsequently published by
Square Enix on May 10, 2004 with the catalog numbers SQEX-10005~8. Unlike most other
Final Fantasy soundtracks,
Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack is composed completely of English track names. The album was also released in North America under the title
Final Fantasy VIII Music Collection: Music From The Final Fantasy VIII Video Game. It features changes such as packaging design, translation, and additional images. In addition, a limited edition was produced, which has a beige background instead of a
full motion video montage. The soundtrack reached #4 on the Japan
Oricon charts, selling over 300,000 copies. It received generally positive reviews from critics;
New Zealand PlayStation magazine claimed
Final Fantasy VIII has "one of the most memorable scores you will ever hear". Reviewers from multimedia news website
IGN stated that much of the game's impact is owed to its "terrific" musical score, but were disappointed by "yet another" variation of the traditional battle theme.
IGN later named the
FFVIII soundtrack as fourth best in its
Final Fantasy Soundtrack Countdown feature.
GameSpot considered the game's sound its weakest point, but still commended it, claiming it has "more 'quality' songs than
VII". Lastly,
Game Revolution wrote that "there are only a few tracks that really stand out", including "Eyes on Me", which it deemed a "clichéd, but beautiful love song".
Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack has sold "more than 300,000 copies" in Japan according to Square, or 259,000 physical copies according to the independent chart company
Oricon. Adam Corn of SoundtrackCentral.com claimed the album shows similarities to previous
Final Fantasy games, but asserted he was "not overly impressed with this one". A reviewer from Square Enix Music Online claimed the soundtrack is "unique and very special" due to its contrasts, as "when signs of age of the
Final Fantasy franchise are shown", Uematsu counterbalances this by creating something "weird and wonderful[...] when the soundtrack becomes too serious, a light-hearted number is inserted to liven up the mood". Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan said in his review of the album that "the main flavor of Uematsu's compositions, his melodic style, remains consistent, and more importantly, consistently good". He criticized, however, the more minimalist pieces, which in his opinion were bland.
Track listing Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII is a collection of
orchestrated pieces originally from
Final Fantasy VIII, arranged by
Shirō Hamaguchi. It also includes three unchanged tracks from
Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack; "Liberi Fatali", "Eyes on Me", and "Ending Theme". The album spans 13 tracks, totaling 1:04:12. It was first published on November 19, 1999 by
DigiCube with the catalog number SSCX-10037, and subsequently published on July 22, 2004 by
Square Enix with the catalog number SQEX-10025. The album reached #59 on the Japan Oricon charts, selling 7,540 copies. Adam Corn of SoundtrackCentral.com claimed "the superior instrumental quality, well-done arrangements, and tasteful selection of themes boost the [
Original Soundtracks] qualities while hiding its flaws", elaborating that "even people such as myself who are not fans of the original will be impressed by its prowess, and fans will simply be enamored". Neal Chandran of RPGFan was similarly impressed, saying that it was "a very good soundtrack" and that its tracks sounded "more beautiful than the original version". His primary complaint was that he would have liked for the album to include more pieces.
Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII is an album of
piano arrangements from
Final Fantasy VIII, arranged by
Shirō Hamaguchi and performed by Shinko Ogata. Its 13 tracks span a duration of 48:03. It was published by
DigiCube on January 21, 2000 with the catalog number SSCX-10041 and subsequently re-published by
Square Enix on July 22, 2004 with the catalog number SQEX-10026. Robert Steen of SoundtrackCentral.com commended the performance, claiming "Shinko Ogata seems to be a very capable player" and noted that although the arrangements are similar to the original pieces, they "breathe new life into the songs". Ryan Bradley of RPGFan also appreciated the album, saying that "the piano really brings out the emotion in some of the songs" and that the pieces transitioned smoothly to piano. Patrick Gann agreed, saying that it was one of his favorite albums and that Hamaguchi's arrangements were "wonderful". ==Eyes on Me==