![]() While this sounds like a very strange combination it comes together rather well to paint a picture. However, the distorted instrumentation and ominous melody give an image of an evil being. A more abstract example, "Bad Boys" has a jazzy swing feel throughout the piece. "God's Reflection" is a slow piece that captures the feeling of water droplets with its intimate arrangement and subtle sound effects. It's simplicity is what makes it so unique. Without even seeing this scene portrayed in "Morning of Awakening", it instantly paints a picture in my head, which not many other composers can do. Tenpei Sato's works seem to portray the events they are attached to to a tee. Definitely a beautiful world map theme and a gorgeous exotic composition. You have the traditional orchestral style heard in the brass sections of the piece, however, the more impactful of the themes seems to have a nice Eastern flair to them through the use of the strings and woodwinds. There are many styles mixed together in this piece. The fusion of East and West is also apparent in this piece. It's undeniably charming, boasts an outstanding melody, and some lovely instrumentation. "Street of December" is an extremely good example of an excellent world map theme. There is a certain solemnity to it, but at the same time, the mysterious nature hints at foreboding doom. "Echoing Prayers" serves as the title screen for the game and gives off a few different types of emotions. How does this jump in maturity translate for Tenpei Sato? Did he successfully capture the essence of the game? Read on to find out. Because the story focuses on beings called World Eaters, who, as you may have guessed, are capable of destroying worlds, the score for this game is a bit more mature than other Sato scored games, such as Phantom Brave and the Disgaea series. As is the case with most of their strategy games, excluding Phantom Kingdom, Tenpei Sato is the composer for this score.
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