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Sakura synth review
Sakura synth review











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Why's that, you ask? Well, just read on to find out also read on to discover whether or not this release meets the lofty standards Hiroki Kikuta has set for himself! Track-by-Track Reviews 1) If I Told You How I Felt. Virtually the same size as his Soukaigi score, it was a single disc release since its release, it has become the most talked-about of the three aforementioned h-game soundtracks. The Sakura Relaxation Original Soundtrack was released as a promotional item from the publisher Puzzlebox as a bonus gift for those who bought the Sakura Relaxation game for the PC. Hiroki Kikuta is well-known for being particularly talented in composing this kind of tune, as showcased in his two Seiken Densetsu works, so some listeners (such as myself) were rather excited to get their hands on this promotional release. Across two years, the soundtracks to the games ' Sora no Iro, Mizu no Iro', ' Ni~dzuma wa Sailor Fuku', and Sakura Relaxation were released in 2003, 2005, and again in 2005, respectively.Ĭompared to his previous game works, Koudelka and Soukaigi, gamers were both surprised and afraid that such a venerable composer had decided to compose for video games of the hentai genre (games with explicit, adult content not deemed appropriate in most English speaking countries), which are known for having light-hearted musical compositions with frivolous, melodious tones. Sakura Relaxation Original Soundtrack :: Review by MuzzaĪfter a long period of inactivity in the video game music industry, composer Hiroki Kikuta rose from his musical grave with three rather unexpected scores that took true game music fans very much by surprise. Square Enix Music Online :: Sakura Relaxation Original Soundtrack :: Review by Muzza













Sakura synth review