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Breaking Down The Music Of Final Fantasy Tactics | State of the Arc Podcast

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Final Fantasy Tactics doesn’t sound like a typical Final Fantasy game. That’s exactly why it works. In this episode, we break down the soundtrack of Final Fantasy Tactics, composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata, and explore how its music reinforces the game’s darker tone, political narrative, and tactical gameplay. Instead of upbeat, heroic themes, Tactics leans into restraint; using repetition, pacing, and shifting musical movements to subtly influence how you think and play. From battle themes that manage player urgency, to leitmotifs that mirror character relationships, this is a soundtrack designed with purpose at every level. We also dive into: * Why Sakimoto’s original “Final Fantasy-style” music was rejected * How Yasumi Matsuno shaped the sound of the game * The role of leitmotif in storytelling (Alma, Delita, and beyond) * Why Tactics’ battle music never gets tiring—even after dozens of encounters * How the soundtrack blurs the line between game music and film scoring This is part of our ongoing “The Music of Final Fantasy” series. #FinalFantasy #FinalFantasyTactics #HitoshiSakimoto #VideoGameMusic #gameanalysis Hitoshi Sakimoto Concert Details: https://www.fairfield.co.uk/events/lmp-the-colours-of-harmony-2026 Timecodes: 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Hear FFT's Soundtrack Live In Concert! (0:45) 3. Background On How The Soundtrack Was Composed (3:46) 4. Breakdown Of Individual Songs/Tracks (16:18)

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