Hehe, I love FFIX to the death but I really hate a lot of the choices they made for Dissidia. As essential as "You are not alone" is in terms of fitting in with the themes and being perhaps one of the most brilliant moments in FFIX, I really do not like the track itself. But I agree it has it's place there so I'm not complaining too much.
Rose of May on the other hand I have a big problem with. For starters it is not a battle piece; there is an arrangement of it as a battle track called Protecting My Devotion in the game itself which I think works much better because that way Beatrix fans are still happy and it's an invigorating combat piece. (Plus I like it much more than Rose of May) Mind you I suppose they are entitled to one non-battle theme in the DLC but I really wouldn't have gone for that.
Terra's theme is so lovely; I adore the melancholic overtones and sense of anxiety about it. Actually one of my favourite moments of FFVI was watching Terra, Bigs and Wedge approach Narshe as the credits rolled with her theme playing overhead... Such an iconic start...
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Rose of May on the other hand I have a big problem with. For starters it is not a battle piece; there is an arrangement of it as a battle track called Protecting My Devotion in the game itself which I think works much better because that way Beatrix fans are still happy and it's an invigorating combat piece. (Plus I like it much more than Rose of May) Mind you I suppose they are entitled to one non-battle theme in the DLC but I really wouldn't have gone for that.
My personal choices for the FFIX DLC would've been The Place I'll Return To Someday as a bonus because it's the game's main theme, Sword of Doubt (another Beatrix battle theme), Consecutive Battles and of course Song of Memory. /ramble
Terra's theme is so lovely; I adore the melancholic overtones and sense of anxiety about it. Actually one of my favourite moments of FFVI was watching Terra, Bigs and Wedge approach Narshe as the credits rolled with her theme playing overhead... Such an iconic start...