This is pretty terrible, fair enough if people somehow like it. But to be honest, the rap and the FF music doesn't mix at all... Leave Final Fantasy music as its known best... Original and untouched!
second.SnootyEnglishman said:Ow my ears....i couldn't hear the good final fantasy music over the rambling of those amnesiac's called rap artists.
Good thing i still have my black mages tracks.
The glove not fitting the hand? I can understand. But that's not it.Sir John the Net Knight said:Ugh, this isn't hip-hop hatred. It's a matter of the glove not fitting the hand.ChromeAlchemist said:I'm going to go ahead and put my judgmental hat on and say that this stream of unhinged hip hop hatred just makes me sick, and not only does it look pathetic and over the top, but it tarnishes The Escapist's image of tolerance.
And...this is pretty sweet. Though I think Ocarina of Rhyme beats it out, and some of the songs have been remixed better in the past, it's done well. Kudos.
And what can I say? I say it takes testicular fortitude to post this up in the news when musical tastes on here is at such a slant.
Remember Streets of Rage? The urban hip-hop techno beats were perfectly attuned to that game. But they have no place in Final Fantasy, it just doesn't feel right.
Oh my dark and uncaring gods, Funk! How could you? How could you subject humans to such horror? Rap and FF Music, have we no genre or style that can be free of hip-hop's horrid taint?
Really??Fuck you, rap bastards. >.>;;
This. It's hilarious watching all the fanboys pretend that the sacred FF7 *cough*mostoverratedgameever*cough* is ruined forever just because some creative people decided to put a new spin on some old tunes.SageRuffin said:Holy hell, we know not everyone likes rap but you guys don't have to exaggerate your dislike of it so much.
I raise you DUANE AND BRANDO.John Funk said:That's awesome.Arbitrary Cidin said:I've seen better [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc5DP_kWeDU]