Thunder Force wrote:I wonder if Eternal Traveler is the credits theme, or just an Arrange version of a stage BGM. It seems to carry too much vocals in it to be a standard stage BGM.
Hey, I hadn't thought about that... It does seem to be a "staff roll"-type "feeling good" song! I agree with you that it would indeed be interesting as actual stage BGM, although we probably would've heard part of it in one of the demo movies if it was. I'll be thrilled if it is.
(It possibly became a
little tiresome after a while, but for the most part, I enjoyed 'rapping' along with Knuckles in Pumpkin Hill. '
I ain't gonna let it get to me, I'm just gonna creep...')
Gamelon wrote:Hmm, wasn't XII Stag Limited supposed to be released by now on the PC? And looks like it's not going to be in DC Trizeal anymore...
Well, I believe that XIIStag Limited
was released, but it was intended as a 'thank you' for those whom have pre-ordered Trizeal. It's a short one-level, one-ship, one-credit game, and it's about as cool as Lifting x3. I personally thought that it was not bad at all, but, using the keyboard, my right hand got
really tired at a certain point. At least in Psyvariar, even without a roll button, you can keep spinning by simply moving...
(I know, it wouldn't be the same thing!)
Oh, and... There seems to be a lot of confusion about this, but it's my understanding that the XIIStag
ship will be available in the DC version (as it was in the arcade version). Trizeal DC will also include a bonus stage which was not in the arcade version.
umi wrote:p.s. That Chaos Field 25mg remix is the coolest thing ever

It so totally is! 
I'm so glad that the CD was more available than the first one, which I've still never heard (and might not, it seems)...
The "Bonus Tracks" CD sort of
is the OST though, isn't it? And besides, they'll have a sound test! I'll be making my own game soundtrack the good old-fashioned way, to go along with the good old-fashioned game...
(But, maybe if they remain intact as a company, they'll be able to spring for such expenses as stand-alone soundtracks.)