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Final Fantasy Type-0: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Final Fantasy Type-0. It was released on October 26, 2011.

For the game's HD release, the Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Original Soundtrack was released on March 25, 2015. The HD version soundtrack is on blu-ray format.

Track list[]

The official English names come from the Japanese iTunes.

Disc one (56:54)[]

  1. Tempus Bellum — 1:52
    (開闢の刻, Kaibyaku no Koku?, lit. The Time of Creation)
    Plays during the first cinematic introduction before the title screen, where Diva recites the prologue of Orience.
  2. We Have Arrived — 4:31
    (我ら来たれり, Warera Kitareri?)
    The main theme. Plays during the second cinematic introduction before the title screen, where the Militesi invasion of Rubrum begins and Class Zero announces their arrival.
  3. Guided Conclusion — 1:06
    (導かれる結論, Michibikareru Ketsuron?)
    Plays on the title screen and the Report Card screen after missions.
  4. Three Hours That Changed the World — 4:04
    (運命の三時間, Unmei no Sanjikan?, lit. Three Hours of Fate)
    Plays during the start of the The Akademeia Liberation mission in Chapter 1 and when Machina and Rem revive Class Zero for the final boss battle.
  5. Wings of Fire — 3:17
    (炎の翼, Honō no Tsubasa?)
    Plays during RTS missions and narration scenes. After completing The Kingdom's Final Hours mission in Chapter 7, it then becomes the background theme for Akademeia.
  6. Horror of the Abyss — 2:55
    (深淵の恐怖, Shin'en no Kyōfu?)
    Plays as the Overworld theme for Lorican territory and during encounters with grotesque creatures like Freaks and Dracobaltians.
  7. Divine Fire — 2:08
    (浄火, Jōka?)
    Arrangement of "We Have Arrived". Plays during the sequence in "The Battle of Judecca" mission where the party encounters Sanzashi and his Flyvern.
  8. Arms of Steel — 3:57
    (鋼の腕, Hagane no Kaina?)
    Plays as the Overworld theme for Militesi territory.
  9. War: Warrior Worth a Thousand — 2:39
    (戦-一騎当千, Ikusa - Ikkitōsen?)
    Battle theme for standard random encounters.
  10. Servant of the Crystal — 2:31
    (クリスタルの使徒, Kurisutaru no Shito?)
    Plays during the confrontations with Qun'mi in "The Akademeia Liberation" and Nimbus in "Operation MA Demolition", and when Bahamut ZERO is summoned during "The Battle of Judecca".
  11. Choosing How to Die — 3:39
    (死に方の選び方, Shinikata no Erabikata?)
    An arrangement of "The Quiet Bloodbath". Plays after defeating Qun'mi in "The Akademeia Liberation" and a slower version with vocals is the background theme for Akademeia in Chapter 8.
  12. Arecia Al-Rashia — 3:27
    (アレシア・アルラシア, Areshia Arurashia?)
    Arecia Al-Rashia's leitmotif. Plays during scenes that focus on her, such as her cinematic introduction and the subsequent discussion among the Consortium of Eight.
  13. Crystal Guide Us — 3:04
    (クリスタルの加護, Kurisutaru no Kago?, lit. Divine Protection of the Crystal)
    The background theme for Akademeia in the beginning of the game and the Rubicus menu. This piece is a variation of the "Prelude".
  14. Time of Tranquility — 3:06
    (静謐な時間, Seihitsu na Jikan?, lit. Peaceful Times)
    The background theme for towns and Akademeia midway through the game. Also plays during Kurasame's introductory cutscene. Only the first half of the theme is heard in-game.
  15. Moglin — 2:04
    (もぐりん, Mogurin?)
    An arrangement of the "Moogle Theme". Plays during the introduction of Moglin and scenes of a light-hearted nature.
  16. Erased Memories — 2:41
    (消えた記憶, Kieta Kioku?, lit. Vanishing Memories)
    Plays during scenes of a reminiscent nature: scenes in the cemetery, flashbacks of Ace meeting Izana, and in the aftermath of several boss battles. After the Capturing the Imperial Capital mission in Chapter 7, it becomes the background theme for the Overworld during the return to Akademeia.
  17. A Day Like Any Other — 2:48
    (とある日の日常, Toaru Hi no Nichijō?, lit. That Day's Everyday)
    Plays during scenes of day-to-day nature: class lectures, encounters with Kazusa, and encounters with various characters from Akademeia.
  18. Machina Kunagiri — 2:48
    (マキナ・クナギリ, Makina Kunagiri?)
    Machina Kunagiri's leitmotif, and an arrangement of "Servant of the Crystal". Plays during scenes that focus on him, such as his return to the Deserted House in Chapter 4.
  19. War: Unseen Peace — 4:17
    (戦-目に見えぬ平和, Ikusa - Me ni Mienu Heiwa?)
    Battle theme for an invasive nature: plays during mission battles and random encounters with imperial troopers.

Disc two (1:04:21)[]

  1. Show of Power — 3:11
    (示される力, Shimesareru Chikara?)
    Theme associated with the Militesi Empire. Plays during scenes that focus on its characters and during Chapter 4, Free Time 1 in Ingram.
  2. Untainted Eyes — 3:35
    (穢れなき瞳, Kegarenaki Hitomi?)
    Plays during scenes of a kind nature: the introduction to Aria and Deuce's first encounter with Celestia.
  3. Rem Tokimiya — 3:26
    (レム・トキミヤ, Remu Tokimiya?)
    Rem Tokimiya's leitmotif and an arrangement of "Kind Tears".
  4. The Forlorn Heart — 2:31
    (寂しき心, Sabishiki Kokoro?)
    Plays during scenes of a sorrowful nature: scenes in the cemetery or narration of the aftermath of a major battle.
  5. That Which Quivers — 3:30
    (蠢くもの, Ugomeku Mono?, lit. Things that Squirm)
    Battle theme for encounters in dungeons.
  6. Raise the Vermilion Banner — 4:10
    (朱雀の旗が立つとき, Suzaku no Hata ga Tatsu Toki?)
    Theme associated with missions. Plays during the preparations menu for missions and the Missions menu from the title screen.
  7. The Heart Boils — 2:46
    (滾る心, Tagiru Kokoro?, lit. Seething Heart)
    Plays in Akademeia during Mission Day and as a possible battle theme for ambushed encounters.
  8. The Earth Under Our Feet — 2:00
    (踏みしめる大地, Fumishimeru Daichi?, lit. Stepping Firmly on the Ground)
    The Overworld theme for Rubrum's territory and an arrangement of the Chocobo Theme.
  9. Chocobo! — 1:22
    (チョコボ!, Chokobo!?)
    Plays when riding a chocobo on the Overworld.
  10. War: Recapture — 3:57
    (戦-奪還作戦, Ikusa - Dakkan Sakusen?, lit. War - Recapture Strategy)
    Battle theme during large-scale missions, such as the "The Capture of Togoreth Stronghold" and "Operation Breakthrough", and random encounters against imperial troopers.
  11. War: That Which Stands in the Way — 2:49
    (戦-立ち塞がるもの, Ikusa - Tachifusagaru Mono?)
    Battle theme against powerful and seemingly impossible enemies, such as the Golem in "The Capture of Togoreth Stronghold", the initial encounter with Vajra in "Escaping the Imperial Capital", and the crystal jammer in "The Clash on Big Bridge".
  12. White Thunder — 4:34
    (白き雷, Shiroki Kaminari?)
    An arrangement of "Show of Power". Plays prior to the battle with Gabriel in Chapter 2.
  13. War: The White Weapon — 3:16
    (戦-白の兵器, Ikusa - Shiro no Heiki?)
    Battle theme for the MA weapons fought as bosses: Gabriel (piloted by Qator), Vajra (piloted by Captain Ines), and Blackburn (piloted by Colonel Faith).
  14. Kind Tears — 3:43
    (優しき涙, Yasashiki Namida?)
    Plays during scenes that focus on Rem, such as her discussion with Arecia of her illness and when she is cheered up by Cinque and Jack.
  15. War: Life of Darkness — 3:58
    (戦-暗き生, Ikusa - Kuraki Sei?)
    Battle theme for missions that take place in natural settings, such as "The Clash in the Caverns", "Secret Agents Zero", and in the Dracobaltian Dreadnought during "The Battle of Judecca". The first minute of this theme is an arrangement on the intro of "Last Battle" from Final Fantasy III.
  16. War: That Which Lurks — 4:08
    (戦-潜むもの, Ikusa - Hisomu Mono?)
    Battle theme of a stealthy nature: plays during random encounters and notably during "Operation MA Demolition".
  17. War: Breaking Through — 4:36
    (戦-突破, Ikusa - Toppa?)
    Battle theme for random encounters and missions against common enemy forces.
  18. War: Howl of the Dreadnought — 2:55
    (戦-弩級の響き, Ikusa - Dokyū no Hibiki?, lit. War - Echo of the Dreadnoughts)
    Battle theme against powerful bosses, such as Brionac in "Operation MA Demolition" and Shinryu Celestia in "The Battle of Judecca".
  19. The Vanishing Soul — 3:54
    (消えゆく心, Kieyuku Kokoro?, lit. Fading Heart)
    Plays during Sice, Seven, Nine, Queen, and King's discussion of Machina and during "The Retreat from Roshana".

Disc three (1:07:49)[]

  1. The Azure Spirit — 3:11
    (蒼き魂, Aoki Tamashī?, lit. Blue Soul)
    Theme associated with the Kingdom of Concordia. Plays as the Overworld theme for Concordian territory and during scenes that focus on its characters.
  2. Swaying Thoughts — 4:09
    (揺蕩う想い, Tayutau Omoi?)
    Plays during scenes of a tense nature: Class Zero's detainment in Ingram, Machina's discussion with the Commandant about Izana's death, and Class Zero discussing the assassination of Queen Andoria.
  3. War: Pursuit — 3:54
    (戦-追撃, Ikusa - Tsuigeki?)
    Battle theme of an urgent nature: plays during "The Infiltration of Iscah", "Escaping the Imperial Capital", and "A Fog-Laden Foray" missions.
  4. Human Strengths and Weaknesses — 3:38
    (人の弱さと強さ, Hito no Yowasa to Tsuyosa?)
    Plays during the sequences at the Deserted House in Chapter 4 and the cinematic introduction of the mysterious White Tiger l'Cie in Chapter 6.
  5. Your History and Fate — 2:44
    (自らの歴史と運命, Mizukara no Rekishi to Unmei?, lit. One's Own History and Fate)
    Plays during the cinematic introduction to "The Battle of Judecca".
  6. Soar — 2:48
    (空翔る, Sora Kakeru?, lit. To Fly in the Sky)
    Plays when flying the Setzer and during missions that take place in Concordian territory, such as "The Battle of Judecca", "Operation Vulturnus", and "Dominating the Dragon's Nest".
  7. War: The Quiet Bloodbath — 2:17
    (戦-静かな激闘, Ikusa - Shizuka na Gekitō?)
    Battle theme for large-scale missions against the empire in the second half of the game, such as "The Clash on Big Bridge" and "Colonel Faith's Last Stand".
  8. War: Depths of Naraku — 3:16
    (戦-ナラクの底, Ikusa - Naraku no Soko?)
    Battle theme for combat simulations in the Arena and invasions of Concordian towns.
  9. Machina Kunagiri (Arrangement) — 2:32
    (マキナ・クナギリ/Arrange Version, Makina Kunagiri/Arrange Version?)
    A piano and violin arrangement of "Machina Kunagiri". Plays during the flashback scene between Gilgamesh and Enkidu.
  10. Rem Tokimiya (Arrangement) — 2:44
    (レム・トキミヤ/Arrange Version, Remu Tokimiya/Arrange Version?)
    A piano and violin arrangement of "Rem Tokimiya". Plays during the scene where Rem and Machina reminisce about their childhood.
  11. War: The Quiet Bloodbath (Long) — 3:56
    (戦-静かな激闘/Long Version, Ikusa - Shizuka na Gekitō/Long Version?)
    A longer version of "War: The Quiet Bloodbath".
  12. Tempus Finis — 2:53
    (フィニスの刻, Finisu no Koku?, lit. The Time of Finis)
    Theme associated Tempus Finis. Plays during the "Invasion of the Rursus" mission.
  13. Machina and Rem — 5:08
    (マキナとレム, Makina to Remu?)
    A medley of Machina and Rem's leitmotifs. Plays during the cutscene titled "Rem and Machina..."
  14. Tempus Ratio — 4:22
    (裁きの刻, Sabaki no Koku?, lit. The Time of Judgement)
    Plays during the first half of the battle against the Rursan Arbiter.
  15. Vermilion Fire — 3:05
    (朱雀の炎, Suzaku no Honō?, lit. Vermilion Bird's Fire)
    The final boss theme. Plays during the battle against the Rursan Arbiter.
  16. Type Zero — 7:55
    (零式, Rei Shiki?)
    The ending theme. Plays during the ending credits.
  17. Silence — 0:15
    (未定, [missing rōmaji]?)
    Empty track used to make the next two a surprise.
  18. Colorful - Falling in Love — 4:30
    (カラフルフォーリンラブ, Karafuru Fōrin Rabu?)
    Plays during the cinematic of the alternate scenario, "In Another Spiral".
  19. Colorful - Falling in Love (Karaoke) — 4:30
    (カラフルフォーリンラブ/カラオケ, Karafuru Fōrin Rabu/Karaoke?)
    Instrumental version of "Colorful - Falling in Love".

Disc four: Limited edition's DVD[]

  1. FINAL FANTASY Type-0 [Teaser Movie]
  2. FINAL FANTASY Type-0 [Trailer -Summer-]
  3. FINAL FANTASY Type-0 [Prologue]
  4. FINAL FANTASY Type-0 [Opening]

Credits[]

Music Composed, Arranged & Produced by Takeharu Ishimoto

Original Composition by Nobuo Uematsu (Disc 1 13, 15 / Disc 2 9)

Arranger: Rieko Mikoshiba (Disc 1 10, 18 / Disc 2 3, 4, 13, 18 / Disc 3 7, 9~11)

Arranger: Kentaro Sato (Ken-P) (Disc 1 1~3, 7 / Disc 3 12, 15, 16)

Lyrics: Team Zero
Latin Translation: Dr. Robert Zaslavsky

Limited edition[]

The limited edition version of the soundtrack comes with a DVD featuring a teaser movie, a game trailer, two cinematics from the game, and a booklet.

External links[]

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