Music to Level Up Your Day: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite

I don't know much about musical theory, nor am I a musically inclined person. However, I do love to listen to video game soundtracks. They can be a powerful listening experiences in their own right, or be as evocative as the scores composed for film. Each of these posts will feature a sampling of music tracks from a single game title, or series/franchise in some rare cases.

Composer: Yuko Komiyama, Akihiko Narita, Tadayoshi Makino

North American Release Date: June 2009

The player takes on the role of a Hunter in a mountain village, slaying or trapping large monsters across the various landscapes as part of quests given to them by locals, with some quests involving the gathering of a certain item or items. As part of its core gameplay loop, players use loot gained from slaying monsters, gathering resources, and quest rewards to craft improved weapons and armor.

The Deep Forest's Illusion - Chameleos | (Monster Theme - Rise Version) | Original Version

Lao-Shan Lung!? - Shen Gaoren Phase 1 | (Monster Theme)

Ancestral Dragon - White Fatalis | (Monster Theme)

Sleeping Bird in a Sea of Trees - Hypnocatrice | (Monster Theme)

Mountains Floating in the Sky - Yama Tsukami | (Monster Theme)

Soul of the World | (Unlockable Song)

"Do you see the red lightning? Do you see the bright white wings in the dark sky? If you're not a hunter, I suggest you to run as fast as you can."

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