Let's venture into the realm of video games... I know I rarely do this, but for such wonderful music, I couldn't help myself!
Fragile Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo Wii. It was developed by tri-Crescendo and the team at Namco responsible for PlayStation 2 RPGs Seven: Molmorth no Kiheitai and Venus & Braves, and published by Namco Bandai Games. The game was released in Japan on January 22, 2009; and no date has been set for its release in the other regions as of yet.
Fragile is set in a post-apocalyptic near future world that has lost its light and is covered in a dense fog. Almost all the world's population has vanished, and the cities have been left abandoned. The game places the player in the shoes of Seto, a young boy.
Fragile Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo Wii. It was developed by tri-Crescendo and the team at Namco responsible for PlayStation 2 RPGs Seven: Molmorth no Kiheitai and Venus & Braves, and published by Namco Bandai Games. The game was released in Japan on January 22, 2009; and no date has been set for its release in the other regions as of yet.
Fragile is set in a post-apocalyptic near future world that has lost its light and is covered in a dense fog. Almost all the world's population has vanished, and the cities have been left abandoned. The game places the player in the shoes of Seto, a young boy.
The OP and ED theme songs for the game are both sung by Aoi Teshima, of Gedo Senki fame (Tales of Earthsea).
Tracklist:
1. Hikari
2. Tsuki no Nukumori
Tracklist:
1. Hikari
2. Tsuki no Nukumori
9.5/10 Ever since I heard her voice in the song Teru no Uta, I've been a huge fan of Aoi Teshima. Her crystal clear voice is so pure and beautiful, that it makes her songs shine with just a piano accompanying her. Hikari is no different... It's such a delight to hear her sing. Too bad, the song is this short. A little longer would have been even better!
Listen to the full Fragile OP song Hikari here:
9/10 The Ending Theme song, Tsuki no Nukumori is also heavenly! This time it's not just a piano that's accompanying Aoi's beautiful voice, but also a guitar. The melody is just as beautiful as for the OP. Aoi Teshima's songs are always so calm and have this soothing feel to them... Another pure delight!
Listen to the full ED song here:
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