![]() ![]() “unbreakable tie” is a contemporary pop song created by series composer and game director Shoji Meguro. The PSP version completely replaces this muddled track with two new pieces. After a short rendition, the composition takes an unexpected transformation into a pumping orchestral-rock anthem reminiscent of those of Persona. Most of the work is peculiarly dominated by the piano transcription of Schubert’s Schwanengesang Der Doppelganger, which creates so much atmosphere with its solemn romantic chords. ![]() In the PlayStation version, “Opening” is a multi-tiered composition that instantly establishes the moody feel of the game. The game was given a lavish six disc soundtrack release, featuring a reprint of the two disc soundtrack for the PlayStation version and four discs dedicated to the PSP version. What’s more, the more nostalgic listeners had the option of selecting the PlayStation soundtrack, rather than the remixed soundtrack, play during gameplay. As a result, Atlus’ sound team were asked to largely take an orthodox approach when adapting the music for Persona 2: Innocent Sin - they offered new samples, thicker harmonies, and elaborate developments, but few unrecognisable transformations. The developers nevertheless felt concerned by the savage reception to Persona‘s PSP soundtrack in Japan, which transformed a once deep electro-acoustic experience into a modern pop-flavoured one. ![]() In 2011, Atlus decided to remake Persona 2: Innocent Sin for the PSP following the solid reception of its predecessor. Persona 2 -Innocent Sin- Original Soundtrack (PSP Edition) ![]()
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