The arrangement is a stark contrast to the original's more somber tone, as it played after her death and during the battle against Jenova LIFE.Īn orchestral remaster of the Overworld theme of Final Fantasy VII's Disc One and in Final Fantasy VII Remake, where it mainly played in the Slums below Midgar. In the movie, the song plays during the battle between Bahamut SIN and Cloud and his allies.Īn orchestral remaster of the theme to Aerith Gainsborough done in a similar vein to Final Fantasy VII Remake. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.Ī breakbeat/speedcore-style remix of "Fight On!", taken from the score to the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. This song is used in the second half of Cloud's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Also known as "Still More Fighting" and "Those Who Fight Further". The boss battle theme directly ripped from Final Fantasy VII. In the movie, the song plays when the Turks battle Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.Ī breakbeat/speedcore-style remix of "Let the Battles Begin!", taken from the score to the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. This song is used in the first half of Cloud's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Also known as "Fighting" and "Those Who Fight". The battle theme directly ripped from Final Fantasy VII. Stylistically, it matches the version heard in Final Fantasy VII Remake, though Smash's remix adds a synth bass. TitleĪn orchestral remaster of the song that plays during AVALANCHE's attack on the Sector 1 Reactor in the beginning of Final Fantasy VII, as well as the raid on Midgar near the game's end.
Note: All songs play on Midgar and Northern Cave, as well as on all Smash Bros.