It reminds me a bit of works from Elements Garden, even if it can't reach it in term of quality.
Ishikawa's mature voice is well-balanced and suits the overall image of the song pretty well.
In similar fashion to its predecessor "Tears in the Sky" from Suikoden Tierkreis, the song features an uplifting pop texture with catchy melodies and soft organic instrumentation. The opening theme "The Giving Tree" is sung by Chiaki Ishikawa, who anime fans may remember from her work with Yuki Kajiura on See-Saw. Now, is their score worthy of the series' tradition or is just a low-budget imitation? Approximately half of the score was released in a three disc set by Konami. While the company are little-known, they have contributed music and sound effects to numerous casual console games and low-profile RPGs in the past. Instead he outsourced the sound production to SOLIDTUNE's Seiichi Takamoto. While Norikazu Miura returned as audio director, he made no direct contribution to the score sadly. While the reception wasn't big for the game itself, the music was mostly well received. Suikoden: The Woven Web of a Century) was released on Februon Sony's PlayStation Portable. Genso Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki (lit.
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After the great success of Suikoden Tierkreis three years ago Konami made another entry in the popular RPG series about the 108 Stars of Destiny.