Sounds of Nostalgia: Legend of Legaia

Do we need an excuse to play old games? Hell no! But sometimes music from OSTs can inspire us to try new ones or revisit past loves like dirty, secret affairs.
Before Sounds of Nostalgia ends on an indeterminate hiatus, I thought it would be best to leave things on a carefully chosen note. This time, I’m highlighting one of my favorite games of all time—and one that’s underrated at that—Legend of Legaia.
In the days when all I seemed to have a taste for were RPGs, Legend of Legaia made more than a passing blip on my radar. Its unique storyline captivated me, inspiring me to pour in hour upon hour of my time into the game, which follows a trio of very different heroes who are forced to band together to save the world from the dark grip of the monster-bathed Mist. From the enigma surrounding the story to its memorable characters, I was hooked—for better or worse. Legaia deserved the patience required to raise each party member’s levels, especially when gameplay became grueling during the bread-themed quest in Sol’s dizzying heights—filled with both entertainment and, on its lower levels, a gamble with death. Boss battles amounted to truly fearsome challenges (holy shit minotaur), and oftentimes I found myself running about areas like a chicken with my head cut off (or maybe just with a Chicken Guard) in the hope of gaining precious experience.
Despite the game’s labors, the thrill of seeing Juggernaut for the first time, hearing the energetic theme of Drake Kingdom, and kicking Songi’s ass is something I’ll never forget. No RPG has worked its way quite so deep under my skin before, and it earned every inch. What Legend of Legaia lacks in PS1 visuals and mercy for weak-hearted gamers, it makes up in a moving soundtrack and a fantastic, visceral adventure dripping with humor as well as heart-pounding moments. Most importantly, the game teaches the sometimes much forgotten value of what, “I just beat the damn game!” should mean to a gamer.
“Young Nobleman of the Mist” is one of the OST’s longer tracks, but “The Misty Nest” (Mist Generator theme) easily reigns as my favorite. After all, it was the only happy side to having to venture into one of those evil fortresses again.
Don’t forget those Doors of Light, and remember—say “no” to sequels, and no matter how hard you cuss at Songi, he’s not going anywhere for awhile. (Bastard.)


