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  • Game Over (term)
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  • Each Final Fantasy has a different Game Over scene. From the original Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy VI, there is no Game Over screen, only the battle message saying "The party is defeated". A melancholic music track usually accompanies the Game Over scene. Whenever this happens, the player either returns to the title screen or respawns at the most recent save point. Anything done after the last save, such as meeting new characters, obtaining an item or confronting a boss, will have to be reattempted, making a Game Over undesirable under most circumstances.
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SongName
  • "Game Over"
  • "Dead Music"
  • "Requiem"
  • "Rest in Peace"
  • "The Loser"
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  • FF - Dead Music.ogg
  • FFIII - Requiem.ogg
  • FFIX Game Over.ogg
  • FFVI - Rest in Peace.ogg
  • FFVIII - The Loser.ogg
  • FFX - Game Over.ogg
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  • Each Final Fantasy has a different Game Over scene. From the original Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy VI, there is no Game Over screen, only the battle message saying "The party is defeated". A melancholic music track usually accompanies the Game Over scene. Whenever this happens, the player either returns to the title screen or respawns at the most recent save point. Anything done after the last save, such as meeting new characters, obtaining an item or confronting a boss, will have to be reattempted, making a Game Over undesirable under most circumstances.
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