Naoshi Mizuta

Naoshi Mizuta is a prominent Japanese video game composer known for his work with Square Enix. Born on March 6, 1970, he began his career in the 1990s, contributing significantly to the soundtracks of several notable titles. Mizuta is particularly recognized for his work on the "Final Fantasy" series, where he composed tracks for "Final Fantasy XI," enhancing the game's immersive experience with his distinct orchestral style. Additionally, he composed music for "Albert Odyssey 2" in Japan, which showcased his versatility and ability to blend various musical influences. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the gaming industry, establishing him as a key figure in video game music history.

Number of Songs: 33

Songs composed by Naoshi Mizuta

Assault - "Rapid Onslaught"

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Battle with Shadow Lord - "Awakening"

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Christmas in Jeuno

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Conflict - "You Want to Live Forever?"

Game: Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Jeweled Boughs

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Republic of Bastok

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Rolanberry Fields

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Solo Battle - "Depths of the Soul"

Game: Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Solo Field Battle - "Battle #1"

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

The Federation of Windurst

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

The Kingdom of San d'Oria

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Vana'diel March

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Vana'diel Tribune

Game: Final Fantasy XI

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2