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''The Other Promise'' is heard in all released trailers for ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', as well as on the official site of the game. It was rumored that ''The Other Promise'' would be the theme song to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', but it was revealed in an interview that the game's theme would be [[Sanctuary]], as it was in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
''The Other Promise'' is heard in all released trailers for ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', as well as on the official site of the game. It was rumored that ''The Other Promise'' would be the theme song to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', but it was revealed in an interview that the game's theme would be [[Sanctuary]], as it was in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
[[File:Sora_vs_Roxas.jpg|thumb|200px|The Other Promise Screenshot]]


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Revision as of 03:45, 31 August 2009

File:Drammatica.jpg
The Album Cover for Drammatica.

"The Other Promise" is the theme played during the battle with Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. It is a remix of Roxas's normal theme, "Roxas". It is an orchestral piece that portrays the sombre and troubled life of Roxas, Sora's Nobody, and therefore non-existent and confused about the truth behind his identity and purpose. A stronger, mellower and deeper version of The Other Promise appears in Drammatica, which features Yoko Shimomura's best work.

The Other Promise is heard in all released trailers for Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, as well as on the official site of the game. It was rumored that The Other Promise would be the theme song to Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, but it was revealed in an interview that the game's theme would be Sanctuary, as it was in Kingdom Hearts II.

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The Other Promise (Original)
The Other Promise (Drammatica)