Parasite Eve II Original Soundtrack was released by DigiCube on December 18, 1999 in Japan. The soundtrack was released in North America by Tokyopop on September 12, 2000.
The 2-disc score for Parasite Eve II was composed by Naoshi Mizuta and arranged by Hiroshi Nakajima. It took Mizuta a year and a half to compose the soundtrack. He states he was given quite of a bit of freedom in his composition, and drew most of his influence from watching the game's already completed scenario. The game's music is depicted as being much more ambient than its predecessor.
Although the soundtrack has 2 bonus tracks never heard in the game (track #33 and 34 on the second disc), it does lack the track heard after the fight with No. 9 at the Akropolis tower's roof.
Tracklist[]
Disc 1[]
- Forbidden Power (Theme of Aya)
- MIST
- Aya Again
- Don't Move!
- Nightmare in the Battlefield
- Deadly Calm
- The First Encounter
- Tower Rendezvous
- Metamorphosis
- Watch Out!
- Ambush!
- What the Hell Happened?
- Do Something!
- Weird Man
- Return to the Base
- Ghost Town
- Hunt in Dryfield
- Don't Shoot!
- Douglas' Blues
- Water Tower
- Hiding Place
- Dryfield
- The Bottom of the Well
- Stealth Assault
- Heaven-sent Killer
- The Depth of Aya's Memory
- From Dusk Till Dawn
- Vagrants
- Dark Field
- Gigantic Burner
- Douglas' Grief
Disc 2[]
- Voice of Mitochondria
- Pick Up the Gauntlet
- Abandoned Mine
- Into the Shelter
- Wipe Out the Creatures
- Hold Your Breath
- Crawling Waste Emperor
- Chase
- A Sigh of Relief
- Passing Through the Sewer, You'll Find...
- Battle on the Waterside
- Inner Part of the Shelter
- Innermost of the Shelter
- Negative Heritage
- Man Made Nature
- Ark
- Fool's Paradise
- Mitochondria Reactor
- Mental Deranger
- Stalker
- Cruelty of Eve's Fate
- Killing Field
- Golem Soldiers
- Prestige of the Nation
- Intrusion
- Brace Yourself
- Brahman
- Distorted Evolution
- Logic of the Superpower
- Aya's Diary
- Epilogue
- Gentle Rays
- Weird Man (Delete-Core Mix)
- Hiding Place (Comfortable Mix)
- OMAKE