XLord isn't alone in his fondness for the album (SEMO's and OSV's reviews both gave it high marks) but personally I'm pretty indifferent towards this one. The orchestral tracks are the weak point - the sampled orchestra doesn't mix entirely well with the live Asian instruments and some fairly generic action bits in places detract from the overall theme. Track 12 is the best of the orchestral bunch by far but sounds so exactly like Soul Caliber music you might as well tag it onto one of those albums (the Press Start live recording is pretty nice too until that completely unnecessary electric guitar comes in).
A couple of tracks are essentially traditional Japanese music and those are fine but you can do just as well with any number of world music albums that are much cheaper.
The jazz and rock Asian fusion tracks make up the biggest chunk of the album and it plays much better if you lump all those together and keep the orchestral tracks separate. The fusion reminds me a lot of Soul Edge: Khan Super Session but for some reason is neither as rocking in the hard tracks nor as pretty in the soft ones - the themes have something to do with it but I wonder if possibly the recording and mastering isn't quite up to spec as well. Several are nice (track 8 in particular), just not quite need-to-hear.
It's a respectable effort and comes close to being a keeper but Khan Super Session and Suikoden Asian Collection (not to mention the more Chinese but still similar Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) so completely overshadow it I'm finding it hard to be impressed.