![]() It now includes more than 200 songs-this includes all of the songs from the first game including its DLC, new songs from those same games, and tracks from spin-off games like Type-O, the XIII sequels, Crystal Chronicles, Dissidia, Final Fantasy Adventure, and even Advent-freakin’-Children! No love for Spirits Within, though. But that’s really all that’s stayed the same.įirst and foremost, the track list has ballooned considerably. To be clear, the core gameplay remains the same: you tap, swipe, and hold the stylus on the touch screen as notes stream from left to right along with the beat of a Final Fantasy song. Well, it’s taken two years, but a solution has emerged: Curtain Call, the sequel that’s better in just about every aspect. But I wanted more, because the track list in the first game isn’t very expansive, but I wasn’t willing to pay for DLC. I didn’t really expect to love it as much as I did, pouring dozens of hours into the game. I also like rhythm games, so I decided early on to pick up the bizarre Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy in 2012. Despite having virtually no experience with Square-Enix’s esteemed Final Fantasy series aside from some cursory attempts at FFVII, FFVIII, and that GBA tactics game, I still knew that the franchise was touted for its soundtracks.
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