Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (2014)

indieszero Co., Ltd., Square Enix, Square Enix Business Division 4

Main
11
hours
Main + Extra
35
hours
Platinum
103
hours

A sequel to the first FINAL FANTASY rhythm action game released in 2012, THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL expands on the original in every way with new gameplay modes, over 200 songs, and 60 playable characters. Featuring music that spans the full breadth of the storied FINAL FANTASY franchise, players tap along to the memorable beats and harmonies as the adorable, stylized characters battle and quest through their worlds. The music of over 20 titles is brought together in one package, fusing together the moving scores, cinematic visuals, and role-playing elements the series is known for.

Platforms

3DS

Genres

Music Role-playing (RPG)

Languages: English and 1 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
English
Japanese

Media

Critic Reviews

FNintendo

By Manuel Morais
90

ts enormous musical selection means that any dedicated player will easily spend over one hundred hours trying to unlock everything and among the rhythm and music genre, this is an indispensable buy.

11 Nov, 2014 Read full review

Digital Trends

By Anthony John Agnello
80

Curtain Call is a rhythm game filled with artful nostalgia, but elements like the Quests elevate it beyond enjoyable pandering.

02 Oct, 2014 Read full review

RPG Site

By Erren Van Duine
90

The legacy of Final Fantasy music has never been brighter.

01 Oct, 2014 Read full review

NintendoWorldReport

By Zachary Miller
90

If you liked the original Theathrhythm, this is more of the same with plenty of bonus content. It sucks me in every time I turn it on, to the point where my wife is actually pulling the headphones out of my ears to get my attention. It's a wonderful game. You should totally play it.

29 Sep, 2014 Read full review

Cubed3

By Az Elias
90

Over 25 years of history is crammed into Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call, and it is a marked improvement over the first game. Owners of the original won't find too much different, but online versus mode in itself, plus the substantial increase in the number of songs and characters is enough to dip on this sequel. Bursting at the seams with nostalgia, Curtain Call is a game no one Final Fantasy fan can afford to pass on.

25 Sep, 2014 Read full review

Similar Games