![]() Of course, Curtain Call features new game modes as well! Some of these include: It is unknown of the American version will include these songs, or if either game will feature music from other Square Enix games, like Kingdom Hearts or Chrono Trigger. In the Japanese version of Curtain Call, which releases later this week, it includes music from two games outside of the Final Fantasy region, known as Romancing SaGa 1 and 3. The songs come from even more Final Fantasy games like FFX-2, the FFXIII sequels, and smaller FF titles including Type-O and FF Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon. That’s over three times the amount as the original! Curtain Call also features 60 characters to play as, with new members joining the crew, such as FFIX’s Eiko and FFXII’s Fran. ![]() Up from over 70 songs in the first game, Curtain Call holds a staggering amount of over 220 songs from the moment you purchase the game. ![]() However, there any many changes in this much anticipated sequel. The game play is more or less the same, making you tap or hold notes to play a song. Much like the it’s predecessor, the art style is the same used for the avatars from a few select SquareEnix games, including Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade. Today, Square Enix announced that it’s sequel, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call, will be coming to North America later this year. The game featured just over 70 songs, with 52 songs to download as well. You could use the stylus to play to the beat of the song to travel, defeat foes, or just harmonize. The game featured characters from most of the main Final Fantasy games, and of course music from them as well. As soon as I slid the cartridge into my 3DS, I was hooked. ![]() I had heard of it, but wasn’t too intrigued until I picked it up on impulse. Back in July 2012, a rhythm game known as Theatrhythm Final Fantasy released on the Nintendo 3DS. ![]()
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