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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (JP) is an expanded version of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, including all the songs from the originals plus new ones for a total of 221 songs. There are also numerous gameplay improvements and a new multiplayer mode.
Gameplay[]
Gameplay is pretty much similar to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. There are a couple new modes too. The 4 types of main kind of music are Field Music Sequence, Battle Music Sequence, Event Music Sequence and Airship Music Sequence. Quest Medley is a continuous mode where the player does quests and gathers more Final Fantasy heroes.
Versus Battle Mode[]
List of Songs[]
DLC[]
There is a lot of DLC songs and content. Here's in order of release in the West so far. Each piece of DLC is only $1
September 19, 2014[]
Battle Music Stage songs:
- "Battle 2" (Final Fantasy V)•
- "Shuffle or Boogie" (Final Fantasy VIII)
- "Blitz Off!" (Final Fantasy X)
- "Tough Battle #2" (Final Fantasy XI)
Field Music Stage songs:
- "Library of Ancients" (Final Fantasy V)
- "Roses of May" (Final Fantasy IX)•
- "KUON: Memories of Waves and Light" (Final Fantasy X-2)
- "Crazy Chocobo" (Final Fantasy XIII-2)
•Free until September 30th
September 25, 2014[]
- "Battle Theme A" (Final Fantasy II)
- "Protect the Espers!" (Final Fantasy VI)
- "Good King Moggle Mog XII" (Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn)
- "Battle 1 - arrangement - from FINAL FANTASY IX" (Dissidia Final Fantasy)
Field Music Stage songs:
- "Thunder Plains" (Final Fantasy X)
- "Promised Grace" (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles)
- "Aerith's Theme (Piano Version)" (Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children)
- "Canto Mortis -An Undocumented Battle-" (Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy)
Characters[]
Many of the Final Fantasy characters are playable in this entry. Here is a list though many require to be unlocked.
DLC[]
Some characters are being released as DLC. Each is priced at $1.
- Yuffie (Final Fantasy VII) - September 16, 2014
- Rosa (Final Fantasy IV) - September 25, 2014
Reception[]
External links[]
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call at GameFAQs