


And if you want even more songs, there are over DLC songs to purchase through the Nintendo eShop, some of which are from other Square games such as the SaGa series, Chrono Trigger, NieR, and Bravely Default.Citra’s multiplayer feature has the ability to emulate local wireless multiplayer over the Internet. The wonderfully emotional vocal themes, "Melodies of Life" from Final Fantasy IX" and "Suteki Da Ne" from Final Fantasy X are also here as well. Fans are sure to recognize the bigger, more iconic final boss themes like the opera-orchestral "Dancing Mad" from Final Fantasy VI and "One-Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy VII and Advent Children.

Battle themes from the earlier Final Fantasy games are the ones that hold up best, with fast-paced melodies and a distinct sound that carries through the first six games. See MoreĬomprehensive collection of tracks that span the Final Fantasy franchise Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call has over 200 music tracks in the base game from Final Fantasy I to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, with an even better selection of the most memorable songs from each title. This is really helpful for the harder difficulties where drawing with the stylus with high precision may be unfeasible. One major difference between Curtain Call and the original Theatrhythm is that you don't have to use the stylus if you don't want to: there's an option to just use the face buttons if you prefer. For Final Fantasy fans especially, following along with the gameplay to the songs you know and love by heart is really special. Once you get to the more upbeat battle themes that are faster and have a mix of different button inputs flying from left to right across your screen, it's a fun and satisfying challenge to pull off all of the notes correctly. While the basics are simple enough, with certain prompts signalling for you to press or tap your buttons or to instead use your 3DS stylus to trace a long note with the touchpad, things pick up pretty quickly. Engaging rhythm gameplay with improvements over the first game The way the rhythm controls work is great for keeping you engaged and on your toes.
