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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call

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Sep 11, 2014
95
RPG Fan
A top-notch game bursting at the seams with Final Fantasy nostalgia.
Sep 11, 2014
95
ZTGD
Frankly, the only true requirement for the enjoyment of this fantastic title is that you love great music and like to have fun.
Sep 23, 2014
95
Universo Nintendo
Even the small issues of Curtain Call will not manage to take it away from the spot of the best rhythm game on the system.
Sep 11, 2014
91
Gaming Age
All in all, I’m pretty impressed with the overall package of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.
Oct 23, 2014
91
Games Master UK
Well worth the ticket price and a mus for FF fans. [Dec 2014, p.80]
May 6, 2014
90
NintendoWorldReport
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.
Sep 11, 2014
90
Nintendo Life
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call is far more than a lazy expansion to the original release. The volume of extra content is truly impressive, but it also shakes up the formula with new modes to give the experience a fresh feel.
Sep 11, 2014
90
Game Revolution
Curtain Call is a nice and “fixed” update to the original Theatrhythm, which while good already, is made better and with a few additional little tracks tossed in.
Sep 11, 2014
90
EGM
Square Enix did exactly what they should have done when preparing a sequel to their RPG rhythm game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy—they made every one of its elements better. Curtain Call not only builds upon what made the original great and makes it even better, but also brings additions that take the series in an exciting new direction.
Sep 11, 2014
90
Multiplayer.it
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call is just all around bigger and better than its prequel. With over two hundreds songs and more than sixty characters to unlock, different gameplay modes, deeper RPG elements and tons of collectibles, there's really no reason to underestimate it if you are a fan of Final Fantasy or rhythm games in general.
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