The music of FINAL FANTASY comes together here. A rhythm action game packed with carefully selected music tracks from across the whole FINAL FANTASY series. The music of FINAL FANTASY and other Square Enix games come together here. Includes popular tracks from a total of 46 different games, featuring the latest music from FFI through to FFXV in the main series, as well as remakes, spin-offs and various soundtrack CDs. Relive the thrilling battles and soaring emotions alongside beautiful music and video. Throw yourself into the rhythm. Push the buttons in time with the music to match triggers moving across the screen on 3 different types of stage. With easy to learn controls and four different difficulty settings, anyone can jump in and have fun straight away. You can even grab a second controller to play together with a friend in the same room.
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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line – PlayStation 4
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(7 customer reviews)
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
Last updated on October 30, 2024 6:39 pm Details
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aZombieDictator –
Very good rhythm game with tons of classic songs. Highly recommend.
DS14 –
Great visuals, addicting gameplay, and over all fun. Not one for musical games, but the mixture of music and RPG elements is nice. Very fun wether alone, or with friends.
TJTJ –
If you’ve played Theatrhythm before, this is a no-brainer purchase. It’s great to be able to play this on a large screen with a full speaker setup. I was curious how the controls would work since previous titles were on the 3DS. But apparently the input for this is based more on an arcade release in Japan. It’s adapted very well in my opinion, with most of the focus being on pressing one or two buttons and moving the joystick. I’ve not come across any issues where I felt cheated out of a press, but some of the dual joystick moves take some practice. The base game contains so much music it’s almost overwhelming. Every mainline Final Fantasy is represented, including key characters and monsters/bosses. The art style is fun and the presentation is great. There is a lot of DLC planned for this game, but given how much you get with the initial purchase I found it hard to be bothered. You can buy a Season Pass or just buy the packs for the specific games you’re interested in, which so far has included things like The World Ends with You, Nier, SaGa, and other popular titles. I really only have a couple of complaints: 1. You can adjust the timing in the settings, but it’s manual. Most of these games let you hit a button in time with a beat to determine the timing, but this game does not offer that. It’s a really weird oversight. 2. I honestly almost never find anyone to play with online despite the online modes. I expect it’s not crossplay with the Switch version, which probably would have helped. But overall it’s a ridiculous amount of content in a very fun package and completely worth full price.