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July 2012
(80%)
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Abstract: Unfortunately, the depth present is of a mechanical nature and not of a narrative one. When Square Enix wants to bring their characters together into one universe, they tend to frame it with a convenient battle between the benevolent goddess, Cosmos, and ...
Abstract: Let's go on an adventure…through music…It has had its highs, it has had its lows. Fans stare starry eyed at past iterations, and fall one by one should they stand by recent offerings. The Final Fantasy series is one that has had a shaky reception these da...
In summary, Theatrhythm is a very good rhythm-action game and a confusing but compelling RPG. But, above all else, it is a nostalgic anniversary package that will be adored by Final Fantasy fans and sets a new benchmark for interactive celebrations.Mo...
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Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: It's not easy to build a critically successful series around fan service, but that's exactly what Square Enix has done with the Theatrhythm games. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy was a well-received rhythm game for the Nintendo 3DS that featured dozens of songs...
Abstract: 3DSLet's make music together! Many people have enjoyed the music from Final Fantasy games over the years, so it was no shock when SquareEnix announced a Final Fantasy rhythm game. I admit, I was very excited about the titles and to express my love for ...
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Published: 2012-07-14, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy was developed with only fans of the series in mind, and it shows. But, when you build a game around music from only one series, that's to be expected. What FF fans need to know is that the game is fun, and worth picking up for t...
Abstract: A game like Theatrhythm Final Fantasy was inevitable. Given the series' ever-expanding catalogue of exemplary and instantly recognizable soundtracks, the real surprise may be that Theatrhythm, a game dedicated solely to the series' music and the people...
Abstract: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy ReviewWhat is it with the Final Fantasy series and its unrelenting desire to smother players underneath fluffy impenetrable pillows of adorable jargon? Theatrhythm is certainly no exception to the trend, clearly attempting to ...
Abstract: I'll be the first to admit it—I don't usually play rhythm games unless they involve beating on a plastic drum set, and though I've enjoyed my share of Final Fantasy games, I wouldn't count myself amongst the biggest fans of the series. What, then, am I...
Abstract: Square Enix isn't shy about a Final Fantasy spin-off, always ready to milk the franchise a little more in the name of nostalgia and profit. It is surprising, then, that it's taken the publisher so long to exploit one of the most iconic elements of th...