Oh boy. The most recent video game sales numbers in Japan are not good. In fact, they’re bad. Very bad.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
A sequel to the first FINAL FANTASY rhythm action game released in 2012, THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL expands on the original in every way with new gameplay modes, over 200 songs, and 60 playable characters. Featuring music that spans the full breadth of the storied FINAL FANTASY franchise, players tap along to the memorable beats and harmonies as the adorable, stylized characters battle and quest through their worlds. The music of over 20 titles is brought together in one package, fusing together the moving scores, cinematic visuals, and role-playing elements the series is known for.
Oh boy. The most recent video game sales numbers in Japan are not good. In fact, they’re bad. Very bad.
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