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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Theatrhytm Final Fantasy Curtain Call Collector’s Edition Review

Hello everybody and welcome to a Collector’s Edition review of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call! This awesome game came out in 2014 but I didn't get it at the time due to lack of money and also due to being busy with school. This game is after Theatrhythm Final Fantasy which came out in 2012. Both Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call Collector's Edition was found at J&L in New York. 

Theatrhythm is great for anybody into the Final Fantasy music or just rhythm games in general. It uses the touch screen to challenge your precision to the beat of the song by tapping and swiping the screen. 

The box is super shiny with Chocobos and Moogles!
The back of the box.
The contents of the box are the game, two CDs which have 25 songs in total, 3DS collector pouch and five CollectaCards. 20 of the 25 songs being Best of Theathrythm and the other 5 being Remixes. 
The pouch is black with the cute smaller versions of Final Fantasy characters singing on the front. There is no details on the back. I might keep it in the plastic to keep the design preserved as it is possible that it will rub off as times goes on. It is a zippered pouch so it is very secure.
The inside of the pouch is gray and felt like. The top had two small sections that would be perfect for storing extra DS pens and loose games. 
The CDs have beautiful details of Chocobos and Moogles on them. The Best of Theatrhythm has a red back ground and the Remix CD has a white back ground. The CD case actually has two CD slots so both of the disks can be securely placed together. 



Last are the CollectaCards which are like the ones you get in the game! They are just as shiny as the front of the box and the back of each card as the background of the character. Also on the back are Collectacard passwords to obtain them in the Curtain Call game. 

This collector’s edition is very much worth it especially if you are a fan of any of the Final Fantasy games or just the music of Final Fantasy. I feel like both Theathythm games were under the radar because not that many people knew about it. The games have loads of challeneges and a versus mode which increases its re-play value. However, trying to find the games are tough due to it being out for a while now. 

Will try to keep doing review on Collector’s editions since I feel it does help out others and doing these are fun. So until next post! 

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