Theatrhythm Final Bar Line

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Genre: Rhythm
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Indieszero
Release Date: Feb. 16, 2023

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'Theatrhythm Final Bar Line' Details Music Stages, Styles, ProfiCards, Characters and Party Formation - Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 16, 2022 @ 12:51 a.m. PST

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a toe-tapping game that celebrates 35 years of amazing Final Fantasy music through fast-paced, endlessly replayable rhythm-action gameplay.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line brings together the music of Final Fantasy and other Square Enix games in an audio extravaganza that celebrates some of the best soundtracks in all of gaming.

With 385 tracks as standard, and loads more coming to the game post-launch, plus a wealth of gameplay modes, it’s an absolutely massive package that will thrill Final Fantasy fans, rhythm action aficionados, and… well, basically anyone who loves music.

The new game is a rhythm action game that celebrates 35 years of amazing music from the Final Fantasy series, and beyond.

You’ll put together your dream Final Fantasy party, choosing from 104 characters, and exciting RPG battles play out alongside the rhythm action.

When playing, you’ll push buttons in time with the music to match triggers moving across the screen on three different types of stage, from traversing fields and taking on classic series monsters in battle, to reliving some of the series’ greatest moments.

It sounds simple enough, but like the best games in the genre, it’ll test your dexterity and timing - and your ability to get in tune with the track.

That said, the game is designed to be a game for everyone. Simple to learn controls and up to four difficulty settings mean you can jump in and start having a good time - whether you’re a rhythm-action savant or have the gaming equivalent of two left feet.


Music Stages

In this mode, you can freely play any tracks you’ve unlocked. Aim to beat your high scores or play however you like!

Additional Information: You can sort all the tracks you have unlocked by name, series, or other groupings, making it easier to find the song you want even as the available track list grows.

Styles

Standard Style: The core play style of the game using the standard controls.

Pair Style: A style that lets two players play together on one screen. In an Battle Music Stage or Field Music Stage, each player takes either the upper or lower lanes. In an Event Music Stage, they take either the left or right lanes.

Simple Style: A style that uses simplified controls, letting you play with just a single button.

ProfiCards

ProfiCards contain a player’s personal gameplay records. You can customize the icon and card design to your liking.

Create your own unique ProfiCard to swap with other players!

Additional Information: You can also set a summonstone to your ProfiCard. After a Multi Battle, you exchange ProfiCards with other players, giving them the attached summonstone. You keep the summonstone even after giving it to other players.

Characters and Party Formation

Features 104 characters from across the FF series! Newly confirmed characters include:

  • Final Fantasy X
    • Tidus
    • Yuna
    • Auron
    • Jecht
    • Seymour
  • Final Fantasy X-2
    • Yuna #2
    • Rikku
    • Paine
  • Final Fantasy XII
    • Vaan
    • Ashe
    • Baltheir
    • Fran
    • Gabranth
  • Final Fantasy XIV
    • Y’shtola
    • Thancred
    • Yda
    • Alphinaud
    • Y’shtola #2

Characters can be obtained by unlocking their associated title in Series Quests. You can also obtain enemy characters by clearing the final stage for each title!

Is there multiplayer?

There is! Another player can pick up a controller and complete stages locally in Pair Style.

Alternatively, you can head online for exciting Multi Battles where everyone plays together! It’s not just you against the music - you can interfere with the other players’ plans and make clever use of your Burst abilities to turn the tables and grasp victory.

And when the battle’s done, you can exchange ProfiCards!

What if you just want to enjoy listening to the music or watching the movies?

Over the course of playing the game, you’ll earn songs to listen to in the Music Player and movies to watch in Theater mode. It’s a great way to hear the sounds of the series without any pressure - just sit back and let the music wash over you.

And speaking of the music…

 

What music tracks are included?

The standard game includes 385 carefully selected music tracks from across the whole Final Fantasy series.

That includes pieces from the original Final Fantasy through to Final Fantasy XV in the main series, as well as remakes, spin-offs and various soundtrack CDs.

The full list is not being revealed just yet, but you’ll be able to play iconic songs like One-Winged Angel (Final Fantasy VII), SUTEKI DA NE (Isn't It Wonderful?) (Final Fantasy X), Torn from the Heavens (Final Fantasy XIV Online) and many, many more.

The tracklist expands even further into the Square Enix repertoire within the Season Pass(es) included with the Digital Deluxe and Premium Digital Deluxe Edition. Both of these digital editions also contain an additional 27 songs, including Final Fantasy VIII’s Eyes On Me (we’ll go into more detail on the different editions later in the article).

What will be available as part of the Season Pass?

Numerous additional music track packages will be released for the game after launch as part of the Season Passes, taken from the across the entire library of Square Enix games. These new packs will be released on an ongoing basis after launch - it’s like a concert that never ends!

Season Passes will include tracks from the NieR series, SaGa series, Mana series, The World Ends with You, Octopath Traveler, Live A Live and loads more!

There are three Season Passes, each featuring different titles’ music tracks. Every Season Pass will contain 5 song packs for a total of 30 songs each.

What editions of the game can you get?

Three editions of Theatrhythm Final Bar Line will be available at launch:

  • Standard Edition: Available physically and digitally, this contains 385 sounds from across the Final Fantasy series
  • Digital Deluxe Edition: Contains all songs from the standard edition, plus 27 additional tracks, and Season Pass 1.
  • Premium Digital Deluxe Edition: Contains all songs from the standard edition, plus 27 additional tracks, and Season Passes 1-3.

Digital pre-orders are now available in Nintendo eShop and in the My Nintendo Store on Nintendo.com and will be available later today on PS4.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is coming to PS4 and Switch on February 16, 2023.


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