
There are 10 total FF1 tracks in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line In some cases, a song has multiple stages of multiple types available.įF1 / FF2 / FF3 / FF4 / FF5 / FF6 / FF7 / FF8 / FF9įF10 / FF11 / FF12 / FF13 / FF14 / FF15 / Spin-Offs & CDs Where we know, we've listed what type of stage each song is set to. Each stage is one of three types - EMS (Event Music Stage), FMS (Field Music Stage), or BMS (Battle Music Stage), with the play setup and mechanics differing slightly from one style to the next. In gameplay terms, the three core pillars of Theatrhythm are retained. The song list for Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is very large, but that's in part because of much of it has appeared in the three previous Theatrhythm games - though there's still some all-new additions to this game, all of which are noted below. Music Tracks included with Theatrhythm Final Bar Line This list has been compiled with the help of our friends over at French FF fan site Finaland, and was pulled together with information from various official Square Enix resources. This page covers it all, including when you can expect each DLC pack to release. In addition to all this, there's also a Digital Deluxe version, which adds a bunch more Final Fantasy songs to enjoy.
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Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.The initial 385 tracks you'll find as part of the game on launch are all from the Final Fantasy series - while later on, you'll be able to purchase season pass access to DLC packs for music from Square Enix game series' including Nier, Mana, SaGa, and Chrono Cross & Trigger.

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