Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a celebration of Square Enix’s musical history, not just Final Fantasy, and the Theatrhythm Final Bar Line DLC lineup will give you the game hundreds of songs when all things are said and done. Over the course of the year, the publisher will be adding songs from NieR, Octopath Traveler, Romancing SaGa, Live A Live, and The World Ends with You to the rhythm game as DLC.
Currently, there are two Theatrhythm Final Bar Line DLC packs that have not been confirmed as of the time of writing. Those will release on October 11 and November 1. Let’s discuss which songs from Square Enix’s catalog would be perfect for Theatrhythm Final Bar Line.
Featured as one of Destructoid’s best Kingdom Hearts songs, “Dearly Beloved” is an iconic video game track that should be featured in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line. The stunning piano-led melody would be great to play against a video montage of the events from the Kingdom Hearts series. You can also feature the bombastic jazzy version of “Dearly Beloved” from the music-rhythm take on the franchise Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory if you need a track with more energy behind it.
It’s a shame that the Theatrhythm game based on Dragon Quest never made it to the West. Square Enix can redeem that by including “Strange World – Marching Through The Fields” in this game as DLC. The piece is absolutely beautiful with a tremendous flow to it. It starts off as a slow, striking number and then elevates in tempo with heightened percussion. The strong theme carries through as the hero in Dragon Quest VIII explores the open world. Playing this in Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line, with its unexpected twists and turns, would be great gameplay-wise.
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