The Switch and PlayStation versions of the Square Enix music game have been discounted to their lowest prices yet.
By Steve Watts on
Final Fantasy is known for lots of things: chocobos, airships, arguments over whether or not the latest one counts as a Final Fantasy game. But perhaps more than anything it's known for its music, which Square Enix capitalized on with the Theatrhythm spin-offs. The musical rhythm game homages culminated (so far) in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, a curated who's who of iconic Final Fantasy music. And now thanks to Prime Day, you can get it for the lowest price yet.
Both the Switch and PlayStation 4 versions of Theatrhythm Final Bar Line are down to $35 for Prime Day, a big discount from the usual $50 price. Each of these includes hundreds of music tracks from across the entire series history. Square Enix has also put out several DLC packs for even more music, including songs from its other renowned RPGs like Chrono Trigger and the Mana series.
«Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is the apex of the Theatrhythm spin-off franchise,» Jason Fanelli wrote in GameSpot's Theatrhythm Final Bar Line review. «Its vast and varied library of music is a nostalgic thrill, the gameplay is approachable while offering plenty of challenge, and the sprinkling of RPG elements like party customization offers a personal touch--even if that touch isn't super impactful. There's something here for everyone, from the staunchest Final Fantasy fan to the person who only knows Cloud and Sephiroth from Smash Bros. There are a few minor missteps along the way, but none of them create any major malfunctions in the experience. Simply put, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a master-class symphony of fun and nostalgia, and it is a game worthy
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