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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Review: A musically stimulating anthology (Blast)

Blast Magazine: The Final Fantasy games are known for being deep and engaging RPGs, so while TheatrhythmFinal Fantasy tries to provide players with some of these elements, its iconic music and effective rhythm game mechanics, something the series surprisingly isn’t known for, are what truly make it shine.

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The Best Final Fantasy Spin-Off Titles Ever Released

Xfire writes "The Final Fantasy franchise is nearly as old as the video game industry itself.

First released way back in 1987, what initially started as a hail mary title has since turned into a media franchise that has spawned more than a dozen mainline titles and been featured in other forms of media, making hundreds of millions of dollars along the way.

But while the mainline titles get all of the attention -- all eyes are currently on Final Fantasy 16 -- the franchise also has a handful of spin-off titles that are just as good as the mainline titles."

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Knightofelemia1158d ago (Edited 1158d ago )

I enjoyed World of Final Fantasy and I love Crisis Core

SDuck1157d ago

Do you even know what a spinoff is?

FallenAngel19841157d ago

Do you? if you even have to ask that

FallenAngel19841156d ago (Edited 1156d ago )

@ cool

It’s more than just having characters. KH uses various gameplay mechanics, themes, terminology, & aesthetics from FF.

It just happens to be a spin-off that’s also a crossover, similar to fellow spin-off crossover titles such as Pokémon Conquest, Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle, & Warriors All Stars

coolfool1157d ago

Does including characters from a game make it a spin off? If so, is Smash Bros a spinoff of Metal Gear Solid? 😕

Nerdmaster1157d ago (Edited 1157d ago )

I would put Bravely Default as the best Final Fantasy spin off, even though it doesn't carry the Final Fantasy name (although the japanese version does have the subtitle Flying Fairy so it could carry the FF acronym).

About the games in the list, I like Dissidia 012 a lot, but my favorite is Theatrhythm. I still turn on my old 3DS from time to time to play a few songs.
I wish it had some remixed or orchestrated versions of the old songs, though. NES/SNES songs are nostalgic, but when played by an orchestra they're taken to another level. Strange that some people complained that Theatrhythm Dragon Quest did exactly that... I guess nostalgia does speak loudly.

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The long history of pretty good indieszero games you probably didn't play: a guide

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido released earlier this month! We say that because E3 makes June a busy time, and also because, if early reports are accurate, not a lot of players picked it up. This is not new for developer indieszero, making its decades-long mission delivering interesting, quirky games that may slip your notice! Let's look at the team's history and break down what you may have missed.

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Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy discounted to below $15; Curtain Call to under $21

Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy has been discounted to $14.64 while Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call is also on sale for $20.86.

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