Each Music Stage offers the same fundamental gameplay as the other, but there are key variations to take into account that separate them. There are three basic song types: Battle, Field, and Event Music Stages. Square Enix will publicize more DLC song release dates moving forward. All that music and those characters wouldn’t mean a thing if Curtain Call ‘s gameplay didn’t back them up, and luckily the game does. Note: This list is up to date as of July 19, 2012. “Etro’s Champion” (Available July 19, 2012).“Desperate Struggle” (Available July 12, 2012).“Archylte Steppe” (Available July 26, 2012).“The Royal City of Rabanastre/City Ward Upper Level”.“Sarutabaruta” (Available July 12, 2012).“The Sanctuary of Zi’Tah” (Available July 26, 2012).“Battle Theme” (Available July 19, 2012).“A Contest of Aeons” (Available July 26, 2012). “Crystal Cave” (Available July 26, 2012).“Theme of Final Fantasy – FFXII Version”."Suteki Da Ne (Isn’t It Wonderful?) Orchestral Version”.Here is a list of every song included out of the box, along with the available and incoming downloadable songs, each costing a mere $0.99 on the 3DS eShop. Maybe you need to check first to ensure your favorite songs from the series are on the cartridge, or will be available via DLC. Tracklist 1-3, Nobuo Uematsu, The Crystal Tower - Final Fantasy III 1-4, Nobuo Uematsu, Battle 2 - Final Fantasy IV 1-5, Nobuo Uematsu, Home, Sweet Home. Maybe my positive review for Square Enix's rhythm-based celebration of Final Fantasy's soundtrack, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, didn't quite sell you on the game.
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