
Curtain Call is akin to a setlist/feature update that you might find in most other rhythm games. The music of these games has been the basis of countless tribute bands and CD releases so its no surprise that Square has created a package that turns that aspect itself into a game. With a set list that includes everything from popular main series music, to even spin offs and lesser known games, there seems to be something for any fan to like. Square-Enix has found a way to leverage the near universal love for these soundtracks with the Theatrhythm series. That game started my extensive love affair with the JRPG genre, but that’s a story for a different day. The point is that the soundtrack of the game stood out to me, and then I was blown away by the rest of the Final Fantasy games I played afterward. After a bit of coercion on his part, I caved and took the game home to try out. I started with Final Fantasy X on the PS2 when a friend of mine wouldn’t stop raving over how great it was. I‘ve been playing Final Fantasy games since I was 11 years old.
