Categories: 3DSNewsPreviews

Charming new Theatrhythm Final Fantasy screens are full of character and progression


Square Enix this morning sent over a fun new selection of screens of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, their unique Final Fantasy RPG and music rhythm mash-up.

These new screenshots show off some of the character progression and ability systems within the game.

Read on for a bit more info too.

Character Progression in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy:
Players can level up characters and improve skills by fighting monsters, exploring the world and completing events.

  • Characters with high Strength or Magic skills can more easily defeat monsters in battle.
  • Characters with high Agility can travel greater distances in the field with an increased chance of finding treasures.
  • Characters with high Luck have greater odds of finding rare items and can avoid taking damage more easily.

Each character has a unique set of Abilities that aid in completing stages.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy is shipping for the Nintendo 3DS on July 3rd, 2012.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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