In with the 80s presentation is the music is filled with synth and guitar solos and you'll be able to
unlock more songs to beat up people in.
Completing songs also allows you to collect Rhythmia, which allows you to
unlock more songs to play, videos to watch, and even cards that detail the stories and history of every character in the game.
Another way to
unlock more songs, banners and even cosmetic changes to the notes in - game is in the Missions Mode.
Curtain Call is a pretty straightforward rhythm game — play songs to
unlock more songs — but following Final Fantasy tradition, there's a story that you can thankfully skip in favor of getting to play the game.
Players time their button presses and holds as the timing and screen prompts indicate, hoping for a high enough score to
unlock more songs, as well as earn the Diva Points necessary to grab goodies from the shop.
Not exact matches
Very few
songs require
more than 2 simultaneous inputs even on Hard, so if you don't want to play with your Switch lay down, you can hold it horizontally and use just your thumbs — even the
songs you
unlock post-game that exceed normal difficulty are largely playable with thumbs only.
By being successful in staying within the beat, you can
unlock costumes and cooler special effects for the
songs as you go along, which makes the game
more involved that you'd think.
Keep the beat well during the
song and you'll
unlock more content (including nearly 50 gifts).
If you do this when the chance is offered you'll
unlock bonus content in the form of stories told in the coffee shop,
songs that can be played outside of the mini-games and
more.
By doing
more such as viewing optional events, and increasing your approval rating, you might
unlock new dance moves,
songs, camera angles... You can also do your own dance routines using the PlayStation Camera, though I don't have one so couldn't test that.
Mechanically, Guitar Hero «s latest edition feels identical to past efforts, sporting a selection of progressively
more difficult
songs that are
unlocked by completing the game's career mode, while competitive and cooperative two - player modes keep the game's party atmosphere rocking.
Then there's the Sound Gallery and Movie Gallery, which is a gallery where you can listen to any of the
songs and cut - scenes you have
unlocked by encountering them and Badge List, which actually look
more like medals and are part of Fire Emblem Warriors» achievement system and encouraging you to do things like complete the Story Mode and completing an illustration and so much
more.
As you progress through the game, you will be able to
unlock new
songs, characters, dance moves, stage sets and
more.
The
more stars you earn, the
more songs, characters, and venues you
unlock in the game.
In addition, beat a
song on the normal difficulty
unlocks that
song again in Master Mode, which is a
more difficult version with great rewards.
If you are a dedicated player, there are tons of items cards to
unlock to power up your characters and get through some of the
more difficult quest medley maps, but I was just as happy playing my favourite
songs in music stage mode.