It's a bit better than Rhythm Heaven on GBA, but this is one of the few games where I don't care for the touch controls. It's funny given I love Theatrhythm, but that game felt better designed for them, this game is very finicky with them and it's a lot harder as a result. Rhythm Heaven just works better with normal button controls.
Surprisingly high-quality and with a lot of great challenge and creativity to the rhythm games. Even using the coins you earn to play around with simple rhythm "toys" or minigames was a really charming touch. The game has so much heart to it while also taking its central mechanics seriously. I just wish I was better at it!
there's this primal longing deep inside me that can only be sated by playing a game where you have to hold the DS sideways. so shout out to this game for filling that void.
this game is fire as hell. the aesthetics are really nice throughout, and there's so much variety in what you're doing that it never feels like you're just rubbing your shit on the touch screen. i'm glad that this game just revels in its wackiness and never tries to explain itself past. you are playing ping pong, don't mess it up! i'm pretty happy with the control scheme too - sure, the button controls of other games are more natural but flicking the touch screen is way more fun.
sure, there's like one or two games that felt like they just didn't work (i had more trouble with the lizards than moai doo wop 2 tbh), and the grading system is really inconsistent sometimes. like i'll fuck up all of remix 10 and somehow not fail, yet mistiming one karate man pot means a just OK. but even though the rest definitely aren't all winners, it's crazy just how many good ones there are - even though a good chunk of the game is just remixes, i'm still constantly like. hell yeah give me more.
i think if i wanted to go for all perfects it would make me want to die, so shout out to you folks out there willing to do that shit. i'll probably come back to this one at some point because the amount of OKs i got make me feel really insecure, but i'd probably still have just as much fun with it. as long as i'm not doing the lizard one again
this game is fire as hell. the aesthetics are really nice throughout, and there's so much variety in what you're doing that it never feels like you're just rubbing your shit on the touch screen. i'm glad that this game just revels in its wackiness and never tries to explain itself past. you are playing ping pong, don't mess it up! i'm pretty happy with the control scheme too - sure, the button controls of other games are more natural but flicking the touch screen is way more fun.
sure, there's like one or two games that felt like they just didn't work (i had more trouble with the lizards than moai doo wop 2 tbh), and the grading system is really inconsistent sometimes. like i'll fuck up all of remix 10 and somehow not fail, yet mistiming one karate man pot means a just OK. but even though the rest definitely aren't all winners, it's crazy just how many good ones there are - even though a good chunk of the game is just remixes, i'm still constantly like. hell yeah give me more.
i think if i wanted to go for all perfects it would make me want to die, so shout out to you folks out there willing to do that shit. i'll probably come back to this one at some point because the amount of OKs i got make me feel really insecure, but i'd probably still have just as much fun with it. as long as i'm not doing the lizard one again
Definitely a step up from the first, approaching Fever levels but held back just a bit by a handful of more forgettable games + DS controls (though I played Touchless, they're still a bit much). There's plenty of songs that will stick with me (Fan Club 2, Love Lab, Karate Man as always, maybe The Dazzles, surprisingly Built to Scale, etc). I had a good time with this one.