the first Rhythm Heaven game i played and the one of the first games i bought with my own cash. i always really liked the vertical screen approach with the touch and flick controls, it's really satisfying for most of the games and there's rarely misses when it comes to the stage selection. it also oozes artistic and musical charm as usual and might be the hardest of the series
Rhythm Heaven for the DS is a good game because of all the different songs and mini-games. It also has my favorite mini-game “Glee Club” which I enjoy replaying a bunch. I think the issue I have with this one is the lack of things to do besides the main games, then the fact that the scoring is so picky brings down my rating. But with that being said I enjoy it a lot.
Somehow had never rolled credits on this bad boy (Remix 6 is a beast)
Rhythm games really are just on another level; the flow state is so rewarding and the design and user interface for this DS entry is just flawless. It feels like this game is still 10+ years ahead of everything else. The fact that there aren’t a million weird rhythm mobile games inspired by this series is a human failing.
Rhythm games really are just on another level; the flow state is so rewarding and the design and user interface for this DS entry is just flawless. It feels like this game is still 10+ years ahead of everything else. The fact that there aren’t a million weird rhythm mobile games inspired by this series is a human failing.
I was listening to the soundtrack this week at work, and I got my 3DS out so I could look at how much of the game I had originally completed, and then I got sucked into it again. The soundtrack goes hard and the gameplay is fun if occasionally frustrating. Still a great one to revisit every now and then.
my personal top 5 bangers in no particular order:
- DJ School
- Karate Man / "Struck By the Rain"
- Lockstep 2
- Love Lab
- Remix 3
my personal top 5 bangers in no particular order:
- DJ School
- Karate Man / "Struck By the Rain"
- Lockstep 2
- Love Lab
- Remix 3
i love music but i could never get into a rhythm game cause something always felt off or out of time, but not on this occasion. rhythm heaven truly feels like heaven when you get it right, even though it can be frustrating as hell at times. with a unique way of using the ds's two screens, this game delivers unbelievably responsive gameplay, almost like playing an instrument. its silly looking graphics match it's casualness and each level gives you something unique while still using the same simple mechanics. i don't usually write reviews before finishing a game but i feel like i'm gonna keep it on my 3ds for a while to enjoy it over and over and hopefully if my skill permits i'll get some perfects on the levels i enjoy the most.