Takes a lot of the greatness of Rhythm Tengoku and amps it up a bit for me, making for a game that I find equally as delightful as that one, but without a lot of the little caveats that prevented me from feeling outright adoration towards everything it did. The biggest glow up for me is the way that a lot more of these minigames feel structured towards playing along with the music rather than Tengoku often finding itself in this slightly strange position where I felt more like I was responding and reacting to split second musical cues within any given track. It essentially led to an experience that felt far more intuitive and natural to follow from moment to moment, with the bits that did lean into making the player react to something incredibly quick/memorise what's coming up feel more in line with a playful switch up as opposed to the core approach that was taken.

I felt that this was most apparent with the way that my failures in this were primarily execution errors based on losing the flow of a song momentarily, rather than being blindsided by something that was a bit too fast for me to comfortably hit without already having such knowledge in advance. My favourite change to how the game plays however, is the tactility that gets added thanks to the tap and flick controls that this takes on, as opposed to just button presses. So many basic actions immediately feel much more impactful when accompanied by the layers upon layers of feedback that's usually associated with hitting such cues, and adds a lot of appeal to some games that I otherwise feel I wouldn't care as much about, not to mention whenever it has something a bit more unique here and there, like the bottle shaking in love labs. While not all of the remixes are great, still having a few too many moments where it's just basic interactions strung together, there are a few of them that are absolutely fantastic both musically and how it messes with the cues to make for some incredibly cool, clever moments that feel good even after you've gone through and done them a bunch of times. One of the coolest DS games that happens to also use the hardware in one of my favourite ways, essential gaming.

Reviewed on Jun 17, 2023


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