An extremely well put together and extensive entry in the series that'll probably keep you busy for a while if you're a completionist. All the new games added are pretty fun, and the returning roster of games is mostly pretty good (I would've preferred a little more from DS and Tengoku, personally.)

Docking it one star because while I do believe this is a really good Rhythm Heaven game, I can't help but feel like it's missing a special something I really liked about the previous entries, hard to put my finger on it exactly, but I guess I feel like there's kind of an experimental edge to it that's missing for me, there aren't any stuff like the rhythm toys in the game, not a lot of weird secrets, and only 4 endless games. (Also no real reward for getting all perfects.) It's not a huge issue but it holds it back from being my favorite. I still believe this to be an extremely solid Rhythm Heaven game, particularly for beginners, however, and a good end point (presumably for a while, anyways) to the series. It's got a lot of love put into it and it's clear to see and hear while playing.

Reviewed on Apr 26, 2024


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