![]() ![]() I guess I have some slight Cheer Readers nitpicking with one line “Rah Rah Sis-Boom-Bah-Boom” instead of “Never give up” (which in its Engrish sound, it’s Nevah give-a a-poo). I thought “Fo Sho” was a nice touch, though. “Into You” just doesn’t feel lovely enough. While I appreciated the effort and I thought that MC Adore’s voice was perfect for it, the words just didn’t work. The translation, however, just didn’t work. In the Japanese version, this game was awesome and carried out well. My biggest nitpick, however, goes to the one game that just bothered me the most– Love Rap. It may have been better if they had some tailor-made 2 player games instead of just rehashing old games (not that 2 player Ring Side isn’t hilarious because it is). It’s basically just the same games but with the addition of another person. The 2-player mode, which was harped upon quite a bit in commercials, was not as fantastic as I thought it’d be. You’ve got to be able to stick with it and work through it. If you are someone with no sense of rhythm whatsoever, you are going to find yourself frustrated with this game. One thing is the fact that it is very challenging. Now for things that I found wrong with it, most of them are pretty subjective. It’s either got to be “Dreams of Our Generation” or “Beautiful One Day” (don’t let the Engrish title fool you, it’s not as awkward).Įven Mario appreciates the importance of dressing appropriately when seal… hugging. I can’t pick which song I like best of these ones. Nintendo took notes on that and did a fantastic job with translating the songs and hiring singers who sound like they actually give a crap about what they’re singing. While that version is fantastic, the songs with lyrics were pretty much lacking in either tone or words-wise. A huge worry for the North American version was if the localization was going to butcher these songs quite like they did in the DS version. What is the best thing about this game compared to its predecessor are the songs with lyrics. It spans from rock to pop to funk to even bossa nova– a very diverse mix of music. A big selling point for this game is the music itself, produced by famous Japanese music producer Tsunko (the o is actually a male symbol). What else works with this game are, most importantly, the songs. Plus, it’s surprisingly fun to punch flower pots and do combos on a bunch of things. It’s the legacy game that finds its way into each installment. However, the best game in this bunch (or at least my favorite) has to be Karate Man. Probably the game that gave me the most fits was Packing Pests 2 with the offbeats. The Samurai game was very tough but worthwhile too. What I will say is that during Flip-Floppers, it took me about 5 tries to medal it because I kept squeeing at the baby seals and how cute they were. I could go on with each game, but that would take forever. Though playing the Bossa Nova mini game can be a little embarrassing if you have someone in the next room who doesn’t know the game. Even the description of the game itself is stumped. And I haven’t even gotten to the Donk-Donk game…that game is way too hard to explain. One minute you’re golfing with a monkey and a mandrill, the next you’re mimicking a primate with a tambourine or maybe a wrestler answering interview questions from a young woman, or a dog playing badminton in an airplane with a cat. What works with this game, first off, is the levels and the scenarios that you find yourself in. It’s your sense of rhythm that is put on trial for the game to judge and decide if you’re worthy to move on to each level. The controls aren’t really what matter, however. In this game (unlike its predecessor in which you had to tap and flick everything), all that is needed is the A button and the B button on the Wii remote. Despite this, this review is nothing short of glowing.įor those who haven’t played either Rhythm Heaven or any of the WarioWare games, Rhythm Heaven Fever is a collection of short mini-rhythm games with bizarre scenarios and adorable artwork. ![]() A true accomplishment when you realize that sheer difficulty in keeping up with the rhythm in these games. Three days and a sore list later, I stand before you having gotten through the entire game and medaling in pretty much everything. I would’ve gotten to this a lot sooner, but I promised myself that I would play through the entire game before I gave my impressions. ![]()
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