It seems like a really good offering for newcomers, but I have the previous two titles, so I'm not really interested in re-purchasing 70% of the same game.
I'm also not too happy that they went with button-based gameplay this time around. Rhythm Heaven Fever was great, but I really feel that they hit the nail on the head with the touchscreen controls on the DS (which is undoubtedly my favourite title from the DS era).
Tried the demo. Good lord, I enjoy rhythm games, but I am utterly awful at them. That one where they were playing table tennis wrecked me.
That last game was weirdly catchy, though.
"Wubba dubba dub is that true?"
"Whoa! You go, big guy!"
Haha, if you think you were wrecked by the table tennis game, you should try the DS one.
Oh, and I agree; the interview one is pretty adorable. I couldn't stop smiling each time I heard the interviewer's gibberish.
It's still a long way till next month, right? Sigh.
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Lol I was just playing that. Beat all 3 challenges but that last one was tough. I tap my feet to keep the rhythm going.
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I remember playing the DS version many years ago, but man am I bad at Rhythm games. The 3 second coin flip boss seems impossible to me.
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@Socar Wii and DS episode didn't do very well in the west despite big ad campaigns. I don't think they expect big sales for this one so no retail release. It's really hard to sell a game like that to the western audience.
@bitleman I don't buy that at all. If Europe gets the physical copy then so should we. If they also end up having only digital copy of the game, then I can understand that fact.
I find it very hard to believe that something like this to happen because of sales being poor is a lame excuse. If the series doesn't do well in the west, then why bother wasting money localizing the game in the west in the first place?
Actually, they sold well but not as well as Japan.
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