NintendoLife writes: "Rytmik is the Flipnote Studio of the musical world: accessible, versatile and a lot of fun, though sadly it lacks any built-in sharing feature. Such an addition would have turned this into an absolute must-have, but as it stands, there's still more than enough power in this pocket package to make it a worthy purchase for musicians and even those just curious about creating some big tunes".
IGN writes: "If you're a DSi owner and you're the least bit musical, you've really got no excuse not to have downloaded at least one of these robust digital synthesizer apps for your system -- we've been getting tons of them lately. Abylight's Music On series, Rhythm Core Alpha and even XSEED's KORG-10 titles released on physical cartridges all offer ways to lay down tracks on the go, serving as portable, miniature music studios to capture your creativity when you're far away from your home suite of tech".
A true legend of a game comes to the Wii Shop Channel this week in form of an exclusive Virtual Console Hanabi release – Final Fantasy, the starting point into the best loved fantasy RPG series of all time, never released before in Europe in its original form. Available to download from WiiWare this week is a great game of Pub Darts – perfect for parties or for playing with friends.