GP: "The Rhythm Heaven series has harnessed a tight-knit and dedicated fanbase in the past couple of years. And luckily for us, Nintendo has decided to bring the series’ first console appearance here to North American shores (and soon enough to Europe!). Along with that, they’ve even been putting emphasis on the game’s release with publicity moves such as the launch party in Los Angeles and putting the game at the incredibly low price tag of $30.
Now is Nintendo going to do all of that for a lackluster game? On the contrary, Rhythm Heaven Fever holds tightly to its roots and delivers a spectacular display of the rhythm gameplay that we’ve seen in the past."
In honor of the recently announced Rhythm Heaven for 3DS and everyone’s ongoing obsession with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Random Nintendo presents a mash-up of the two. Watch as Little Mac fights the likes of Pikachu, Ganondorf, and Captain Falcon in perfect rhythm.
Edge Online: Remember the weird language used by the D’ni people in the Myst series? It was a thing of beauty, and added an interesting layer to the game. Those are not the main reasons why I liked it, though. What I really liked was knowing that the developers had bothered to create it, and had done so with a depth and commitment that frankly made them heroic. But I am a sucker for that sort of thing. I’m the kid who reckoned the best thing about the Star Wars films was the languages. Heck, they even needed subtitles. Swoon! So naturally I imagine the Myst guys had a similar mindset to me and loved the challenge of making up their language as well.
I'll have to replay Myst someday. I don't think I fully appreciated the amount of detail that went into that game/series when I first played it as a child.
Do you ever have one of those days where you want to sit at home and do nothing but play video games? What if you were given that chance but the condition was that the moment you turned that game on you will have to finish that game in a single sitting. Well that is what quirky girl group Crayon Pop set about doing when they featured as guests on a long running cable game show.
It would appear as though the only thing about this program and its participants that is actually Japanese is the game Rhythm Heaven itself. Though I live in Korea, this is the first time I've seen this show. I'm surprised to see that they have somewhat high profile idol groups as guests. Curious to see if they have more "involved" games played with consoles other than the Wii.
The $30 price tag really makes it an easier purchase.
Wubba-dubba-dubba's that true?
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Best. Minigame. EVAR.