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Destructoid review: Ontamarama

Destructoid editor Leigh Alexander says "You don't need me to tell you that music-based rhythm action titles are hot shiz these days. Is it because the combination of music with skill-based activity triggers endorphins? Stimulates the brain's reward center? I'm not a neurologist, but I like to pretend to be one. In fact, the cops are looking for me right now, something about a "botched" brain surgery. While I'm hiding out in a secret underground bunker, I've been playing Ontamarama, the latest Japanese beatmaster to reach our shores grace a the good folks at Atlus, hoping a new rhythm title will help pass the time and make me feel good. Sort of like a crack addiction, but without the depression, poverty or the soiling myself."
Charlie2688 - contributor
Published: 702 days 15 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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