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VGC Review: Major Minor's Majestic March

VGC writes: "Before delving into Major Minor's Majestic March, I often found myself curious as to why the game had seemed to rarely be in the public spotlight. Obviously, the game wouldn't appeal to everyone's tastes given the family-friendly art style and atmosphere presented, and the fact that trendy flavors and modern hits prevalent in your standard Rock Band and Guitar Hero offerings were substituted for a variety of classic marching band themes could alienate a few who consider themselves well-versed in today's musical gaming scene. Most importantly, simplicity is intrinsic to Major Minor, and its gameplay prides itself on musical tempo controlled via Wii Remote gestures rather than acquired skill with a packed-in instrument."
4.5 / 10
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 189 days 23 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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