![]() ![]() The challenge lies in how ‘perfect’ you can be in your timing. You’ll still be pressing buttons (or using the stylus if you so choose – but why would you?) in time with the rhythm prompts and on-screen animations. The gameplay though essentially remains the same as previous entries. What is new though is that for the first time the game features a full blown story mode, which, in typical Rhythm Heaven fashion doesn’t take itself too seriously but it does enough to make you care for the slightly sassy Tibby and his quest to return to Heaven World. Rhythm Heaven: Megamix is actually not a fully brand new game but rather a greatest hits collection from game’s past with a few bonus tracks added for good measure. So you can imagine my excitement when just a few days ago Nintendo decided to have a ‘and it’s out… NOW!’ moment at E3 and finally release Rhythm Heaven: Megamix in North America. Then why do I love this series so much? Maybe it’s the addicting gameplay, wacky presentation or the pick up and play nature of these titles but I just can’t get enough of these games. My sense of timing is awful, I’m practically tone deaf and I’m just plain bad a rhythm games in general. ![]() On the surface I’m probably the worst person on Earth to review this game. ![]()
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