Information (from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_Heaven_Fever):
Like previous titles, the game features various levels with their own set of rules, requiring the player to play in time to the rhythm in order to clear them. These levels range from stabbing peas with a fork, to attacking evil spirits with a sword and playing badminton in midair. The game is played with the Wii Remote held vertically, with players required to either tap the A button, or squeeze the A and B buttons together. At the end of each level, players are ranked on their performance, with at least an 'OK' rank required to clear the level and progress onto the next. Each set of levels culminates in a Remix stage, which combines all the gameplay elements of the previous levels in one stage.
Clearing levels with a Superb/High Level rating earns medals which unlock extra content, including Rhythm Toys, Endless Minigames and levels from the original Rhythm Tengoku. Levels that have been cleared with a Superb rating may also be randomly selected for a Perfect attempt, in which the player can try to clear the level without making any mistakes with the maximum of 3 retries before the perfect challenge disappears. Clearing these unlock bonus items such as songs and lyrics. The game also features a Dual Mode in which two players can play simultaneously. Levels played in multiplayer require players to earn enough points in total to reach the desired rank and clear each stage, with bonus points awarded based on the harmony of the players that can improve the rank. These levels come with their own set of medals which can unlock multiplayer minigames.
Gameplay footage:
Trailer:
Example of a minigame:
Example of getting a Perfect on a minigame/Example of a remix:
Where to buy it:
I'm assuming you would play this like Just Dance 2, so I would think you would buy it from a local game store. I'm not entirely sure where else you could get it (that is a reliable source to you, that is). Any bros want to help me out with a good link for this?
Why should you play it, bro?:
In the last episode of Parappa, you mentioned how much you loved music games. I have Rhythm Heaven for the DS, and it is TONS of fun.
I haven't actually played this version, but I've heard that it's even BETTER than the DS version, so it must be amazing! Plus, it's basically a collection of minigames, and, depending on the minigame, you have to mash buttons on the Wii Remote in rhythm.
There are tutorials before every minigame, so it'll never leave you wondering what to do (although some minigames ARE harder to get than others...but you can do the tutorial for practice over and over until you get it!).
After unlocking every few minigames, you unlock minigames called "remixes", which are pretty much medleys of the last few minigames you've played, to reinforce what you've learned to play. At the end of the whole game, there's a remix (Remix 10) that hashes together EVERY minigame - it's really hard!
The way you win the game is pretty much this: you perfect every minigame, which means you do it without messing up or getting slightly offbeat. That's pretty much "completing" the game. It'd be easy to just do tons of minigames in a row for an episode. I think you'd really love the game, and there's characters in every song you could name...plus, the songs are really catchy!
The only downside I can think it may have is that it is a bit out there, it's very Japanese (although it IS in English) and the premise and some songs may seem too weird for you to play. However, I feel its quirkiness could be a welcome change to what you play. It's honestly up to you, Pewdie.
Message me or comment on this post if you have any questions, bros! c:
Like previous titles, the game features various levels with their own set of rules, requiring the player to play in time to the rhythm in order to clear them. These levels range from stabbing peas with a fork, to attacking evil spirits with a sword and playing badminton in midair. The game is played with the Wii Remote held vertically, with players required to either tap the A button, or squeeze the A and B buttons together. At the end of each level, players are ranked on their performance, with at least an 'OK' rank required to clear the level and progress onto the next. Each set of levels culminates in a Remix stage, which combines all the gameplay elements of the previous levels in one stage.
Clearing levels with a Superb/High Level rating earns medals which unlock extra content, including Rhythm Toys, Endless Minigames and levels from the original Rhythm Tengoku. Levels that have been cleared with a Superb rating may also be randomly selected for a Perfect attempt, in which the player can try to clear the level without making any mistakes with the maximum of 3 retries before the perfect challenge disappears. Clearing these unlock bonus items such as songs and lyrics. The game also features a Dual Mode in which two players can play simultaneously. Levels played in multiplayer require players to earn enough points in total to reach the desired rank and clear each stage, with bonus points awarded based on the harmony of the players that can improve the rank. These levels come with their own set of medals which can unlock multiplayer minigames.
Gameplay footage:
Trailer:
Example of a minigame:
Example of getting a Perfect on a minigame/Example of a remix:
Where to buy it:
I'm assuming you would play this like Just Dance 2, so I would think you would buy it from a local game store. I'm not entirely sure where else you could get it (that is a reliable source to you, that is). Any bros want to help me out with a good link for this?
Why should you play it, bro?:
In the last episode of Parappa, you mentioned how much you loved music games. I have Rhythm Heaven for the DS, and it is TONS of fun.
I haven't actually played this version, but I've heard that it's even BETTER than the DS version, so it must be amazing! Plus, it's basically a collection of minigames, and, depending on the minigame, you have to mash buttons on the Wii Remote in rhythm.
There are tutorials before every minigame, so it'll never leave you wondering what to do (although some minigames ARE harder to get than others...but you can do the tutorial for practice over and over until you get it!).
After unlocking every few minigames, you unlock minigames called "remixes", which are pretty much medleys of the last few minigames you've played, to reinforce what you've learned to play. At the end of the whole game, there's a remix (Remix 10) that hashes together EVERY minigame - it's really hard!
The way you win the game is pretty much this: you perfect every minigame, which means you do it without messing up or getting slightly offbeat. That's pretty much "completing" the game. It'd be easy to just do tons of minigames in a row for an episode. I think you'd really love the game, and there's characters in every song you could name...plus, the songs are really catchy!
The only downside I can think it may have is that it is a bit out there, it's very Japanese (although it IS in English) and the premise and some songs may seem too weird for you to play. However, I feel its quirkiness could be a welcome change to what you play. It's honestly up to you, Pewdie.
Message me or comment on this post if you have any questions, bros! c:
He-he-how's it going, bros? My name is Juuuuuuulia!
Eh. Doesn't really work as well. :L
Eh. Doesn't really work as well. :L