![]() The series has never garnered as much attention around the world as it did in Japan, so this entry is a nice summary of everything that makes it click. Why should I play it?Īs the name suggests, Rhythm Heaven Megamix is something of a “best of” mixtape for the franchise, but that’s not to say the game doesn’t bring anything new to the table. ![]() It’s not a particularly engaging storyline, we have to admit, but it’s just enough to keep you hooked on hours of rhythmic gameplay, so we can’t really complain. There’s even a (loose) plot in Megamix that has everything to do with a trip to the celestial world. You tap and push buttons to the beat of a series of funky songs – it’s a rhythm game, what did you expect? Tsunku again takes charge of the composing here and the tracks ooze style afterwards. Nintendo stood behind this one, which made the digital-only NA version all the more surprising.
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