![]() ![]() The first thing players will notice is how the game looks. After its well-acclaimed original title, the series spread its wings and landed on the Nintendo Wii, and the result was a musical experience as great as any other one out there. Rhythm Heaven first appeared on the Nintendo DS as a fun alternative to either those who wanted to get into the rhythm gaming genre but did not have the ability to deal with the overwhelming amount of buttons that had to be mastered in Guitar Hero and Rock Band, or as a nice break for fans of those two titles that were on the lookout for a simpler, yet charming, experience. This huge void, caused by the industry’s intense rush to increasingly produce games with more flash, is where simplicity is acknowledged as a redeeming quality, and that space is occasionally filled up by companies with very creative minds that have no fear of swimming against the undertow. In a world where, most of the times, more is usually seen as better, gamers who appreciate the two sides of the gaming world (its capacity to produce gems that are impressively big and complex, but to also come up with titles that are delightfully simple) end up falling victim to an extreme need to play something that is stripped down, straightforward and fun a game that does not demand huge amounts of physical or mental exercise, and that amuses without trying too hard. ![]() ![]() Original in its concept, outrageous in its presentation, silly in its heart and amusing its feel ![]()
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