May 08, 2012

Rhythm Heaven Fever: A First

I actually played this game a while ago, and haven't had the pleasure of playing it again since *hint hint*. While wondering what to write this post about, Rhythm Heaven Fever kept popping into my head. Then I realized I haven't written anything on it! Also, because I haven't beaten the game I can't really write a review; this is how I came to the great decision of writing this post!

This game is a great one! It is completely worth a buy! I've only played it for like half an hour and recommend it! It's so awesome right from the start; a way good game for those who have good rhythm in their feet. It was fun and (once I got the hang of it) actually pretty easy on some levels. Of course it gets harder and harder! Some of the levels I could never imagine doing! Then again, if I actually owned the game I think I might be able to!

For my first time playing Fever, I say it was definitely worth it! It was fun and very VERY entertaining!! I think I fell in love when I first saw the trailer for it, and when I actually got to play it! I was so happy and it totally lived up to my expectations!! If you've played Rhythm Heaven Fever why don't you tell me about it? I'd love to know if you share the same opinion as me!

*Side note - Sorry I haven't been posting very often! I'm really overloaded with school right now, as it is getting closer and closer to the end of the school year! Plus I'm on the Student Council and I am doing stuff for that; anyways I am really sorry for the excuses but I'll try to post on my schedule again! Thanks for all your support!

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  1. Just finished the main game (still have some bonuses to unlock). I loved it so much I actually went out and re-bought the DS Rhythm Heaven (Toys R Us had it for just $9!).

    This is a brilliant, wonderful game with some great music tracks. My two favorites are Monkey Watch and Flipper Flop. I want Captain Tuck and the Flippers to be in the next Smash Brothers :) And I do like the button-pressing much better than the sometimes frustrating screen taps and swipes used on the DS.

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    1. I totally agree about button vs. touch screen control! I might have loved the DS version a lot more than I did had it not relied so much on touch control. It demands a really intense flick, so I thought it put my touch screen into unnecessary danger.

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