I thought the guy was yelling MEXICOThe new dub of Marching Orders is good, but what did they do to Space Dance? The song was ready in English!
There's a grid form selection in the museum, which is also where you'll go to play the unlockable rhythm games.For people who played the JP release, does it go back to the traditional grid menu system or am I stuck with having to move back and forth between dioramas to select a game?
Had to take a break. Game's super fun but killing my thumb lol.
I don't think I can beat the coin game---I'm just not good at rhythm games it seems, tried for like an hour and spent tons of coins. Sad that my progress I guess is at an end already, thought I'd be able to pass by a decent amount before hitting a wall.
...they let me through the gate. :X
Fuck, I feel horrible now. I just don't have any rhythm, though I do okay at the normal games. I really don't *get* how to time the A press with the music.
I can confirm you get orbs from completing multiplayer challenges.
I don't really understand the point of the multiplayer though. we were both just playing the levels at the same time. I guess that's about all it could be, though.
Every song in rhythm heaven and most music you hear is written in what is called 4/4 time. This means there are 4 beats per measure and a quarter note gets the beat. In layman's terms you can break up most songs in Rhythm heaven into a count of 1-2-3-4. Here's a good game from the wii version that is easy to figure out the counting on
I discovered this as well (same issue, had trouble figuring out the timing of the bigger enemies), which was SERIOUSLY helpful. Might actually help me figure out the more annoying ones like Love Rap or that ghost guitar one from DS.If you fail the tutorials enough, there's actually a visual representation of this on the bottom screen. It was particularly helpful for the "bosses" of Super Samurai Slice, which for the life of me I couldn't figure out.
Is Monkey Watch in this game? Also, forever the best remix.
Is Monkey Watch in this game? Also, forever the best remix.
Mosdef.
And I don't know if it's been posted yet, but here's an awesome fan-made Rhythm Heaven anime intro that uses it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XbGoF3EmZA
Good to know, it is one of my favorite gamesYes, you may cower in fear before your monkey overlords now. Although, mercifully, the Moai statues are nowhere in sight.
It's just a competitive mode. The meat of the post-game content and difficulty is in the challenge trains.I can confirm you get orbs from completing multiplayer challenges.
I don't really understand the point of the multiplayer though. we were both just playing the levels at the same time. I guess that's about all it could be, though.
If you fail the tutorials enough, there's actually a visual representation of this on the bottom screen. It was particularly helpful for the "bosses" of Super Samurai Slice, which for the life of me I couldn't figure out.
And you just reminded me that non 4/4 time signatures are exceedingly rare in the series. The only ones that come immediately to mind are the witch waltz from the first game, and whatever the hell Donk Donk was from the Wii game.
I don't think there are any 3DS games on the Wii U. They'd make a completely new game instead (or have the old ones on VC).Oh my.
Is there any chance of this coming to the Wii U e-Shop or a Wii U physical release?
I badly need this in my life.
Oh my.
Is there any chance of this coming to the Wii U e-Shop or a Wii U physical release?
I badly need this in my life.
Is Monkey Watch in this game? Also, forever the best remix.
Well, technically,I haven't come across monkey watch yet but I hope it's a late game surprise.
Damn, they really wanted to cram in most of the Fever mini-games, didn't they.
So good. \(^U^)/Speaking of that incredible tune, have a brilliant performance on me. Oo-kie!
Robo dancerSo how many new games don't involve bears or fruit?
Super Samurai Slash? Tongue Lashing? First Contact? Sumo Stomp?So how many new games don't involve bears or fruit?
I think the early songs are shorter so you have less time to mess up. After the third or fourth world they're all normal length.Whoever decided what Rhythm Heaven needed was unskippable dialogue before each song and to make each song shorter on average so you spend more time in dialogue and less time in music should be fired.
I don't think I can beat the coin game---I'm just not good at rhythm games it seems, tried for like an hour and spent tons of coins. Sad that my progress I guess is at an end already, thought I'd be able to pass by a decent amount before hitting a wall.
Well, technically,.it's an unlockable in the shop
Also, looking at the unlockable mini-games.....
GBA = 3
DS = 3
Wii = 12
Damn, they really wanted to cram in most of the Fever mini-games, didn't they.
Is Monkey Watch in this game? Also, forever the best remix.
monkey watch is my worst nightmare
No, it's from the GBA one. Each world follows this pattern:
GBA game, DS game, Wii game, New game, Remix.
monkey watch is my worst nightmare
I never had any problem with it. My personal nemesis was and still is Air Rally (but I love it).Seriously.
They were probably messing with us by putting such a difficult song soo early in the game.