BassForever
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Those characters weren't in Space Soccer though, they were in Rhythm Rally.
You're right, but you still posted an image from that awful game and for that you will be banished to the shadow realm >:[
Those characters weren't in Space Soccer though, they were in Rhythm Rally.
I've always been a fan of the English vocals in Rhythm Heaven, but I can understand why people prefer the Japanese vocals in some games. Cheer Readers is not one of those games. The English vocals are perfect.
The only minigame I'm missing in this game is Love Lab. I guess the controls couldn't translate to buttons cleanly enough for Nintendo.
That fucking "All Remix" challenge, with lives than a score. I fucking hate the Machine Remix with those tweezer bulbs :<
I've always been a fan of the English vocals in Rhythm Heaven, but I can understand why people prefer the Japanese vocals in some games. Cheer Readers is not one of those games. The English vocals are perfect.
but does English Cheer readers have NE-BA GI-BU A-PU?
NO
Would I need a stylus to play this game? Never liked using a stylus for games but i loves Wario Ware on the GBA back in the day and this looks similar.
Would I need a stylus to play this game? Never liked using a stylus for games but i loves Wario Ware on the GBA back in the day and this looks similar.
So I just learned there is a full version of "I'm a Lady Now" (Honeybee Remix):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZWF6qi8jhE&feature=youtu.be
I always assumed all the vocal songs were produced in-house at Nintendo. Are there other remixes in the series that are like this as well?
Fuck why is there a 3rd fucking figure fighter I hate this game
Koi no Honey Sweet Angel
WISH ~ Kimi wo Matenakute
I Feel Fine!!
I love you Watashi no Kimi
Yagate Onna wa Kirei ni Naru Darou
Tokimeki no Story (no soundtrack release yet)
They're all produced by Tsunku, generally for performers and groups under one of his projects. You can find live performances for pretty much all of them too.
Koi no Honey Sweet Angel
WISH ~ Kimi wo Matenakute
I Feel Fine!!
I love you Watashi no Kimi
Yagate Onna wa Kirei ni Naru Darou
Tokimeki no Story (no soundtrack release yet)
They're all produced by Tsunku, generally for performers and groups under one of his projects. You can find live performances for pretty much all of them too.
Just finished up the main story mode with 100% of the skill stars and superbs, and I feel like I'm still just getting started with this game. I barely touched the challenge mode except to pick up perfects when they came up during my story mode run; I think I only bought one of the unlockable rhythm games, and my goat is only level 10.
This is an insanely generous purchase for $30.
Contact 2 is the first game that is really kicking my ass
Generally I hate any games where you have to call back a sequence, but there's a few in this one where the notes come faster than usual and it doesn't reflect that on-screen. Throws me off really badly.
something about the 3DS buttons unable to recognize really rapid A presses
it screws me up with Tempo Up Rhythm Tweezers and Machine Remix
it's still making me cry with Tempo UpTweezers recommends you alternate A and D-Pad
I've always been a fan of the English vocals in Rhythm Heaven, but I can understand why people prefer the Japanese vocals in some games. Cheer Readers is not one of those games. The English vocals are perfect.
The only minigame I'm missing in this game is Love Lab. I guess the controls couldn't translate to buttons cleanly enough for Nintendo.
real talk these gate guardian things are awful
this game never ends :lol
honestly I am still bad at Lockstep, and I don't expect I'll ever be good at it, but I think I've finally achieved a certain degree of adequacy. the main thing that helped me was to stop looking at the main screen. it really distracts from the audio cues to switch beats.
So now that I've encountered more than one I'd toss in my opinion again:Just play it on easy.
I've got mixed feelings about them. To me, I think the games are fun in their own way - but the idea of them gating your progress and being a money sink if you fail is a huge turn off. The fact that theres no free-play continuous practice mode BEFORE you beat it is sort of frustrating. It feels too punishing, especially some of the early ones.
The slap chop one is fuckin TOUGH. But when you mess up at least its hilarious seeing dude get hit.
Any tips on Lockstep? It's the only game I can't superb, but I feel like I'm so close to getting an 80 on it.
I can switch back and forth between the normal & off-beat, but I always miss the beat transition, if that makes any sense.