On paper this sounds like it could get old fast, but that could not be farther from the truth. Play well enough and you unlock the next stage finish all the stages and you unlock the next series of stages. For anyone uninitiated to this series, it tasks you with a group of music-based stages where it’s up to you to keep your rhythm with button presses or stylus taps. Rhythm Heaven: Megamix takes that relaxed and encouraging attitude and runs with it from start to finish. That philosophy extends to every corner of the game, ensuring that even if it takes try after try to get to another stage it’s hard not to do so with a smile on your face. It’s never “Game Over” or “Failure” with Rhythm Heaven it’s “Try again…” or “So close!”. While it can be challenging at times and comes more naturally to others, the game never makes you feel too bad for mistakes. And that’s really the name of the game here, keeping that sweet rhythm the entire way through. To this day, we’re able to say things like “Double up!” and “Donk-Donk” to each other without missing a beat. Top of the list would be playing through the entirety of Rhythm Heaven Fever with a close group of friends in one night, trading off the controller every game. Rhythm Heaven as a series holds a special place in my heart for a lot of reasons.
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