

Indeed, the game even has two fake endings before it eventually draws to a close, and each time I breathed a sigh of relief that I still had a few more hours to go until its dreaded final curtain call. With more than 100 mini-games to its name, including at least 70 from previous entries in the series, Megamix is one party you'll never want to end. It brings together the series' finest into a single greatest hits album for the 3DS, making it the perfect game to perk up a gloomy commute or to take on the road. Hosted by 44 Bytes.Megamix, however, is arguably the best one of the lot. © 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop.


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Like the best rhythm games out there, this is a title that is easy to grasp but difficult to master. The writing is comically slick in its weirdness, the visual style pops with delightful vibrancy and the songs are enough to make even the most rhythmically-challenged of us tap along in no time. The series never made quite as big of a splash globally as it did in Japan, so this entry works as a nice summary of everything that makes it click. Why should I play it?Īs the name suggests, Rhythm Heaven Megamix is something of a 'best of' mixtape for the franchise, but this isn't to suggest that the game brings nothing new to the table. It's not much of a gripping plot, we'll admit, but it is just enough to hang hours of rhythmic-based gameplay on, so we can't really complain. There's even a (loose) storyline in Megamix that is all to do with making a journey to Heaven World. You tap and press buttons along to the beat of a series of funky songs - it's a rhythm game, what did you expect? Tsunku takes on composing responsibilities again here and the tracks subsequently ooze with style.
