As is the nature of these things, Rhythm Paradise never made it to South African shores, and neither did its Wii followup, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise. It was enough of a success that a followup was released for the Nintendo DS. The first game, Rhythm Tengoku for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance, never made an appearance outside of Japan, but was a massive success over there. The music has always been great, and the game’s art style has always been a treat to look at. If this intrigues you in even the slightest, come feel the beat with me as I review Rhythm Paradise Megamix for the Nintendo 3DS.įull disclosure: I am a huge, huge fan of the Rhythm Paradise series (also known as Rhythm Heaven in the US, and Rhythm Tengoku in Japan), to the point where I imported the original games. But then you’ll miss out on what could possibly be described as the gateway drug to rhythm games. Look, if you’re not a fan of rhythm games, then you might as well stop reading now.
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