![]() If there’s one thing to hate about this game, it’s those darn Fillbots. There’s just so much crazy to shake a stick at. One minute you may be helping out a mating ritual of some strange looking lizards, the next you’re a nerdy science girl catching flasks from a cute nerd boy you have your eye on, and soon you’re a karate man whose getting pots and barrels thrown at him. Doesn’t matter how silly the activity may be, it’s made even more epic thanks to the fantastic soundtrack and the surreality of it all. In essence, this is the video game form of “A Spoonful of Sugar” from Mary Poppins. This game pretty much makes rhythm-based games out of mundane activities. Regardless of its origins, the game is still awesome. Once the Nintendo DS came out, however, the game got to a whole new level with the usage of the touch screen. ![]() The first game, Rhythm Tengoku, came out for Japanese Game Boy Advance systems in 2006. ![]() I have no idea what the creators of Rhythm Heaven were on when they came up with the idea for this game, but I want some of it.Īs with Earthbound, Rhythm Heaven is the second of the series, but the first to come out in North America and the UK. ![]()
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