


However, for those players who struggle to keep beats, they may find the game very difficult.

For for players with good rhythm, they will enjoy the game. It is hard to accurately judge the difficulty of the whole game as it relies on the player’s sense of rhythm to progress. Some games only rely on one-button to be pressed, often the A Button, while some get more complex and throw in multiple buttons. In the case that you don’t know however, Rhythm Paradise Megamix is made up of various mini-games that are all based around learning and following the rhythm of the song.
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The gameplay of Rhythm Paradise Megamix does not do much to differentiate itself from past installments of the series although, in my opinion, it does not really need to. So was the wait worth it or will Rhythm Paradise Megamix fall on deaf ears? Let’s find out. Thanks to this fans have had to wait until the end of October to finally play the game. While America received the title as a digital download in June, fans in Europe were promised a physical release like with past titles. Then to the surprise of many Nintendo revealed Rhythm Paradise Megamix to Western audience, promising it out by the end of 2016. It was nearly a year and a half ago when Rhythm Paradise Megamix launched in Japan as Rhythm Tengoku The Best+ and at this time no one had any idea if the game would come to the West or not. I would like to thank Nintendo UK for giving us the opportunity to play and review this game.
