![]() It's simple, it's fun and most notably, it's challenging. Rhythm Heaven Fever (Or, as it is called in the UK, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise) is quite easily one of the best rhythm games out there. But all in all it's a really fun and unique game that you'd be hard-pressed not to enjoy, and definitely worth its $30 price. I was a little disappointed too that each minigame only has a single song (and thus only a single pattern of button-pressing to pass) attached to it. The songs could stand to be a bit more high-quality, though (most were just simple electronic tunes), and the lack of a retry option for when you're trying to perfect a minigame and mess up once is frustrating. There's no gimmicky motion controls either, which is always a plus. There's a surprisingly large number of minigames with a great sense of humor, everything controls great, and even players who are good at rhythm games (like me) will have a tough time getting good results on many of them. It's a bit lacking in content for a full $60 price tag, though. There's a It's hard not to recommend this game at the price of $30. It's hard not to recommend this game at the price of $30. ![]()
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