Given the wide claims of OCD-ridden children and the growing popularity of rhythm games during the early ’00s, it wouldn’t surprise me if Rhythm Tengoku was made in response. Although many have heard about it and may have played its sequels, it remains an obscure gem.įor fans of: Elite Beat Agents, WarioWare series, Rhythm Heaven Yet, all the quirky characters and scenarios feel like they occupy a coherent world, one where the offbeat antics of the WarioWare series successfully merge with the rhythm genre to form a portable classic that never made it to the States. Rhythm Tengoku, filled with characters and personality that are uniquely Japanese, is one such game. Japanese games often possess a delirious quality that leaves some people scratching their heads and others delighting in the madness.
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