i just read the stories sometimes on the internet because i uninstalled it in two days not enjoying the new gameplay.īegan playing Guitar Hero at an arcade exactly 10 years ago in early 2012 even if my actual first attempt was an unmitigated disaster. I'll be fast about Love Live School Idol Festival, played for two years from march 2019 to 2021 on a daily basis, i managed to receive a lot of ultra rare cards when i was at the very last chance of love gems or whatever, and i had some laughs or even touching stories with the chapters, especially the 31 when μ's give the spotlight to the supporting girls trio of Hideko, Mika and Fumiko (the girl in my pfp since i joined Myanimelist) because of their help behind the scenes. this is a chance for a wall of text of mine about something i still like a lot. In the end, I think rhythm games are neat, although sometimes frustrating but I'm starting to learn when it's good to take a break from the same song. I've even discovered some cool artists through rhythm games, like t+pazolite or Frums for example. Thankfully most rhythm games I've tried match with what I like to listen to outside rhythm games. I lost interest in LL: School Idol Festival practically immediately because I don't feel like playing to only Japanese pop songs. I feel you, the songlist is the most important for me too when it comes to enjoying rhythm/music games. I enjoy music and the structure of a song matters to me to hook me and I will recreate it myself in a hum or arm timing it with my fingers sometimes but if the song doesn't hook me I can't really enjoy a rhythm game that much (which even in Rhythm Heaven games was hard to do for me sometimes even if I just sucked at working out what timing it wanted me to do with certain ones compared to just not really liking the songs). That never threw me off from rhythm games just not good game design of devs not understanding how to do it properly.Ĭrypt of the Necrodancer does seem really cool though of a way to do it besides the lining up you see in many rhythm games (never played it I just have seen footage). I appreciate them but don't have that much interest in button presses or find I can line it up with the music/or it really being that fun (music taste makes it tough for me to enjoy them too) that way compared to button combos in action games.Įven besides the bad rhythm game attempts I've played in other games that don't match it to the music at all. I never tried DDR or Guitar Hero, DJ, Band, Osu or any of those at all. I tried one of the Project Diva games demo's on the PS Vita (was considering Supebeat Xonic though at one point) and it was fine but didn't grab me (not because it's Vocaloids either just the gameplay and songs didn't hook me but won't deny the personality is there). The only series or type of games I really got into was Rhythm Heaven which of course is just WarioWare but music/rhythm game minigames/microgames.
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