Doesn't seem like you even tried to beat it before posting that it's 'unfair' or 'overly challenging'. You know the rhythm minigames scale up their challenge as you get further into the game, right? That way, there's no need for dedicated difficulty settings.
(But even then, I wouldn't call a lot of the minigames in RH 'hard'!) How is the game 'almost a failure' just because you're bad at it? Games are allowed to be hard. Why would the 'rhythmically challenged' play a game called Rhythm Heaven? There's no violence, language, drugs or anything like that, so I'm not sure why it has a high 'consumerism' rating on CSM.Īs for the featured review, I'd like to ask Harold. 50 back-to-back catchy, colorful, and engaging rhythm games to hone your skills at, alongside a very innovative, simplistic control scheme make it accessible for players of all ages. This DS game is nothing short of a masterpiece.