ONM writes: If nothing else, Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise is persuasive proof of the importance of context. Break it down to its absolute basics and you've got a game in which you do nothing more than press the A button, or occasionally A and B together.
Given how many great games have been released in previous generations of consoles, Sam from TOS names his favorite ones that he has played this year that are worth replaying.
Digitally Downloaded writes: "This is a topic that has been constantly gnawing at the back of my mind for quite a while now and that I wanted to put in writing; less obvious games (i.e. no Mario, Zelda, Metroid or third-party AAA titles) for the Wii U that would not only appeal to masses of gamers, but that would also flawlessly expose the mechanics of the console as well."
GamePlanet - Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise pitches itself as a quirky entry into the rhythm genre, but it quickly becomes monotonous. Extremely simple gameplay, a control system that doesn't take advantage of the Wii's point of difference, and a limit of only two players all come together to beg the question: why isn't this a downloadable mobile game?