The rule of thumb in deciding whether Rhythm Heaven is worth your time is by weighing in on how much you enjoyed the WarioWare titles. Much like its predecessor, Rhythm Heaven relies on players playing the same handful of mini games repeatedly, however, everything is so well done and simplistic, nearly anyone can enjoy it. The title looks fantastic and finally arrives to the United States as a fine example of Eastern-designed music gaming done right – simplistic, yet insanely fun with a variety of original tunes and unique presentation.
If you're growing weary of the endless wave of guitar games and consider yourself a music game fan, there's no reason to not own Rhythm Heaven. Even if you're not a fan of the genre, the accessibility of the title and its undeniable charm can still pull you in and serve up a score of fun.
Nintendo has registered new trademarks in Japan for multiple games including Elite Beat Agents, Rhythm Heaven, and Disaster: Day of Crisis. The trademarks made recently include their other famous IPs Super Mario, Mario Bros., Yoshi’s Crafted World and Kirby’s Epic Yarn as well.
Nintendo trademarks four new titles. The names of the titles are Wrecking Crew, Rhythm Heaven, Mario Super Sluggers, and Golden Sun. Let us hope something new will come from these trademarks, either a remake or a new title.
Wrecking Crew and Rhythm Heaven sound like they could be cool new IPs.
A new game in the Rhythm Heaven series was announced for the Nintendo 3DS during the Direct presentation today.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix will feature over 100 mini-games featured in the original Rhythm Heaven title for Nintendo DS, Rhythm Heaven Fever for the Nintendo Wii, and the unreleased version released exclusively in Japan on the Game Boy Advance.
Yeah that is true seems to have the RPG's covered at the moment. Great for those who like them but Zelda and Pokemon is my RPG limits ;) other than that it's all about smash, Mario kart, Pilotwings and Luigis mansion 2. Some pretty great games on the system.