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Fragland: Rhythm Paradise Review

Rhythm Paradise is charming, funny, immersive, original, musical and... difficult! If your inner rythm structures aren't good enough to follow the beats of f.i. The Prodigy you'll be sweating like a pig if you want to complete the entire game. Those that love music, super original and refreshing minigames or like a challenge is at the right address with this new DS game.

Pros:
* Very original
* Good music and graphics
* Lots of variation
* Very charming

Cons:
* Sometimes too difficult
* Not always clear what you need to do

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8.1

Gamerstek: Rhythm Paradise Review

Gamerstek: "There are 25 unique mini-games, but its variants raise the amount to over 50. Each game is very different from the previous ones, meaning that each game represents a new challenge ..."

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7.0

BrutalGamer Review: Rhythm Paradise

BG writes: "Rhythm games… bleuch! Oh please god not another bloody collection of rhythmic mini games on the DS - shoot me now! Although… this was made by the same guys who made the spankingly good Wario Ware. Couple that with the fact that this is the sequel to one of the titles that started the rhythm game movement way back on the GBA, Rhythm Tengoku… hum maybe a closer inspection IS required."

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8.7

Gamebosh Review: Rhythm Paradise

If you are one that can get with the music and feel the rhythm, chances are you've mastered Gitaroo Man and somewhere in your collection is the Dreamcast version of Rez. Perhaps you're even partial to strutting away the hours on Guitar Hero (or lo and behold, an actual guitar). If you're rhythmically challenged, however, you might avoid any type of music game in favour of something a bit more brain challenging or adventurous.

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