The beauty of Rhythm Paradise Megamix is that not only is there the wealth of classic mini-games, but a whole host of new ones enter the fray and easily match the quirky and addictive nature of their forebears, never getting boring, and always providing a great, but fair, challenge. This is back to the style found in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, and it is all the better for it. Even from the opening training section, it is apparent that all feedback given from previous iterations has been taken on-board here.Tapping away never seemed as reliable as a good, hard button press, and since the aim is to be so in time with the game that each mission can be successfully completed with your eyes closed, it is button-pressinglove all the way. The option is there to use the stylus, but the default is, thankfully, the more accurate button inputs. As does the removal of stylus use, as well - something that DS fans were split on. However, it really helps to draw players in more than ever before. Rhythm Paradise Megamix takes all of the best elements from prior releases, ties everything together with hilarious story elements that are so wacky at times you cannot help but chortle at how ludicrous the scenarios are.
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