TTR is rhythm gaming at its most basic and cynical, it offers nothing new, has no auditory feedback, but halfbaked clones seem to be the mainstay on the iphone, so if people are happy with this kind of dross, knock yourselves out..
TTR is rhythm gaming at its most basic and cynical, it offers nothing new, has no auditory feedback, but halfbaked clones seem to be the mainstay on the iphone, so if people are happy with this kind of dross, knock yourselves out..
what a hideous looking game.
paying attention EA?
@Agumen:
My god, that music was dreadful. why are Japanese game companies 20 years behind musically yet pull off such great art? that music sounded like a Japanese version of Dan Reed Network or something..
@Fallible:
NYCresistor are about to survive the recession comfortably methinx ;)
iphone app store is an absolute quagmire of garbage on the whole, there's even a game on there that actually contains graphic rips direct from SNES zelda.
mainly because americans can sit in their big homes and play games, as opposed to sharing a tiny home with their parents like most japanese do.
did anyone tell him his game sucked?
considering this is a country that already has "women only" subway cars during rush hour, it's obvious that japan has plenty of rampant disrespectful mysoginsts that have zro respect for womn, so, no surprise there.
i'm gonna be deejaying anisongs/drum and bass/game music/rave/j-pop and other stuff at a NYE party in a famicom/chip tune cafe in kyoto!! woohoo!
"yo dawg, we heard you like 3d, so we put 3d on your 3d so you can play home and have a living room so you can sit while you sit."
the 2 eyepatches are inspired...
I had high hopes for this, but this game is beginning to look like a play mechanic that never found the gameplay.
hm.. it's similar, for sure, but hardly plagiarism