Apparently a trademark in Europe has been discovered by Deculture named «Curtain Call», which is most likely referring to the 3DS
rhythm game sequel Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.
Check out this new trailer for the 3DS
rhythm game sequel Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call!
The rhythm game sequel is coming to Nintendo 3DS in Japan on April 24, and a special 3DS XL bundle is set to launch on the same day.
Not exact matches
Midnight Carnival is a quite interesting
sequel in the LocoRoco series, with new gameplay elements that improve the
game rhythm and variety.
A new gameplay trailer has been released today for the
game, whose official title is Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of
Rhythm Alien, or Runner2, for short. The video shows the
sequel to Bit.Trip Runner by Gaijin Games looking somewhat more realistic while maintaining it's musical charm.
Watch on YouTube Subscribe to Polygon on YouTube The PlayStation 2
rhythm game Frequency, and its
sequel Amplitude, might have looked flashy as all - get - out, but both titles were surprisingly...
The PlayStation 2
rhythm game Frequency, and its
sequel Amplitude, might have looked flashy as all - get - out, but both titles were surprisingly streamlined titles.
By making Rock Band Unplugged a spiritual
sequel to Amplitude, Harmonix's critically beloved pre-Guitar Hero
rhythm game.
Runner3 is a
rhythm platformer sequel to the Bit.Trip Runner and Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, as well as the eighth overall game in the Bit.Trip series since the release of Bit.Trip Beat in
rhythm platformer
sequel to the Bit.Trip Runner and Runner2: Future Legend of
Rhythm Alien, as well as the eighth overall game in the Bit.Trip series since the release of Bit.Trip Beat in
Rhythm Alien, as well as the eighth overall
game in the Bit.Trip series since the release of Bit.Trip Beat in 2009.
So it shouldn't surprise anyone to hear that the publisher is already looking towards a
sequel for their upcoming
rhythm game DJ Hero.
Although deliberately simple in design, this
sequel / spinoff to Kirby: Triple Deluxe is an incredibly limited
rhythm game that can be completely explored in less than an hour.
The 3DS was home to old - skool dungeon - crawler Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, 360 / PS3 enjoyed a pair of fighting
games (P4 Arena and it's Ultimax
sequel) so good they were included in EVO tournaments, and the Vita was blessed with visual - novel -
rhythm -
game Dancing All Night.
After a year the original
rhythm game Patapon has earned its
sequel.
Aksys Games, a publisher of interactive entertainment software, is pleased to announce that the
sequel to the critically acclaimed and IGF award winning BIT.TRIP RUNNER, titled BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of
Rhythm Alien, is now out for the Xbox 360 video
game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
Runner 2: Future Legend of
Rhythm Alien is the
sequel to BIT.TRIPS» original
game that took
gamers by storm.
As the
sequel to early - PS2
game Frequency and the precursor to the recent Rock Band Blitz, Amplitude is the king of the multilane flight /
rhythm genre.
Rayark has been quite busy in 2018, first launching Cytus II [$ 1.99], the
sequel to their fan - favorite
rhythm game, back in January and then launching their visually stunning puzzle RPG Sdorica - Sunset [Free] just a couple weeks ago following a fairly lengthy soft launch period.
Overall, aside from a few minor quibbles, Project DIVA F 2nd is a truly fantastic
rhythm game, and is everything a good
sequel should be — rather than provide essentially the same
game with some new songs, there have been tweaks and improvements made across the board.
From the North American console debuts of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone and Superbeat: Xonic to the announcement of Persona 3 and 5 Dancing All Night
sequels, 2017 is a great year to be a
rhythm game fan.
And the characters and setting originally introduced by Rareware and associated with the Donkey Kong Country brand have made fairly regular appearances in
games published by Nintendo but, for the most part, are developed by a variety of second - party developers: the Paon Corporation developed the
Game Boy Advance puzzle game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseri
Game Boy Advance puzzle
game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseri
game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS
sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube
rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseries).
Often credited as one of the very first
rhythm games, PaRappa had a unique style and catchy tunes, and after playing the original, its PS2
sequel and the PSP port growing...
Often credited as one of the very first
rhythm games, PaRappa had a unique style and catchy tunes, and after playing the original, its PS2
sequel and the PSP port growing up, you can definitely say I loved it.
Donkey Kong has also starred in
sequels,
Rhythm Games, and has even been a part of
games such as Super Smash Bros and Mario Party, becoming a Nintendo staple.
The
sequel to Audiosurf, Audiosurf 2 is a
rhythm game that focuses on music.
Nintendo took an obscure, Japan - exclusive
rhythm game in Rhythm Tengoku, made a sequel and gave it to Beyonce to adve
rhythm game in
Rhythm Tengoku, made a sequel and gave it to Beyonce to adve
Rhythm Tengoku, made a
sequel and gave it to Beyonce to advertise.
The
sequel to Project Diva F brings with it an improved localization (with English song lyrics) and other features such as Japanese save imports, on top of what was already a great
rhythm game.