Rhythm Heaven

86 /100
31 juillet 2008

Rhythm Heaven, sorti le 31 juillet 2008 sur Nintendo DS, est un jeu de musique développé par Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 1 et TNX Music Recordings, et édité par Nintendo. Le titre met la musique entre les mains du joueur à travers plus de 50 mini-jeux rythmiques, contrôlés au stylet sur l'écran tactile au gré de la musique. La presse a salué l'opus comme une excellente addition au catalogue DS, Giant Bomb le comparant favorablement aux jeux WarioWare, tandis que GamePro relevait la variété de plus de 30 mini-jeux principaux et la recherche de notes parfaites. À l'inverse, certains joueurs sur Metacritic expriment leur frustration face au défi proposé, quand d'autres y voient un jeu DS remarquable prolongeant l'expérience du Rhythm Tengoku paru au Japon trois ans plus tôt. L'agrégation des notes lui attribue un score moyen de 86,47.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Giant Bomb 100/100

« Rhythm Heaven is a great addition to the DS library that's definitely worth checking out if you've ever liked a WarioWare game. »

GamePro 100/100

« Still, with such a wide selection of games to choose from with over 30 core mini-games, not to mention medals to win, "Perfect" ratings to earn, and incredibly simple yet insanely engaging Endless Games and Rhythm Toys to unlock (never thought I'd spend two hours digitally flicking a coin in tune with an ever-changing tempo), Rhythm Heaven is a must-own for handheld gamers everywhere, plain and simple, and a welcome breath of fresh air for the gaming scene in general. »

Universo Nintendo 95/100

« Although it has little problems that don't make it perfect, Rhythm Heaven is an excellent game which has to be, at least, played by every DS owner who has a bit of rhythmic sense. Those who don't even know how to get sound from a soda can will face problems while playing difficult levels. »

IGN 90/100

« Even if you’re not a music fan you’re going to love Rhythm Heaven. It’s completely off the wall and unlike anything you’ve ever played on the Nintendo DS, not to mention incredibly fun and just as addictive. »

Destructoid 90/100

« These musical minigames are ones that will make you laugh, challenge your sense of timing and reflex, and keep you coming back again and again. You'll fall in love. »

Wired 90/100

« Rhythm Heaven is exactly the sort of novel, deep, challenging game that people accuse Nintendo of not creating anymore. Play it. »

Nintendo Life 90/100

« It still stands as one of the finest titles to grace the Nintendo DS. It’s packed full of content and will keep even the most experienced gamers playing for a good length of time due to its deep replay value. »

Nintendo Power 90/100

« One of the few titles that does minigames right. [May 2009, p.86] »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

kingnoah26 2/10

« If you want to avoid getting upset and frustrated, please for the love of god avoid this game at all costs. To any rhythm Heaven fans, I know I sound like I'm exaggerating, but I'm being dead serious. The scoring system and audio-cue controls are so frustrating. If you make just a few mistakes, you fail. But in all seriousness, if you want to play an actually GOOD rhythm game, Just play guitar hero or rock band instead. »

JBminerlol 10/10

« Rhythm Heaven is an amazing DS game, the first outside of japan which the game 3 years earlier called Rhythm Tengoku was the first game, I love this rhythm game it's very fun and creative with lots of goofy rhythm games, also Tsunku is amazing. -JB »

Banesky 9/10

« Ghoul Shroom: The rhythms and the songs are the best part, but it can get tricky at times. »

Geocentric 10/10

« This game gives such a visceral, childish joy I haven't experienced anywhere else. »

M-Ditto 10/10

« An excellent rhythm game from Nintendo that truly focuses on the beat and stands out from other music games, showcasing Nintendo's creativity. If you're a gamer who has played other music games and felt dissatisfied – perhaps finding they rely more on visual cues than listening, or feeling unconvinced by the timing of your inputs – then you should definitely give this game a try. The touch-based gameplay is also exhilarating and feels great. I think the graphical style is stylish and interesting too. Personally, my favorite rhythm game within the game is probably Lockstep. »

jupip1truesigma 0/10

« this gave me trauma when i was a little kid and i dont forgive it. i've still been getting nightmares about it and its been over 10 years since i last played it »

Boysle 9/10

« - Together now. - AAAAAAAAA! The only downside to this amazing work of art is how inhumanely hard it is to 100% perfect it. »

Zingle_Bingle 10/10

« Amazing game by Nintendo! Super fun and addictive, and the touchscreen works really well on it. Wish they did more with the franchise!! »

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