Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise review

Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise review



The purest form of rhythm-action proves as accessible and inclusive as anything on Wii.

Just minutes after one of the most frustratingly conservative E3 conferences in recent memory, the image of Nintendo president Satoru Iwata staring at a bunch of bananas in his outstretched palm was a welcome reminder of his company’s willingness to indulge its inner eccentric. Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise is another, a game with such a delightfully antic disposition that it seems unlikely it would have been made by any other multibillion-selling corporation.

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