Personal top rhythm games?

The Rhythm Heaven Series (specifically Tengoku GBA and Heaven DS)
The Hatsume Miku: Project DIVA Series (specifically F2nd, the first one with the 8-bit minigame, Megamix and Future Tone)

And uhhh... The Final Fantasy one on the 3DS. I don't know much other Rhythm games that I like other than Dark Witch Music Episode: Rudymical whcih really is a self-contained Rhythm game featuring the soundtrack from the second episode of The Legend of Dark Witch,
 
Ahahah, small world. I guess most people discovered it like that too then! ::cool
Yeah I'm not sure how big Dragonforce was before that but I'm positive they gained a lot of fans through that game.

That song was such a
::omgdoom
moment
 
Yeah I'm not sure how big Dragonforce was before that but I'm positive they gained a lot of fans through that game.

That song was such a
::omgdoom
moment
Very likely, was a massive marketing success. I agree lol, first time I heard it, even someone who was completely oblivious to metal in general younger, I was like "WTF AM I HEARING? ::omgdoom THIS IS SO GOOD." and eventually I had a phase that only lasted a few months where I would shamelessly state that Dragonforce was the best metal band ever. ::eggmanlaugh

Heroes of Our Time was also a very good one from Dragonforce. Overall, thank you guitar hero. But recently I thought, I kind of want to play Guitar Hero again, and it turns out some people made a clone of Guitar hero.

 
Does the Subrosian dance minigame in Oracle of Seasons count?
That thing is truly the hell
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Not used to play rhythm games and I'm not even sure if this one falls in the category, but I remember trying out tempo quest (jam game) which is really weird/janky but cool and you might find cute perhaps: https://pixel-boy.itch.io/tempo-quest
 
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(Harder than it looks and I play with mouse, I only play anime beatmaps to farm sometimes, generally I don't play anything associated with that otherwise. Nevermind the skin, I changed it since then).
Trust me, as someone who has never tried Osu and is probably too old to start now, that looked plenty difficult hehe Well done!::fire
I don't really play this genre much at all.
I guess the first two Guitar Hero games, if that counts. I played those quite a bit when they were new
Yeah, any and all experiences are welcome!
 
Trust me, as someone who has never tried Osu and is probably too old to start now, that looked plenty difficult hehe Well done!::fire
Thanks a lot! As for being old, i'm 50-50 on that. Osu is just mostly muscle memory and hand-to-eye coordination. Sure it can reduce with age, but I wouldn't say that it makes it impossible to improve at osu! I sucked HARD when I started it. But after two years of playing it, I can now do 5* on mouse, i'm sure you can play osu too! The stuff you see on youtube are vastly exaggerated in that, the demonstrated skill is very high, yes, but they do not show you the hours put into it, the hundreds if not thousands of retries to complete the entire song without misses (and i still miss a LOT), i mean you name it! ::thumbsupwario

And it's fine if neither you or I probably cannot do the 6* maps or beyond (at least for now), the good thing with osu is that it has infinite skill ceiling. Maybe I could do 6* after more years, who knows. It sounds like a time investment just for clicking circles on a screen, but that's because we consider 6* as a goal, instead of the process as the goal (big difference). I never expected to do 5*, only 2 or 3 stars and that was it, I just wanted to play the game without thinking of going anywhere. But naturally since it's mainly muscle memory and hand-to-eye coordination, even a half-dying mutant monster afflicted with the black plague technically can improve as long as he has these two biological skills (and most people have it). What once felt impossible progressively becomes your warm-up! ::beer

Osu is probably the strongest metaphor of getting skilled at literally anything. You're downright bad when you start, then months after you do a song you couldn't. Then a month later, you gain 15-20% accuracy more on that map, high score, and then a year later, you go 2* above. It's kind of astounding when you then look at all that you did, and see the improvement. ::omgdoom

But if still you don't want to get started with osu, that's perfectly fine, we all have different things we enjoy, and you alone decide what success is, not others. Does it change anything in my life that I can click circles faster than others? Nah. But it's a cool hobby from time to time, in my opinion. ::peacemario
 
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Thanks a lot! As for being old, i'm 50-50 on that. Osu is just mostly muscle memory and hand-to-eye coordination. Sure it can reduce with age, but I wouldn't say that it makes it impossible to improve at osu! I sucked HARD when I started it. But after two years of playing it, I can now do 5* on mouse, i'm sure you can play osu too! The stuff you see on youtube are vastly exaggerated in that, the demonstrated skill is very high, yes, but they do not show you the hours put into it, the hundreds if not thousands of retries to complete the entire song without misses (and i still miss a LOT), i mean you name it! ::thumbsupwario

And it's fine if neither you or I probably cannot do the 6* maps or beyond (at least for now), the good thing with osu is that it has infinite skill ceiling. Maybe I could do 6* after more years, who knows. It sounds like a time investment just for clicking circles on a screen, but that's because we consider 6* as a goal, instead of the process as the goal (big difference). I never expected to do 5*, only 2 or 3 stars and that was it, I just wanted to play the game without thinking of going anywhere. But naturally since it's mainly muscle memory and hand-to-eye coordination, even a half-dying mutant monster afflicted with the black plague technically can improve as long as he has these two biological skills (and most people have it). What once felt impossible progressively becomes your warm-up! ::beer

Osu is probably the strongest metaphor of getting skilled at literally anything. You're downright bad when you start, then months after you do a song you couldn't. Then a month later, you gain 15-20% accuracy more on that map, high score, and then a year later, you go 2* above. It's kind of astounding when you then look at all that you did, and see the improvement. ::omgdoom

But if still you don't want to get started with osu, that's perfectly fine, we all have different things we enjoy, and you alone decide what success is, not others. Does it change anything in my life that I can click circles faster than others? Nah. But it's a cool hobby from time to time, in my opinion. ::peacemario
I definitely get what you mean! Only reason I was any good at Guitar Hero was because I played it almost every day in my teens for like 5 years before my Xbox 360 died hehe

I am steadily getting worse at even the rhythm games I still play regularly, so it might take me a while, if at all, to pick up and improve on something like Osu ::sailor-embarrassed
 
Project Diva has such a nice variety of music genres it blows everything out of the water. It kinda sucks Sega stopped making them/adding charts to push the mobile game. I like lots of other ones like the Final Fantasy ones, Taiko no Tatsujin, and Rhythm Heaven but none of them come close to how invested I am with Project Diva's setlist.

There's also a Poppin Music port for the gameboy color I recommend people check out.
 

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