![]() In order to get to a brand new stage, you need to play through a stage from each of the prior games first. Remember how in the Kirby’s Dream Collection you could either select various Kirby games right off the bat or jump right into the new content? Rhythm Heaven Megamix isn’t like that. ![]() ![]() I’m also not huge fan of how the compilation is organized. At least there is a free demo to help cushion the blow. That probably makes sense, as the last game in the series reportedly didn’t sell very well outside of Japan, but it’s still a bummer. It’s also looking like Nintendo is opting for a digital only release for Megamix. Some of the game’s songs have a radically different feel in their original language. It looks like you’ll be able to select English or Japanese vocals as well, which is a nice touch. There’s also 30 all new stages, a relatively lengthy story mode, a multiplayer mode for up to four players (only requiring one copy of the game), a goat feeding panchiko-style mini-game, a secret Warioware character swap mode, and a bunch of other odds and ends. Instead, we have the sudden launch of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, a compilation of over 70 stages from the first three games in the series - Rhythm Tengoku (which was never released outside of Japan), Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever. Many Nintendo fans were hoping that Mother 3 would receive a surprise release at E3 this year, but so far so bad on that front.
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