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By Alisha Alix|November 1, 2023
The recently announced free-to-play music drumming game, Taiko no Tatsujin RHYTHM CONNECT has now been made available in specific regions. The latest Taiko no Tatsujin mobile game provides players with an accessible and enjoyable taiko drumming experience. Designed in a portrait-mode format, this mobile game all
By Alleef Ashaari|June 5, 2023
Taiko No Tatsujin is a rhythm game franchise by Bandai Namco, where players beat a taiko drum in time with the music. The franchise mostly features Japanese songs, but it does occasionally add foreign songs from time to time. In the next update for Taiko No Tatsujin Nijiiro Ver., the game is surprisingly adding a Malay
By Aliah|July 26, 2022
The newest content of your favourite Taiko drum rhythm game is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year on 23 September. New content from Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival includes trendy hot tracks like "MEGALOVANIA", “Gurenge”, “Feel Special”, “Into the Night”, and many more. They have also added
By Mr Toffee|June 23, 2022
Need a big drum rhythm game fix? Then you'll have to wait until a few months later. Bandai Namco announced that Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, the latest drum rhythm game where you hit on a taiko drum to the beats of the song, will be out for Nintendo Switch on 23 September worldwide. At launch, the game will f
By Team KKP|June 8, 2018
Do you feel like your Nintendo Switch is lacking a certain beat of a drum? A Taiko drum? Bandai Namco will give you that chance to rub that rhythm gaming itch for you, since it just announced the English version of Taiko no Tatsujin for the Nintendo Switch for Southeast Asia digital music drumming fans. The game will
By Alisha Alix|August 29, 2023
Platform: Nintendo Switch (version reviewed), Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Apple Arcade Genre: An inspired world of dance performances with beat-shaking maracas For more than a decade, rhythm games have been a fan-favourite genre among gaming enthusiasts. The early 2000s saw the introduction of two such games –
By Jess Goh|July 9, 2023
Rhythm games have become a staple genre of video games, dating back to the mid-1990s, but considering that there are so many control schemes and themes that they use now. It’s important to understand where they came from, not just for their memorable songs and flashy visuals. While it’s impossible to cover every si
By Team KKP|September 15, 2022
Update(15/9/2022): Bumped to 15th September, on the big day. Tokyo Game Show 2022 is coming soon mid-September, and will feature a ton of news from many of Japan's finest. We're talking Capcom, Bandai Namco, Koei Tecmo, and even others like Xbox who will be showcasing the latest and greatest. The Computer Enterta
By Mr Toffee|June 21, 2022
Infinite Carnage, the Malaysian gaming community and events organizer known for air-dasher fighting games, will be hosting one of 2022's biggest rhythm game arenas in the country this coming weekend, 25 to 26 June. The arena is part of the Quay to Japan event supported by Animangaki, which takes place in Malaysia's
By Alleef Ashaari|February 10, 2022
Here it is, folks, the first proper full-length Nintendo Direct since September 2021. The presentation showcased a lot of exciting stuff for Nintendo Switch owners to look forward to. Check out my full recap and roundup of the Nintendo Direct February 2022 showcase below: Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes Publi
By Mr Toffee|April 2, 2021
We never thought Apple Arcade would be where all the cool games from Japan be at, yet here we are. PlatinumGames, Mistwalker, and a few prominent devs have released their games on Apple Arcade effective immediately. First up is PlatinumGames' World of Demons, an action game with Okami watercolour-and-hard-sumi-e-str
By Alleef Ashaari|August 26, 2020
Nintendo decided to punk us all and release a surprise Nintendo Direct Mini presentation earlier today. It's certainly impressive, considering that this comes only one week after the Nintendo Indie World Showcase 2020 earlier this month and a month after July 2020's Nintendo Direct Mini. Check out my full recap and ro
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