Login / Register
Mobile SiteIE8 Accelerator
News - RSS
Reviews- RSS

Music News
Film News
Game Abuser
SteelSeries
Newb Review
UberScore.com
DigitalX
Gateway Gamer
Loquax Competitions
Rhapsody: A musical Adventure DS Buy @ Game
...whatever blows your horn... -
mrjoekerr67
- 15/04/2009 21:51:34
Genre: RPG - Publisher: Square Enix - Release Date: out now
Game Platform Price Comparison - DS Lite
Cons: too short, too easy...too girlie
|
![]() Silver Y Award |
The Review
About mrjoekerr67
Name: John McmeikenAge: 42
Member for: 2 Year(s) 6 Month(s) and 25 Day(s)
Reviews: 60
Average Score: 7.63
More from John
More about John
This is still the case in the latest DS reworking. One thing that has changed is that the gameplay during the battles in the original version was more tactical turn based, somewhat like FF tactics, or Nippon Ichi`s own Disgaea. In the new DS version, it back to old school, turn based RPG battles, like Final Fantasy 7 and the like.
Rhapsody is a short, easy sickly sweet JRPG, yet it has become my guilty pleasureSo to the story in Rhapsody, well like all tings in this game, the story & characters are very girlie. Now I don't want to get all-stereotypical on you, but it doe seem that the makes have tried very hard to tailor their game towards young girls. The man character you play is a young, simple girl from a small village called Orange (the village is called Orange, not the girl) the girl is called Cornet and her best friend (and playable character) is a cute fairy – like puppet called Kururu.
Cornet has a magical horn (steady!) that she can blow to make other puppets come to life and fight by her side. Whilst in a battle screen you can fight, use magic or an item- much like every other RPG. Although instead of magic, Cornet can fire up some special moves such as hitting the enemy with a battalion of cake slices or even a pancake the size of a house! Very surreal, and surprisingly effective. The reason behind the game, is for the girl to get the prince, and in this case, said prince is called Ferdinand.
Now after reading the above, I`m sure 90% of people reading this will have decided not to bother with this game, but are confused by the score, so will read on anyway. Rhapsody is a short, easy sickly sweet JRPG, yet it has become my guilty pleasure. Yep, I had to play this little gem until the end, and enjoyed every minute of it, the reason being is that it is by Nippon Ichi. And one thing they do ever so well is telling a cracking story, with believable, and likable characters. Also they know how to make 2d sprites jump out of the screen and look just divine.
This game seems absolutely perfect for the DS, as it is simple yet addictive, and can be played in small chunks, yet has enough interest to keep you coming back, and you cant ask for more than that for a cart for the little DS.
Similar Links
- News - Lego Star Wars, Browser based adventure! - all
- News - Just Cause 2 adds support for latest NVIDIA technologies - 360
- News - CAPCOM SHOWING LATEST LINE UP AT GAMEON! LONDON EVENT - all
- News - HISTORY™ Great Battles Medieval - 360, PC, PS3
- Review - Tank Battles (Battle Tanks) - PS3 - 6/10 Hayes_90
- News - NCsoft and DC Comics Unveil "Aiva's Story," a Limited Edition Comic Based on Lore of Aion - all
- News - Jak and Daxter reunite for a brand new sky-high adventure! - PS2, PSP















Comments
Register here to add comments and user reviews!!
Be the first to comment on Rhapsody: A musical Adventure on DS