![]() “This unique blend makes creative use of the Nintendo 3DS’ technology, offering an engaging, challenging and most importantly fun experience throughout. Rhythm Thief & the Emperors Treasure 3DS Game Great, Rhythm Thief & the. “Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure blends rhythm, puzzles and a compelling story set in one of the world’s most exciting cities in a way that has never been seen before,” says Gary Knight, Senior Vice President of Marketing at SEGA Europe and SEGA of America. River City: Knights of Justice 3DS Game Perfect, River City: Knights of Justice. Whilst providing an enjoyable single player experience, you’ll also be able to dive into a toe-tapping multiplayer portion that utilises the handheld’s innovative StreetPass communication system. Players will encounter an assortment of different rhythm challenges to master as they set out to unravel the truth, incorporating tapping or swiping the screen, or controlling the gyro sensor to the beat of the music as you guide Raphael through the stylised, vibrant streets of Paris. You’ll be invited to dive into Raphael’s world to help him find the Wristlet of Tiamat and to unmask the mystery behind his father’s disappearance. Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure will see players enter the secret life of Raphael, infamous among Parisians as an honourable thief for stealing famous works of art only to return them days later. Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure will launch tomorrow in North America, but you can check out the demo now on the Nintendo 3DS e-Shop.SEGA have today announced that they are to release Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure exclusively for Nintendo 3DS. We don’t get to see any of the puzzle elements in the demo, but the high quality of the songs and the simple-yet-addictive gameplay were more than enough for me. While I only got to experience three levels of the game, I put my 3DS down feeling confident that Phantom ‘R’ may just give the Professor a run for his picarats. The songs/levels are also the perfect length (at about 3 minutes each) to make multiple playthroughs possible without getting bored of listening to the same track over and over. Featuring a sound that falls between trippy and techno this is definitely a game that will have you tapping your feet as you play along. In this regard, Rhythm Thief definitely doesn’t disappoint. But of course, as with any music based the game, the real star is the music. One thing to note: I highly recommend playing this game with the 3D effect turned on, since the game uses a lot of 3D effect tricks that kind of look out of place in 2D. On the visual front the game is an absolute charmer, with cute animations that perfectly compliment the game’s tone, which is set somewhere between dark and vibrant. The final release also promises to make use of the 3DS’s other features, like the gyroscope and accelerometer, for even more musical mayhem. Finally, the last level in the demo has you battling a legion of foes but pressing the D-Pad and ‘A’ button to the beat, much like in a Rhythm Heaven mini-game. The second level will have you playing a rhythmic game of ‘Simon Says’ as Raphael attempts to avoid detection by guards by mimicking the poses of statues. The first is a dance-off (weird way to solve a mystery, but ok) where you will have to slide the stylus in various directions to the beat, very much like in Elite Beat Agents for the DS. The demo from the Nintendo e-Shop features three levels, each of which presents a different gameplay style. You play as Raphael (or Phantom ‘R’) as he attempts to uncover the mystery behind the stolen tomb of Napoleon. Rhythm Knights is a unique, musical rhythm game about a group of ragtag knights seeking vengeance on an evil king who destroyed their home. Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure is launching soon for the Nintendo 3DS, so we figured it was as good a time as any for a little primer as to what this musical puzzler is all about. Well, another contender is about to throw their hat (because they all wear hats) into the ring. ![]() ![]() Lautrec And The Forgotten Knights are some of the more recent examples. Professor Layton what have you done? Ever since the man in the big brown hat came onto the scene we've seen a whole bunch of imitators appear out of the blue. By Alex St-Amour, posted on 09 July 2012 / 3,409 Views
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