![]() ![]() If you aren’t feeling the beat of something (like we did with the delightful Monkey Watch), no matter how adorable the art is, you’ll be frustrated. And no matter how much you love the feel of the game, if you lack rhythm, you’ll have a tough time every so often. That fun and exciting uniqueness to each track is needed too, because the songs can get pretty tough as time goes on. RHF is exceedingly charming and kept pulling us back with the desire to experience everything. Not unlike the smiling, fun-loving monkeys that frequently pop up during the challenges, RHF has a mischievous quality to it, with lovably odd minigame concepts like interviewing a wrestler being and kicking away annoying soccer balls during a date. The characters and settings are simply designed for maximum cuteness, but there’s a slight edginess and rebelliousness to the game. Even in a game so focused on audio, the stylistic appeal is backed up superbly by the art design. ![]()
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