The video game industry is more competitive than it's ever been right now. Developers are constantly looking for new ways to impress their audiences, through striking visuals, innovative gameplay mechanics, or unique experiences. The rhythm-based genre has always fallen into the latter category, forming something of a niche for itself over the many years since its inception. PaRappa The Rapper is remembered by most as the first time the rhythm-based genre was introduced to a mainstream audience, with the title debuting on PS1 in Japan in 1996. The recent releases of rhythm-based duo Metal: Hellsinger and Trombone Champ have sparked renewed interest in the genre and signal a bright future ahead for fans of these types of games.
Metal: Hellsinger, Trombone Champ Spell a Bright Future for Original Rhythm-Based Games
An avid gamer with over 30 years of experience, there aren't many consoles that Dan hasn't owned at some point in his life. He's also part Italian, which means he's almost certainly related to Super Mario. Dan covers a variety of topics for The Best War Games, and prides himself on creating content that is both thought-provoking and easy to digest.
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