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Rockin' Pretty

Rockin' Pretty (XSX) game cover art
Platform: DS
Tags: Music, Rhythm
Developer: Arc System Works
AKA: Happy * Star * Band (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
07/29/2009
JP
05/21/2009

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Rockin' Pretty review

Reviewed October 19, 2009

Benjamin Woodhouse says: "Rhythm games are defined by their music and mechanics. Rockin' Pretty misses on the first count by featuring instrumental-only pop tunes. Without vocals, the whole experience should have been be very forgettable. That is, if RP hadn't nailed the second requirement. The gameplay here is ingenious."
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