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  • Summary: Join DON-chan and your guide, Kumo-kyun on a journey to becoming a Taiko master. With new songs and modes, your rhythmic adventure awaits!

    Have fun with up to 4 players in Great Drum Toy War and DON-chan Band. With up to 76 songs in the game and hundreds more online, there is a song
    Join DON-chan and your guide, Kumo-kyun on a journey to becoming a Taiko master. With new songs and modes, your rhythmic adventure awaits!

    Have fun with up to 4 players in Great Drum Toy War and DON-chan Band.

    With up to 76 songs in the game and hundreds more online, there is a song for everyone to enjoy.
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  1. Nov 7, 2024
    89
    Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival keeps to its core tenants by offering a simple yet fun rhythm game for all to enjoy. This is the ultimate package, so to speak, and I can easily recommend it to just about everyone.
  2. Nov 11, 2024
    80
    Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival features a killer setlist, a great difficulty curve, and a splash of flash. While the subscription-based Taiko Music Pass is a questionable addition, this title is well worth a drum solo (or quartet).
  3. Nov 15, 2024
    80
    Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is a very good game with a solid PC port. The base mechanics are classic, and they still work well, just like they did before. The song list is meaty enough, but the presence of both DLC and a Song Pass gives everyone the chance to expand their song library. While the drums give you the more authentic experience, the PC's natural ability to use a wider variety of control methods allows for the game to be more entertaining, if only to see what other odd peripherals people will use to play the game. Provided you're not averse to the lack of Western songs, you'll have a fun time with this game.