• Publisher: Konami
  • Release Date: Nov 13, 2009
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  1. Jun 19, 2013
    6
    Pop'n Music is a good game, but, it has many faults. I'm not going to repeat the complaints from die-hard fans of the Japanese versions of a lack of a button remote, mainly because I've never played the Japanese versions, but, one of the biggest faults of this game is that it doesn't really have much to offer. It's fun to try to get all gold metals and unlock sound effects, but, therePop'n Music is a good game, but, it has many faults. I'm not going to repeat the complaints from die-hard fans of the Japanese versions of a lack of a button remote, mainly because I've never played the Japanese versions, but, one of the biggest faults of this game is that it doesn't really have much to offer. It's fun to try to get all gold metals and unlock sound effects, but, there aren't enough songs, or any goals, or anything to motivate you to keep going other than the music itself. Most good games have lots of unlockables, and alternative modes, which this is VERY lacking of. This might have been excused if they had better song choices for the game. I can understand why they threw in some of the Japanese songs, since it's from a Japanese company and franchise, but, the Japanese instrumental songs were a bit... plain. And, the English songs that they chose were mostly unheard of bands and bands that used to be popular... decades ago. While this does introduce people to new music, and some of the choices aren't half bad, it's much more likely that if they picked modern and mainstream songs, that people would be able to play with their favorite songs. A few odd and old songs might have been fun, but, that's all there really is. If they decide to make a second Pop'n Music Wii game, I'll probably buy it, but, I hope they decide to introduce more modern songs and unlockable content. Expand
  2. Aug 26, 2022
    2
    Has great music. But it treats black people like sh3t!

    Heard that it had white washing online and it was just what I suspected. They made several black characters including a guy named Bamboo and someone named Sylvester. Both of them are white washed in their 2p skins and it's f3333 insane! I get wanting to have 2p player skins but the alternate versions don't even have cool features.
    Has great music. But it treats black people like sh3t!

    Heard that it had white washing online and it was just what I suspected. They made several black characters including a guy named Bamboo and someone named Sylvester. Both of them are white washed in their 2p skins and it's f3333 insane! I get wanting to have 2p player skins but the alternate versions don't even have cool features. Instead of anything cool, multiple dark skin characters are the same except it's like the designers said "make them lighter or turn them white!" and there's even a f333g black character named "Brown" and a Hawaiian woman who's full on white in her 2P! So much creepy sh33 too. Like that pe3o teacher that stalks a student. So I liked the songs. But would have given it a much higher score if the franchise wasn't overpriced ra333 garbage and treated horribly by Konami for more than a decade. So it's 2/5 stars, 3 at most. Please do not support this franchise! Just use ˡᵉᵍᵃˡ ways to get the game or get it second hand. Finding this series was a f33ing mistake and I feel bad for the song creators who gave it their all just for the series to turn out as poorly advertised sh3t by Konami.

    DO NOT SUPPORT POP'N MUSIC OR ITS SELLOUT SEQUELS!
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  1. Fans abroad have consistently praised other versions of the game for its uniqueness and difficulty. However, Pop'n Music for the Wii doesn't feel unique or difficult; it just feels like a lot of frustrating shaking set to bad music.
  2. Pop 'n Rhythm takes the musical genre another step further following the particular style of the series, that never made it outside Japan so far. The Wii version, very much like the PSP one, is just a good try to make something different, but lacks an interesting gameplay mechanics or melodies that we'll remember in a few years. Good, but not enough.
  3. Nintendo Gamer
    41
    A frustrating experience. [Mar 2010, p.65]