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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 15, 2024
    86
    Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is a fantastic rhythm game that is now available on all platforms. It offers a nice selection of songs in different genres, feels great when played and is very colorful and weird. Using a virtual city as a menu isn’t great and not being able to just play and get all the experience points to level up feels bad. But it’s still a fantastic title that looks and sounds amazing.
  2. Nov 25, 2024
    80
    Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is a game that I enjoy playing for a few hours at a time. While I do enjoy the game for what it offers, it can get tiring at certain points and put a strain on your hands and fingers. I’ve been playing rhythm games for years so for beginners it may be a bit daunting and irritating at first. It sucks that 500+ songs are behind DLC and you shouldn’t get it unless you’re absolutely sure that this is something you want to sink your time in. Given that Xbox doesn’t have that many rhythm game options I would recommend Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival as a perfect jumping-off point for those looking to get the beat moving.
  3. Nov 25, 2024
    80
    Taiko No Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is an excellent rhythm game for solo or multiplayer enjoyment. With a wide variety of songs, four difficulty levels, a training mode, and engaging multiplayer options, there's something for everyone.