
GR: To me, like many rhythm game fans in the PS2 era, the release of Amplitude, the sequel to Harmonix's Frequency, was a big deal. Because my anticipation was at such a fevered pitch when I first slid it in, I had the cruel misfortune of actually enjoying the P.O.D. song “Boom", a psychological trick for which I will never forgive the developers. Now every time I hear it, I feel like playing a music game while punching people in the face, an inclination I feared would one day get the best of me.

SteamFirst: When it comes to music games, I can be overly forgiving. I am the first to admit that I spent more time than would be considered healthy playing the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises, long after their relevance has subsided. Of course, considering that they are both making a comeback this year, I may have been a hipster douche in claiming that I liked something after it was cool and before it was cool again.
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Kickbeat is the newest offering to the fast-growing rhythm genre that builds on the classic DDR framework. Check out what Leviathyn has to say about it!
I wish Hatsune Miku came out in regions other than Japan. The general consensus is that Miku is so far one of -- if not THE -- best rhythm games on Vita.
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Already forgot about this game...
Zen studio is simply one of the best,, hardest working devs out there. They dont just shit out games, everything they make is endless fun. Im looking forward to kickbeat and supporting this dev. And hopefully theymake more awesome games for Vita.
Yes, yes, yes! Able to import our own mp3's will make this one of my most played vita games to date :D Spring cant come soon enough!