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'''Love Rap''' is the twenty-ninth rhythm game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. | '''Love Rap (だい'''スキRAP Daisuki rap "love rap") is the twenty-ninth rhythm game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Revision as of 23:16, 17 September 2013
Love Rap (だいスキRAP Daisuki rap "love rap") is the twenty-ninth rhythm game in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Gameplay
In this game, you control a member of the "Love Posse", a group of rappers consisting of MC Adore, the main singer, and two side singers, which include you and another person. When the game starts, MC Adore will start singing varying lines, represented by both voice and a speech bubble. As soon as the line is finished, the player needs to respond by "rapping" to the line along with the other rapper.
The time when you need to rap varies depending on the line's length with longer lines making you wait longer. There are four main lines inthe song that MC Adore can say. The lines include (listed from shortest to longest)
- "Fo' sho'!"
- "Into you!"
- "All about you!"
- "Crazy into you!"
Controls
A= Rap
Hit or Miss
- Hit: The player successfully say your line in sync with the other rapper, having both speech bubbles overlap, and the rappers do the motion for the line. The headlights on MC Adore's car also light up.
- Barely: The player does the motion for the line, but the speech bubble that appears is blue with white text instead of white with black text, as well as having a jagged edge. When the rapper says his line, it will come out low-pitched (if early) or high-pitched (if late).
- Miss: The player's rapper will either rap when not supposed to,making a strange face, or will just not rap at all. Either way, the other rapper will look over at the player, upset.
Appearances
- Love Rap
- Remix 6
- Love Rap 2
- Remix 9
- Remix 10
Trivia
- At the end of the game, when the screen zooms out of the TV, the Weasel Couple from Double Date can be seen watching it. Also visible are the Barista and a Quicknibble from Catch of the Day in a fishbowl.
- The game's vocal cue style (with another visible person saying varying lines to cue you), as well as its rap-based premise, makes it similar to Rhythm Tengoku's Rap Men. This extends to a cameo as well, with the two rappers from that game appearing on wall pictures at the end of the game.
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