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{{Nihongo|'''Lockstep 2'''|ウラオモテ2|Ura Omote 2}} is the 39th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is the sequel to [[Lockstep]]. The speed of this minigame is cut nearly by half compared to the original | {{Nihongo|'''Lockstep 2'''|ウラオモテ2|Ura Omote 2}} is the 39th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is the sequel to [[Lockstep]]. The speed of this minigame is cut nearly by half compared to the original, and it contains bounces in rhythm. This may make it harder than the original [[Lockstep]] for some players. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Lockstep_2_gameplay.png|thumb|192px]] | [[File:Lockstep_2_gameplay.png|thumb|192px]] | ||
The gameplay of this game is exact the same as its prequel, but the tempo is slower and complex, | The gameplay of this game is exact the same as its prequel, but the tempo is slower and complex, which may make it harder to step in place. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*Tap: March | *Tap: March |
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— Lockstep 2 Description
Template:Game-Nav Template:Minigame infobox Lockstep 2 (ウラオモテ2?, Ura Omote 2) is the 39th minigame in Rhythm Heaven. It is the sequel to Lockstep. The speed of this minigame is cut nearly by half compared to the original, and it contains bounces in rhythm. This may make it harder than the original Lockstep for some players.
Gameplay
The gameplay of this game is exact the same as its prequel, but the tempo is slower and complex, which may make it harder to step in place.
Controls
- Tap: March
Timing Notes
- Hit: The marching continues.
- Barely: A small 'tick' sound is heard. The player should also notice that they are out of step with the others. A barely counts as a hit.
- Miss: The Stepswitchers on either side of the player will slap his head while doing their routine.
Rating Notes
Header
- "Your partners say..."
Try Again
- "On the beat? You're a little off."
- "Offbeat? More like just plain "off.""
- "Sloppy work on the transitions."
OK
- "Hm..."
- "I don't know..."
- "Good enough..."
- "I guess that was all right."
Superb
- "You were all right on the beat."
- "You hit the offbeats pretty well."
- "Nice transitions between beats."
Epilogue
- Lockstep 2 tryagain.png
"This calls for a "do over.""
- Lockstep 2 ok.png
"Not too shabby!"
- Lockstep 2 Superb.png
"Wahahahaha!!!"
Appearances
- Lockstep Remix 6.png
- Lockstep Remix 8.png
Lockstep 2
Remix 8 - Lockstep 3DS.PNG
Trivia
- The colors of the Stepswitchers's half bodies in this game, like in Lockstep, were changed from the Japanese version for unknown reasons.
Japanese | International |
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File:Lockstep 2 Japanese.png | File:Lockstep 2 English.png |
- The Afros the painting men wear resemble the ones that The Clappy Trio wear.
- The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the rating notes still refer to it as the "offbeat".
Gameplay Video
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ウラオモテ2 Ura Omote 2 | |
French | Recto verso 2 | |
Spanish | A Contratiempo 2 | |
Italian | Sincromarcia 2 | |
Korean | 그림자스텝2 Shadowstep 2 |
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