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{{GameExplainDS|title = Lockstep 2|explain = This time the rhythm has<br>some bounce to it.<br>Experience the bounciness!<br><br>(And no practice for you!)}} | {{GameExplainDS | ||
|title=Lockstep 2 | |||
|explain=This time the rhythm has<br>some bounce to it.<br>Experience the bounciness!<br><br>(And no practice for you!)}} | |||
{{Game-Nav | {{Game-Nav | ||
|Minigame_infobox/Data = Blue Birds 2 | |Minigame_infobox/Data = Blue Birds 2 | ||
|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Remix 8 (DS)}} | |Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Remix 8 (DS)}} | ||
{{Minigame infobox | {{Minigame infobox | ||
|Name = | |Name={{PAGENAME}} | ||
| | |jname=ウラオモテ2 | ||
| | |rname=Ura Omote 2 | ||
|image = [[File:Lockstep 2.png|192px]] | |image=<tabber>Rhythm Heaven=[[File:Lockstep 2.png|192px]]</tabber>|- | ||
| | |BPM=135 | ||
| | |Debut=Rhythm Heaven | ||
|Reward = Catch You on the Flip Side | |Number=[[File:ConsoleDS Icon.png|20px]] 39 | ||
| | |Reward=[[File:ConsoleDS Icon.png|20px]] [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven)#Catch You on the Flip Side|Catch You on the Flip Side]]}} | ||
{{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 has a swing beat. | {{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 has a swing beat. | ||
==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, which may make it harder to step in place. One of the flip sides has a swing rhythm, which is faster than the normal beat. | 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. One of the flip sides has a swing rhythm, which is faster than the normal beat. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
{{Controls| | {{Controls|At=March}} | ||
==[[Timing Display]]== | ==[[Timing Display]]== | ||
{{Timing|Ace!=The | {{Timing|Ace!=The player marches correctly.|Early!/Late!=The player marches slightly off, resulting in a "tick" sound.|Miss...=The player steps on the wrong beat (or not at all) and gets smacked by the Stepswitcher next to him.}} | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
{{Results | {{Results | ||
|Console = DS | |Console=DS | ||
|caption = Your | |caption=Your partners say... | ||
|cp_DEF_Ng = On the beat? You're a little off.<br>Offbeat? More like just plain "off."<br>Sloppy work on the transitions. | |cp_DEF_Ng=On the beat? You're a little off.<br>Offbeat? More like just plain "off."<br>Sloppy work on the transitions. | ||
|cp_DEF_Hi = You were all right on the beat.<br>You hit the offbeats pretty well.<br>Nice transitions between beats.}} | |cp_DEF_Hi=You were all right on the beat.<br>You hit the offbeats pretty well.<br>Nice transitions between beats.}} | ||
==Epilogue== | ==Epilogue== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Lockstep practice DS.png|[[Lockstep]] ( | Lockstep practice DS.png|[[Lockstep]] ([[Practice]]) | ||
Lockstep English.png|[[Lockstep]]<br>[[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]] | Lockstep English.png|[[Lockstep]]<br>[[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]] | ||
Lockstep Remix 6.png|[[Remix 6 (DS)|Remix 6]] | Lockstep Remix 6.png|[[Remix 6 (DS)|Remix 6]] | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The colors of | *The colors were softened in the international release of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', presumably to reduce seizures. | ||
**The closest to farthest zoom out's sprite is unfinished in the Japanese version, where a column of tiles is missing on the left side while the Stepswitches are marching on the offbeat. This is fixed in the International release. | |||
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!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
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|[[File:Lockstep 2 English.png|192px]] | |[[File:Lockstep 2 English.png|192px]] | ||
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{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
* | *The person the Stepswitchers form when fully zoomed out, who resembles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Sebastian_Bach Johann Sebastian Bach], returns in this game sporting an afro similar to the ones that [[The Clappy Trio (Characters)|The Clappy Trio]] wear. | ||
*The game stops tracking the player's performance during the last ten steps, meaning it does not impact the player's score or [[Perfect]] Campaign. | |||
*The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the Results still refer to it as the "offbeat". | |||
*The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the | |||
==Gameplay Video== | ==Gameplay Video== | ||
[[File:Rhythm Heaven - Lockstep 2 (Perfect) (English)|thumb|center|340px]] | [[File:Rhythm Heaven - Lockstep 2 (Perfect) (English)|thumb|center|340px]] | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
|jp = | |jp=ウラオモテ2 | ||
|fr = Recto verso 2 | |rojp=Ura Omote 2 | ||
| | |mnjp=Back-Front 2 | ||
|du = Offbits 2|mndu=Offbeats 2 | |us=Lockstep 2 | ||
|it = Sincromarcia 2 | |fr=Recto verso 2 | ||
|kr = 그림자스텝2|mnkr=Shadowstep 2}} | |mnfr=Two-sided 2 | ||
|du=Offbits 2 | |||
|mndu=Offbeats 2 | |||
|es=A contratiempo 2 | |||
|mnes=Countertempo 2 | |||
|it=Sincromarcia 2 | |||
|mnit=Synchromarch 2 | |||
|kr=그림자스텝2 | |||
|rokr=Geulimjaseuteb 2 | |||
|mnkr=Shadowstep 2}} | |||
{{Game Navigation}} | {{Game Navigation}} | ||
[[Category:Rhythm Games]] | [[Category:Rhythm Games]] |
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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 has a swing beat.
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. One of the flip sides has a swing rhythm, which is faster than the normal beat.
Controls
- Ⓐ/Tap: March
Timing Display
Results
Your partners say...() | Your partners say...() | |
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On the beat? You're a little off. Offbeat? More like just plain "off." Sloppy work on the transitions. |
On the beat? You're a little off. Offbeat? More like just plain "off." Sloppy work on the transitions. | |
Hm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right. |
Hmm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right. | |
You were all right on the beat. You hit the offbeats pretty well. Nice transitions between beats. |
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 were softened in the international release of Rhythm Heaven, presumably to reduce seizures.
- The closest to farthest zoom out's sprite is unfinished in the Japanese version, where a column of tiles is missing on the left side while the Stepswitches are marching on the offbeat. This is fixed in the International release.
Japanese | International |
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File:Lockstep 2 Japanese.png | File:Lockstep 2 English.png |
- The person the Stepswitchers form when fully zoomed out, who resembles Johann Sebastian Bach, returns in this game sporting an afro similar to the ones that The Clappy Trio wear.
- The game stops tracking the player's performance during the last ten steps, meaning it does not impact the player's score or Perfect Campaign.
- The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the Results 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 | Back-Front 2 |
EnglishNOA | Lockstep 2 | |
EnglishNOE | Lockstep 2 | |
French | Recto verso 2 | Two-sided 2 |
Spanish | A contratiempo 2 | Countertempo 2 |
Italian | Sincromarcia 2 | Synchromarch 2 |
Korean | 그림자스텝2 | Shadowstep 2 |
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