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{{Image}}[[File:Sprite Wii Perfect Icon.svg|thumb|200px]]The {{Nihongo|Perfect Campaign|パーフェクトキャンペーン|Pāfekuto Kyanpēn}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|Perfect challenge|パーフェクトキャンペーン|Pāfekuto Kyanpēn}}<ref>"Have you run across any Perfect challenges yet?" ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>, is a special feature in all games in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
If the player plays really well in a [[Rhythm Game]], they receive the [[Superb]] rank, and the game becomes eligible for a Perfect Campaign afterward<ref>"Sometimes, if you clear a game and get a High Level rating, you'll get a chance at earning a Perfect." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>. When a campaign starts, the player is notified which game is currently being hosted, and what [[Gift]] they will receive for clearing it. If the player has a [[Superb]] on all [[Rhythm Games]], Perfect Campaigns appear back to back until all of them are cleared. | |||
If the player plays really well in a [[Rhythm Game]], they receive the [[Superb]] rank, and the game | |||
In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the player must navigate to the game in the Game Select to start a campaign. The game's icon has text saying "Go for a Perfect!" around it. | In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the player must navigate to the game in the Game Select to start a campaign. The game's icon has text saying "Go for a Perfect!" around it. | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the | In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the Perfect Campaign first opens up after clearing two towers in [[Lush Woods]]. The [[Perfect Campaign Headquarters]] can be found at the entrance to [[Challenge Land]], with the Challenge button on the Touch Screen showing a {{color|#9E840D|P}} icon when a campaign is going on<ref>"When a campaign is going on... you'll see a {{color|#9E840D|P}} icon on the Challenge button." ~ [[Rupert]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. A campaign starts after every two games played, if an eligible game is available. | ||
The Perfect Campaign does not appear in the [[Rhythm Tengoku/Arcade|arcade version of ''Rhythm Tengoku'']]. Instead, [[Perfect]]s are a regularly obtainable rank. If the player plays perfectly, halfway through the game the "Go for a Perfect!" icon appears at the bottom of the screen. | |||
==Go For a Perfect!== | ==Go For a Perfect!== | ||
[[File:Sprite Wii Go For A Perfect!.svg|thumb]] | |||
When the player begins a campaign, an icon appears at the top of the screen with text beside it saying, "Go For a Perfect!". Every time the player's timing is successful, the icon animates to indicate this. If the player ever misses, the campaign ends. The player gets three tries on each campaign, and if they lose it, they'll have to wait for the campaign to start again<ref>"All I have to say is that you get only three shots at it before it goes away, so be careful and confident!" ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref><ref>"Oh, and did I mention that you only get three chances to get Perfect before it goes away? Play carefully!" ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref><ref>"The campaign will only run for a limited time. You might want to reconsider before it's too late..." ~ [[Paprika]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. The icon is different in each game. | When the player begins a campaign, an icon appears at the top of the screen with text beside it saying, "Go For a Perfect!". Every time the player's timing is successful, the icon animates to indicate this. If the player ever misses, the campaign ends. The player gets three tries on each campaign, and if they lose it, they'll have to wait for the campaign to start again<ref>"All I have to say is that you get only three shots at it before it goes away, so be careful and confident!" ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref><ref>"Oh, and did I mention that you only get three chances to get Perfect before it goes away? Play carefully!" ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref><ref>"The campaign will only run for a limited time. You might want to reconsider before it's too late..." ~ [[Paprika]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. The icon is different in each game. | ||
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|''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | |''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | ||
|A heart with the letter P in the middle. | |A heart with the letter P in the middle surrounded by 4 jewels. | ||
|The heart emits a white shine. | |The heart emits a white shine. | ||
|The heart | |The heart turns more red and a big crack appears with the jewels shattering and the letter disappears, then the heart splits in half. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' | |''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' | ||
|A pink letter P with eyes that shift back and forth. | |A pink letter P with eyes that shift back and forth. | ||
|The letter glows and jumps slightly. | |The letter glows and jumps slightly. | ||
| | |The letter is crossed out. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' | |''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' | ||
|A pink letter P with eyes. | |A pink letter P with eyes. | ||
|The letter glows and jumps slightly. | |The letter glows and jumps slightly. | ||
| | |The text disappears and the letter gets crossed out. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' | |''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' | ||
|A golden letter P with eyes. | |A golden letter P with eyes. The icon and the text appear and disappear along with the beat. | ||
|Nothing happens. | |Nothing happens. | ||
| | |The letter shakes violently along with the text and a fail screen appears with sliding doors slamming together, saying "You missed..." | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', missing while going for a [[Perfect]] ends the Perfect run, but the game itself continues as normal. The campaign stays for only three plays, regardless if they were on the game where the campaign is being hosted. This means the player can lose the chance for a [[Perfect]] without ever attempting it. | In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', missing while going for a [[Perfect]] ends the Perfect run, but the game itself continues as normal. The campaign stays for only three plays, regardless if they were on the game where the campaign is being hosted. This means the player can lose the chance for a [[Perfect]] without ever attempting it. | ||
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In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', missing while going for a [[Perfect]] ends the Perfect run, and the game stops. The player gets three tries on each campaign. | In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', missing while going for a [[Perfect]] ends the Perfect run, and the game stops. The player gets three tries on each campaign. | ||
If the player manages to finish a [[Rhythm Game]] without missing once during the Perfect Campaign, they receive | If the player manages to finish a [[Rhythm Game]] without missing once during the Perfect Campaign, they receive a [[Perfect]] rank, and a [[Gift]]. The next time they visit the [[Café]], the [[Barista]] praises them for their achievement. | ||
==Gift== | ==Gift== | ||
A {{Nihongo|Gift|プレゼント|Present}} is received for getting a [[Perfect]] on a [[Rhythm Game]]<ref>"And if you do well on a Perfect challenge, you can earn... Well, something. I'm not quite sure what." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>. | |||
A {{Nihongo| | |||
In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the gifts received are [[Rhythm | In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the gifts received are [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu|letters]], [[Studio|songs]] and [[Studio#Drums List|drums]]. They can be accessed through the [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu]] and the [[Studio]] on the [[Menu]]. Obtaining all 48 [[Perfect]]s unlocks the rest of the songs in the [[Studio]]. | ||
In ''[[Rhythm | In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'', the only rewards ever given are an updated icon on the Game Select and being able to pass onto the next [[Rhythm Game]], as [[Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu|letters]] and the [[Studio]] do not exist in this version. | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the gifts received are [[Music List | In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the gifts received are [[Music List|songs]], and [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven)|lett]][[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|ers]]. They can be accessed at the [[Café]]. Obtaining all 50 [[Perfect]]s unlocks the rest of the songs and letters, and, in the latter game, [[Endless Remix]]. | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', each [[Perfect]] gives the player a [[Flow Ball]], which can be used at the [[Shop]]. Obtaining all 104 [[Perfect]]s is commemorated with a [[Badge]]. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Screenshot GBA Perfect Campaign Toss Boys.png|A Perfect Campaign running on [[Toss Boys]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | |||
Screenshot GBA Perfect.png|Receiving a [[Perfect]] on [[Karate Man Returns!|Karateka]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | |||
Screenshot GBA Kissa Counsel Celebrate.png|[[Café|Kissa Counsel]] after the player completes the Perfect Campaign in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' | |||
Screenshot DS Perfect Campaign Glee Club.png|A Perfect Campaign running on [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' | |||
Screenshot Wii Perfect Campaign Built to Scale.png|A Perfect Campaign running on [[Built to Scale (Wii)|Built to Scale]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' | |||
Screenshot Wii Perfect.png|Receiving a [[Perfect]] on [[Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' | |||
Screenshot 3DS Perfect Campaign Monkey Watch.png|A Perfect Campaign running on [[Monkey Watch]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', unnecessary inputs during a Perfect Campaign are penalized, and end the Perfect run. This is not the case in later games, though some [[Rhythm Games]] count unnecessary inputs as a miss in general | *In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', all unnecessary inputs during a Perfect Campaign are penalized, and end the Perfect run. This is not the case in later games, though some [[Rhythm Games]] count unnecessary inputs as a miss in general. | ||
*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' exclusively, slightly mistiming an input in [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]] and [[Lockstep]] (and their appearances in [[Remix]]es and arrange versions), while still regarded as a miss, does not end the Perfect Campaign. | |||
*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', slightly mistiming an input in [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]] and [[Lockstep]] (and their appearances in [[Remix]]es and arrange versions), while still | |||
*The [[Barista]] loves the thrill of going for a Perfect<ref>"Personally, I love that feeling--all that extra tension when you play..." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. He also tenses up while playing them<ref>"Congratulations! I'm impressed. With me, I tense right up when I'm playing. Gives me the worst shoulder ache..." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>. | *The [[Barista]] loves the thrill of going for a Perfect<ref>"Personally, I love that feeling--all that extra tension when you play..." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. He also tenses up while playing them<ref>"Congratulations! I'm impressed. With me, I tense right up when I'm playing. Gives me the worst shoulder ache..." ~ [[Barista]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>. | ||
*Normally, Perfect Campaigns can only start on [[Rhythm Games]] in the main section of the Game Select. However, there are some instances where games outside of this can be played during a campaign: | |||
**[[Airboarder]] during [[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]] can be played on a campaign normally. It reappears as a regular [[Rhythm Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', where it can be hosted for a Perfect as well. | |||
**[[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] in [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' can also be hosted for a Perfect Campaign. | |||
**The [[Extra Games]] are also remakes of existing games from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', which later appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. They can be hosted on the Perfect Campaign in both games. | |||
**[[Sick Beats]], [[Coin Toss]], [[Clap Trap]], and the [[Introduction#Introduction|Introduction]] can all be played in [[Final Remix]], which can also be Perfected. | |||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
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|fr=Viser le parfait | |fr=Viser le parfait | ||
|mnfr=Aim for the perfect | |mnfr=Aim for the perfect | ||
| | |es="¡A por el perfecto!" | ||
| | |mnes="Go for the perfect!" | ||
|de=„Perfekt“-Aktion | |||
|mnde="Perfect"-Action | |||
|it=Punta al Perfetto | |it=Punta al Perfetto | ||
|mnit=Aim for the Perfect | |mnit=Aim for the Perfect | ||
|kr=퍼펙트 캠페인 | |kr=퍼펙트 캠페인 | ||
|rokr=Peopegteu Kaempein | |rokr=Peopegteu Kaempein | ||
|mnkr=Perfect Campaign}} | |mnkr=Perfect Campaign}} | ||
{{Lang | |||
|jp=めざせパーフェクト! | |||
|rojp=Mezase pāfekuto! | |||
|mnjp=Aim for perfection! | |||
|us=Go for a perfect!<br>{{Console|3DS}} Go for perfect! | |||
|fr=Visez le parfait ! | |||
|mnfr=Aim for perfect! | |||
|es=¡A por el "Perfecto!" | |||
|mnes=Go for the "Perfect!" | |||
|de=Spiele perfekt! | |||
|mnde=Play perfectly! | |||
|it=Tenta un Perfetto!<br>{{Console|3DS}} Ottieni un Perfetto! | |||
|mnit=Try a Perfect!<br>Get a Perfect! | |||
|kr=퍼펙트를 향해 | |||
|rokr=Peopegteuleul hyanghae | |||
|mnkr=Towards perfection}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 20 September 2025
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The Perfect Campaign (パーフェクトキャンペーン?, Pāfekuto Kyanpēn), also known as the Perfect challenge (パーフェクトキャンペーン?, Pāfekuto Kyanpēn)[1], is a special feature in all games in the Rhythm Heaven series.
Description
If the player plays really well in a Rhythm Game, they receive the Superb rank, and the game becomes eligible for a Perfect Campaign afterward[2]. When a campaign starts, the player is notified which game is currently being hosted, and what Gift they will receive for clearing it. If the player has a Superb on all Rhythm Games, Perfect Campaigns appear back to back until all of them are cleared.
In Rhythm Tengoku, Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, the player must navigate to the game in the Game Select to start a campaign. The game's icon has text saying "Go for a Perfect!" around it.
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the Perfect Campaign first opens up after clearing two towers in Lush Woods. The Perfect Campaign Headquarters can be found at the entrance to Challenge Land, with the Challenge button on the Touch Screen showing a P icon when a campaign is going on[3]. A campaign starts after every two games played, if an eligible game is available.
The Perfect Campaign does not appear in the arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku. Instead, Perfects are a regularly obtainable rank. If the player plays perfectly, halfway through the game the "Go for a Perfect!" icon appears at the bottom of the screen.
Go For a Perfect!
When the player begins a campaign, an icon appears at the top of the screen with text beside it saying, "Go For a Perfect!". Every time the player's timing is successful, the icon animates to indicate this. If the player ever misses, the campaign ends. The player gets three tries on each campaign, and if they lose it, they'll have to wait for the campaign to start again[4][5][6]. The icon is different in each game.
Game | Icon | Ace! | Miss... |
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Rhythm Tengoku | A heart with the letter P in the middle surrounded by 4 jewels. | The heart emits a white shine. | The heart turns more red and a big crack appears with the jewels shattering and the letter disappears, then the heart splits in half. |
Rhythm Heaven | A pink letter P with eyes that shift back and forth. | The letter glows and jumps slightly. | The letter is crossed out. |
Rhythm Heaven Fever | A pink letter P with eyes. | The letter glows and jumps slightly. | The text disappears and the letter gets crossed out. |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix | A golden letter P with eyes. The icon and the text appear and disappear along with the beat. | Nothing happens. | The letter shakes violently along with the text and a fail screen appears with sliding doors slamming together, saying "You missed..." |
In Rhythm Tengoku, Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, missing while going for a Perfect ends the Perfect run, but the game itself continues as normal. The campaign stays for only three plays, regardless if they were on the game where the campaign is being hosted. This means the player can lose the chance for a Perfect without ever attempting it.
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, missing while going for a Perfect ends the Perfect run, and the game stops. The player gets three tries on each campaign.
If the player manages to finish a Rhythm Game without missing once during the Perfect Campaign, they receive a Perfect rank, and a Gift. The next time they visit the Café, the Barista praises them for their achievement.
Gift
A Gift (プレゼント?, Present) is received for getting a Perfect on a Rhythm Game[7].
In Rhythm Tengoku, the gifts received are letters, songs and drums. They can be accessed through the Rhythm Shiryō-Shitsu and the Studio on the Menu. Obtaining all 48 Perfects unlocks the rest of the songs in the Studio.
In Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade), the only rewards ever given are an updated icon on the Game Select and being able to pass onto the next Rhythm Game, as letters and the Studio do not exist in this version.
In Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever, the gifts received are songs, and letters. They can be accessed at the Café. Obtaining all 50 Perfects unlocks the rest of the songs and letters, and, in the latter game, Endless Remix.
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, each Perfect gives the player a Flow Ball, which can be used at the Shop. Obtaining all 104 Perfects is commemorated with a Badge.
Gallery
A Perfect Campaign running on Toss Boys in Rhythm Tengoku
Receiving a Perfect on Karateka in Rhythm Tengoku
Kissa Counsel after the player completes the Perfect Campaign in Rhythm Tengoku
A Perfect Campaign running on Glee Club in Rhythm Heaven
A Perfect Campaign running on Built to Scale in Rhythm Heaven Fever
Receiving a Perfect on Remix 1 in Rhythm Heaven Fever
A Perfect Campaign running on Monkey Watch in Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Trivia
- In Rhythm Tengoku, all unnecessary inputs during a Perfect Campaign are penalized, and end the Perfect run. This is not the case in later games, though some Rhythm Games count unnecessary inputs as a miss in general.
- In Rhythm Heaven exclusively, slightly mistiming an input in Shoot-'Em-Up, Frog Hop and Lockstep (and their appearances in Remixes and arrange versions), while still regarded as a miss, does not end the Perfect Campaign.
- The Barista loves the thrill of going for a Perfect[8]. He also tenses up while playing them[9].
- Normally, Perfect Campaigns can only start on Rhythm Games in the main section of the Game Select. However, there are some instances where games outside of this can be played during a campaign:
- Airboarder during Remix 10 can be played on a campaign normally. It reappears as a regular Rhythm Game in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, where it can be hosted for a Perfect as well.
- Night Walk in Remix 10 of Rhythm Heaven Fever can also be hosted for a Perfect Campaign.
- The Extra Games are also remakes of existing games from Rhythm Tengoku, which later appear in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. They can be hosted on the Perfect Campaign in both games.
- Sick Beats, Coin Toss, Clap Trap, and the Introduction can all be played in Final Remix, which can also be Perfected.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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パーフェクトキャンペーン | Perfect Campaign |
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Viser le parfait | Aim for the perfect |
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"¡A por el perfecto!" | "Go for the perfect!" |
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„Perfekt“-Aktion | "Perfect"-Action |
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Punta al Perfetto | Aim for the Perfect |
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퍼펙트 캠페인 | Perfect Campaign |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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めざせパーフェクト! | Aim for perfection! |
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Visez le parfait ! | Aim for perfect! |
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¡A por el "Perfecto!" | Go for the "Perfect!" |
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Spiele perfekt! | Play perfectly! |
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Tenta un Perfetto!![]() |
Try a Perfect! Get a Perfect! |
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퍼펙트를 향해 | Towards perfection |
References
- ↑ "Have you run across any Perfect challenges yet?" ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "Sometimes, if you clear a game and get a High Level rating, you'll get a chance at earning a Perfect." ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "When a campaign is going on... you'll see a P icon on the Challenge button." ~ Rupert, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- ↑ "All I have to say is that you get only three shots at it before it goes away, so be careful and confident!" ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "Oh, and did I mention that you only get three chances to get Perfect before it goes away? Play carefully!" ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven Fever
- ↑ "The campaign will only run for a limited time. You might want to reconsider before it's too late..." ~ Paprika, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- ↑ "And if you do well on a Perfect challenge, you can earn... Well, something. I'm not quite sure what." ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "Personally, I love that feeling--all that extra tension when you play..." ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven Fever
- ↑ "Congratulations! I'm impressed. With me, I tense right up when I'm playing. Gives me the worst shoulder ache..." ~ Barista, Rhythm Heaven
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