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'''Lockstep (ウラオモテ ura omote "backward face")''' is the twenty-seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. In this game, you must tap to keep the beat and then make transitions to the offbeats. If you get a perfect, you'll earn the song for Lockstep. Its sequel, [[Lockstep 2]], is unlocked later on. | '''Lockstep (ウラオモテ ura omote "backward face")''' is the twenty-seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. In this game, you must tap to keep the beat and then make transitions to the offbeats. If you get a perfect, you'll earn the song for Lockstep. Its sequel, [[Lockstep 2]], is unlocked later on. | ||
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Lockstep (ウラオモテ ura omote "backward face") is the twenty-seventh game in Rhythm Heaven. In this game, you must tap to keep the beat and then make transitions to the offbeats. If you get a perfect, you'll earn the song for Lockstep. Its sequel, Lockstep 2, is unlocked later on.
Gameplay
In this game, the player plays the Stepswitcher in the center of the screen. The Stepswitchers will first begin stepping in beat after the clock signal in the background reaches its fourth tick. The player must step consistently in this same beat until one of the step-switchers signals to step in offbeat to the rhythm. The rhythm will keep switching on and offbeat during the game when signaled.
In Megamix, the game has been redesigned to take advantage of the widescreen and 3D Effect of the Nintendo 3DS as the Stepswitchers are now placed in row from left and right rather than top to bottom and the painting guys has been redesigned a little.
Controls
Rhythm Heaven
- Tap: Step in place
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Button Mode
- A: Step in place
Simple Tap Mode
- Tap: Step in place
Timing Notes
- Hit: The routine 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
- Try Again: "You need to get in step!"
- OK: "Not bad, I say. Not bad."
- Superb: "Ah, yes! Most excellent!"
Rating Screens
Rhythm Heaven
- Lockstep tryagain.png
"You need to get in step!"
- Lockstep ok.png
"Not bad, I say. Not bad."
- Lockstep superb.png
"Ah, yes! Most Excellent!"
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Lockstep 3DS Try Again.PNG
"You need to get in step!"
- Lockstep 3DS OK.PNG
"Not bad, I say. Not bad."
- Lockstep 3DS Superb.PNG
"Ah, yes! Most excellent!"
Rhythm Item
Famous Painting
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Trivia
- The person that the Stepswitchers form when fully zoomed out appears to be Johann Sebastian Bach, a famous German composer of the 1700's. He had a very distinct hairstyle, although he lacks the curly mustache seen in the game.
In Other Languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | ウラオモテ Uraomote |
French | Recto Verso |
Spanish | A contratiempo |
Template:DU German | Offbits |
Italian | Sincromarcia |
Korean | 그림자스텝 ShadyStep |
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