GameZebo - RHYTHM THIEF the Paris Caper Review
Added: 22.01.2014 12:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
GameZebo - Attention, rhythm game enthusiasts: Rhythm Thief The Paris Caper is not a straight port of Rhythm Thief The Emperor's Treasure for the Nintendo 3DS. It's actually a title engineered specifically for mobile platforms, and it apes curiously enough the hit card/battle game Puzzle Dragons.
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| RHYTHM THIEF the Paris Caper Review (iPhone, iPad)
Added: 21.01.2014 12:00 | 11 views | 0 comments
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Attention, rhythm game enthusiasts: Rhythm Thief & The Paris Caper is not a straight port of Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure for the Nintendo 3DS. It's actually a title engineered specifically for mobile platforms, and it apes - curiously enough - the hit card/battle game [Audience groans in disappointment] Yeah, it's a bit of a bummer, but it's not a washout. Rhythm Thief & The Paris Caper is certainly interesting, and it has moments where it shines as brightly as a disco ball on Saturday night. Unfortunately, its disjointed pacing, frequent loading times, and panhandling for in-app purchases bust up its rhythm. You play through The Paris Caper as Raphael, a young man who's a shy Parisian student by day and the notorious art thief "Phantom R" by night. Though he lifts art, Phantom R is actually on the trail of his father who vanished several years prior without an explanation.
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Rhythm Thief The Emperors Treasure was originally released on 3DS in April 2012, but although it received positive reviews it wasnt a success. This was only shortly after the 3DSs late 2011 renaissance but the most obvious reason it failed is a lack of marketing push on Segas part. Re-releasing it on iOS might seem the best way to recoup the losses but unfortunately thats not quite whats happened here
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Added: 18.01.2014 16:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
TTP Writes: "Rhythm Thief The Paris Caper is one of the best rhythm games released in recent times. The gameplay experience is really unique, combining a good narrative with engaging rhythm sections. The added features of this version of the game don't feel tacked on just for the sake of including them, but contribute in making the game play really smoothly. The only real flaw of the game is the always on requirement, which prevents players from even starting the game without an active internet connection."
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| Review: Rhythm Thief the Paris Caper
Added: 16.01.2014 18:00 | 6 views | 0 comments
The Silver Award-winning Rhythm Thief and the Emperor's Treasure ranks as one of the most criminally underplayed games in the 3DS's library, and copies aren't easy to find.
Thankfully, Sega has done us all a solid and released Rhythm Thief the Paris Caper for iOS. This is an abridged version of the original, and and an almost perfect rhythm game.
Almost. There's a gem of a game here if you...
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