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Revision as of 06:07, 22 October 2022

Rhythm 'n' Face
Rhythm N Face-Cover.png
Original name リズムンフェイス
Release date {{{date}}}
Format Videogame
Lost? No

Rhythm 'n' Face (リズムンフェイス, Rizumunfeisu) is a rhythm video game developed by OutSide Directors Company and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment for the Playstation. The game was released in Japan on March 9th, 2000.

Gameplay

The goal of every stage in Rhythm 'n' Face is to manipulate shapes (squares, triangles and circles) to create "faces" in sync with the stage music's beat. Pressing the Circle, Square, and Triangle buttons will select the respective shape and place it in the center of the grid, pressing the L1 and R1 buttons will increase and decrease the size of the shape, and pressing the D-Pad buttons will move the shape on the grid.

Each stage is comprised of a series of two short phases: a computer player will select a shape and manipulate it into a specific size and position, and the player must then copy the computer player's actions while keeping on-beat. If the player doesn't get a shape near the correct position and size before the end of their phase, they lose one life. If the player loses all four of their lives, they must restart the stage. If the player keeps correctly placing shapes, they will rack up a combo and gain a life back (assuming they have lost any). If the combo is high enough, the game will start the player's shapes in a random position on the grid to throw them off and further challenge them to keep their combo going.

At the end of a stage, the player is ranked in two categories: "Rhythm" and "Face", on a scale from 0 to 50. "Rhythm" measures how well the player did in keeping on-beat (as well as how many extra actions they did successfully), and "Face" is used to measure how accurate the player's face is to the intended face.

Completing all four routes will unlock the ability to toggle three additional settings in the options menu:

  • Texture: Overlays a texture onto every shape.
  • Fukuwarai: Makes the active shape as well as all previously placed shapes invisible until the end of the stage.
  • Duet: [W.I.P.]

If you get 350 total points on any route, that route's bonus stage will be unlocked. The bonus stages act as free-paint modes, allowing you to make faces without having to worry about rhythmic timing or copying the computer player's actions.

Tracklist

Stage 1

  • Happy Peace Smile

Character - Namihei Panda

Stage 2

  • Swan Song 2000

Character - Panda Stewart

Stage 3

  • Fat Tiger Blues

Character - Torkee

  • Dr Boochang Lee

Character - Klinton

Stage 4

  • Something in Heaven

Character - Hajime

  • Dabster & Dubstar

Character - Adidos

  • Rock the Rocket

Character - Tomson

  • Green Castle

Character - Kwai.Polnuki

Stage 5

  • Wondering Bullfighter

Character - Gaudi Barcelona

  • Quiet Rose

Character - Beatty

  • Apollo Comic

Character - 808

  • Durian Moon

Character - Acadi

Bonus Stages

  • Water #36
  • Steel #36
  • Universe #36
  • Voice #36