Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure may be a fairly niche JRPG from a somewhat niche developer, but like all good games, it has its fandom. And its fans were delighted when it was announced that the game, infamously rare as it is, would be made into one half of Prinny Presents Volume 3 alongside La Pucelle: Ragnarok.
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Now out on Switch and PC, Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure can expand that fandom to include folks who have wished to play it for decades, or who have never heard of it in the first place. Whether we're fresh-faced gamers looking back at the classics or hardened veterans of the genre, there are plenty of things we're prone to do once we've booted up Rhapsody for the first time. And they're relatable, every one of them.
There are three kinds of RPG, right? The ones where you'll never find a thing rummaging around people's houses, the ones where you're occasionally fortunate, and the ones that just keep on rewarding nosy intruders nonstop. Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure belongs to that lattermost group, and we couldn't be happier for it.
From the moment any player discovers their first hidden item — often in Cornet's bedroom in the first few minutes of the game — we're all going to be doing the same thing. Poking everything with the confirm button. Everywhere. And always. We're like mice being led to cheese. Once we found that first nibble, we knew there must surely be more.
There is a lot of cheese in Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure.
Make no mistake. Rhapsody is, indeed, a musical adventure. Some have compared it to a Disney musical disguised as a JRPG, and they're not far off the mark. Fights are fairly easy, and the few times you'll get lost, it's probably because a
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