All My Fellas – Rhythm Heaven Custom Remix



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unfortunately lockstep glitches occasionally (it’s a recording issue) and OBS just refused to fix itself. if anyone has any suggestions on how to fix it let me know!

Download link for the remix:
https://tinyurl.com/5xwrh5ww
Made in Heaven Studio (required to play remix):
https://rheavenstudio.itch.io/heaven-studio
Original Song by Frizk

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47 thoughts on “All My Fellas – Rhythm Heaven Custom Remix”

  1. Amazing! I know that Ringside technically does count, but the random 'pose for the fans' is always welcome xD I do think a couple areas could be improved, specifically I think the Clappy Trio segments like the opening are skirting around a very clear 3 beat motif that would be great for them.

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  2. i love the remix and the song choice, but i do wanna give some constructive criticism. lockstep (and other games with constant rhythm) is a hard game to transition out of, and i see it a lot where it's an abrupt transition into a game where you need to not press. shown at 0:22 into clappy trio, and at 1:28 into dj school. if you don't want to transition into a game where you need constant rhythm up keep either establish a constant that every lockstep transition will end at a specific point, like in remix 6 ds. which every offbeat call transitioning into a new game after the first offbeat note, this is only broken for the last time lockstep shows up in that remix. you could also use sound cues for the next game if they have a distinct enough call, idk if HS has the means to use visual cues like in remix 10 ds from sh'mup to lockstep with the dude's head

    alternatively you can "end" the minigame. either with the actual end, or a slightly longer black screen to buffer and tell the player to stop pressing buttons. the idea of stopping needs to be conveyed to the player instead of just a smash cut "hey, hey hope you read my mind and knew to stop pressing." it makes an aspect of the game go from keeping up with the different rhythms to needing to memorize when these cuts are and to seemingly arbitrarily stop pressing.

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