Speedrunning a rhythm game is hard
JaidenAnimations・14 minutes read
The narrator attempts a speedrun of Rhythm Heaven Fever, facing challenges in specific mini-games and battling anxiety and nerves throughout the attempt. Despite finishing with the second-best time for the Wii U version, the narrator falls short of the world record due to playing on a different console.
Insights
- Rhythm games like Rhythm Heaven Fever demand a consistent tempo from players, setting them apart from other gaming genres.
- The narrator's journey to speedrun the game showcases the impact of anxiety and nerves on performance, highlighting the challenges faced in achieving the goal despite initial success, ultimately culminating in a sense of accomplishment and gratitude towards supporters.
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Recent questions
How do rhythm games differ from other genres?
Rhythm games require players to maintain a specific pace, unlike other genres.
What challenges did the narrator face in speedrunning Rhythm Heaven Fever?
The narrator faced challenges in specific mini-games like Figure Fighter 2 and Remix 10.
How did anxiety and nerves impact the narrator's performance in the speedrun?
Anxiety and nerves played a significant role in the narrator's performance during the speedruns.
What was the narrator's final time in completing the speedrun of Rhythm Heaven Fever?
The narrator finished the speedrun in one hour, 53 minutes, and one second.
Why did the narrator not achieve the world record time in the speedrun?
The narrator's time was not close to the world record due to playing on a Wii U instead of a Wii.