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Pokemon Developer Game Freak Reveals New 3DS Title, Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight

Posted on Wednesday, August 29 @ 12:30:00 Eastern by Alex_Osborn

Today's Nintendo Direct was filled with plenty of announcements, not the least of which included Pokemon developer Game Freak's newest game, Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight. This interesting new title blends classic platforming elements with a rhythm-based music mechanic. Think Sound Shapes meets Theatrhythm Final Fantasy.

As is the case with most Nintendo titles, the game features a very cutesy aesthetic with bright and vibrant colors. For all of the details on this new eShop title, check out the video above.

Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight is currently only confirmed for release in Japan, so stay tuned to GameRevolution for an update on whether or not we can expect a localized version.

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  • De-Ting
    De-Ting

    Joined: Nov 2006
    Posted: Aug 29th, 2012 at 12:46 pm
    Seems like they took a single minigame from Rhythm Heaven and made an entire freaking game out of it. Looks extremely repetitive.
  • Alex_Osborn
    Alex_Osborn

    Joined: Jan 2012
    Posted: Aug 29th, 2012 at 6:01 pm
    Hopefully the final game has a bit more variety. It is however an eShop title so it probably won't be particularly deep.

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