I found it pretty easy however, with my experience of the other PaRappa games. The gameplay: Very simple concept (tapping buttons to the rhythm of the music), but also ridiculously difficult to master. It's better playing a really short game like PaRappa 2, where that condensed burst of greatness gets a hold of you, rather than playing a really long, bad game. The length: Here's the good side Despite the game's short length, replay value does make up for it every time you replay the game after completing it, it gets a little bit harder. That's the best way to attract potential players make your game look totally different from the others. Seeing a paper-thin rapping dog and his friends in a 3D environment is truly unique, and most importantly, IT STANDS OUT. The graphics: They don't make a game in most occasions, but they can add to its charm. Never in any other PlayStation game will you hear anything like this. Silly lyrics and subject matters, and great instrumentation. The music is too good to be called "great". The music: THE most important part of any game in the rhythm game genre that PaRappa actually started.
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