You can use a pair of Joy-Cons just like drumsticks, thwacking an imaginary drum with deft air swooshes. There are assorted options for using standard buttons on a Pro Controller, handheld Switch or the puppy controller. There are several ways with which to bang your drums, too. Sometimes there are double notes, and others you need to mash like mad to clock the biggest drum roll possible or burst something burstable. There are red hits – “Don” – and blue hits – “Ka”. While some such franchises have required the dexterity of an extraordinarily capable surgeon to pull off, this one keeps it simpler. Occasionally it’s popped its colourful head up in the west, and this latest outing on the Switch is most welcome indeed.īy now even the uninitiated have likely twigged that Taiko no Tatsujin is a rhythm game. Us Earthicans have just endured a challenging few years, so what better way to bust out in a fit of happy than to grab a couple of bachi and bang some drums, to a big, shiny, happy bunch of music and visuals? Welcome back, Taiko no Tatsujin!īandai Namco’s series of taiko bashing mayhem has been around for a couple of decades now, first – and still – sweeping the arcades, and popping home some 30-plus times.
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