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I can't believe it, a gacha game has finally broken the curse of perpetually god-awful rhythm minigames

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(Image credit: Shift Up) There comes a time in every gacha game where, for whatever reason, the developer decides adding a rhythm game is a good idea. It's not. Critical Hit Welcome to Critical Hit (formerly known as Soundtrack Sunday ), where I celebrate and lament all things videogame music, audio design, and the ways our favourite games make our ears tingle. I recently bore witness to the Wuthering Waves rhythm minigame—a sickening cacophony of terrible, barely-readable charts with low-quality note designs, which made it all the more upsetting that they'd actually included three Muse Dash tracks. And don't even get me started on whatever the hell the Genshin Impact rhythm minigame was. Article continues below Okay, I may be a bit of a rhythm game snob. I can't help myself! They're one of my greatest loves in life, and I continue to spend entirely too much time and money deep in the rhythm arcade scene.…

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