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Playstation 2 : Taiko Drum Master w/Drumcon Reviews

Below are user reviews of Taiko Drum Master w/Drumcon and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Taiko Drum Master w/Drumcon. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Wow I want this!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 15
Date: October 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I first found this game about 2 months ago and I've Been addicted to it ever since.. Just look at the screen and hit the drum and watch your friends and family dance along with the tunes.The music is Amazing and the little animals that dance on the screen make me feel happy. Its great, not only does it improve your hand eye cordination but it also improves your fitness levels. Everyone should own this game. Infact I wish that I was playing it now!! Thats how good it is!. (Sorry this Game is getting me too excited, But I'm from England so I cant get it yet..I bought the drum sticks for this game about a month ago and I havent even got the game.. Thats how good it is!!!)

Fun and entertaining

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: November 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User

The whole family likes to watch my son play this. Graphics are cute and not freaky like japanese manga. Easy to learn and challenging at higher levels. If you place a towel under the drum stand while on a table, the banging is less harsh.
It even helped my son's percussion lessons at school. His rhythm is dead on now!

BEST GAME EVER

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: November 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is so much fun!! my brother and I play it all the time. We try to beat each others high scores. we have fun hitting the little drums and listening to the great music. It's like dance dance revolution, but much better because of the cute graphics.

By a student in Taiko...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 7
Date: November 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User

i've been taking taiko drumming for a while now, and this is my alternative to spending $1450 for a nagado taiko drum, and i have to say, this is an awesome game....that is all...

Fun game but...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 8
Date: November 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I played the original coin-op game while I was visiting in Japan 2001. It was fun and I have been wondering why Namco don't bring the game over US sooner. The US release however is a bit of a disappointment. Lots of traditional Japanese Taiko songs are not in the US release.

TAIKO NO TATSUJIN!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 9
Date: November 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User

wow...i played the arcade version of the game this summer while i was in okinawa...and it's amazing! the game is so cute and fun and ADDICTING! i spent like 2000 yen in less than an hour playing it! then some people got annoyed with me because i wouldnt stop...but it's all good! go and get it NOW~!

Fun even for the rhythmically challenged

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 13
Date: November 27, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is a blast! To be honest I was a bit worried that my lack of rhythm would ruin any chance of me enjoying this game. Fortunately, the easy and normal settings are doable.

The whole heavy cutesy-Japanese them is great for Japanese enthusiasts such as myself. This enhances the charm of the game giving it an added warmth. I wish Namco would have included some J-Pop songs to complement the theme. I suppose they felt the American gamers wouldn't dig the Japanese music. Bummer...

I wish there were more songs on the game but I suppose the 3 mini games make up for the less than vast library of music to select from. All in all, a great game. I look forward to the sequal!!!



The music genre gets another game thrown its way!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 108 / 111
Date: November 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

For years, my favorite videogame genre has been the Music genre. From games like Um Jammer Lammy and Parappa the Rapper on the Playstation, to Space channel 5, Samba de Amigo, and Dance dance revolution on dreamcast, to newer classics like Frequency, Amplitude, Gitaroo man and Karaoke revolution on the PS2, I've always been a huge fan.

The genre is often limited to a small audiance of enthusiasts though, and rarely sell well. Fortunately, Namco took a chance and released this game in America after popular demand!

The game includes a large drum in the package (I'd say its about 6 inches tall With the stand (maybe 4" without it) and has 4 hit points as well as 2 buttons (Start and Select), Along with the drum are 2 large plastic drumsticks (Also about an inch thick).

The game itself has 2 real modes, TAIKO MODE and MINI GAME mode.

In Taiko mode, you play through 31 songs divided into categories.

The tracklisting in this mode is:

POP
* ABC (jackson 5)
* Thats the way I like it (KC And the sunchine band)
* The impression that I get (Mighty Mighty bosstones)
* Tubthumping (Chumbawamba)
* Walking on Sunshine (Unknown)
* Material Girl (Madonna)
* Love Shack (B-52's)
* Toxic (Britney spears)
* I'm a believer (Unknown)

ROCK
* Slide (googoo dolls)
* American Girls (Unknown)
* Girls and Boys (Good Charlotte)
* Killer Queen (Queen)
* Lady Marmalade (Pink, Little kim, Christina aguilera, Mya)
* Are you gonna be my girl (Jet)
* My Sharona (Unknown)

ANIME/TV
* Dragon ball Z theme (Rock the dragon)
* Jimmy Neutron theme (Bowling for soup)

CLASSICAL
* Beethovens symphony #5
* William tell overture
* Carmen prelude
* Foster;s Medley
* Symphony No. 25 in G-Minor
* Hungarian Dances #5

NAMCO ORIGINAL
* Soul Calibur 2 (Brave sword, braver soul)
* The genji and the heike clans
* Ridge Racer
* Taiko March
* Don Rangers
* Katamari on the rocks (Katamari Damacy theme)
* Dragon Spirit

However, its worth noting that besides the Namco original songs, the other songs are all 'recreations' meaning its not actually Britney Spears singing it, its a 'similar sounding artist'. Fortunately, all of the songs sound great and real true to the originals (This isnt a "Kids Bop" type thing).

Some songs (Like Killer Queen actually sound better (to me) than the original versions).

Each song has a difficulty level, as well as a point scale, which works as follows:

EASY (1-10)
NORMAL (1-10)
HARD (1-10)
ONI (1-10)

Its a bit tricky to figure out the full difficulty (Comparing an "Easy - 5" to a "Normal - 3"), but you'll quickly learn your limits.

My problem with the songs though, is when they release a game with such a limited audiance who enjoys a particular type of music for the most part, I dont see why they had to replace most of it with some of this music to appeal to a younger 'teeny bopper' audiance (I personally don't want to play ABC, Material Girl, I'm a believer, Slide, or classical music over and over!)

Fortunately, it has some redeeming songs, My favorites to play being:
Tubthumping, Walking on sunshine, Love Shack, Toxic, Lady Marmalade, Girls and Boys, Killer Queen, Are you gonna be my girl, and My Sharona.

Onto the drum, as I mentioned it has 4 hit points.

The right surface part, the left surface part, the right side, the left side, Start, and Select.

Onto the actual game, it works like most music games. A bar appears on the center of the screen, and on the bar certain icons scroll by from right to left, Once the icons hit the "target zone", you hit that button.
The icons that appear are:

* RED (Hit the LEFT or RIGHT surface)
* BLUE (tap the LEFT or RIGHT edge of the drum)
* BIG RED (Hit the LEFT and RIGHT surfaces simultaneously)
* BIG BLUE (tap the LEFT and RIGHT edges of the drum simultaneously)
* YELLOW LINE (Do a drum roll on the left & right surfaces until the end of the line)
* BALLOON (Tap the left and right surfaces repeatedly until the balloon inflates and explodes)

Sounds difficult, but it's really not.

In the game, the 2 surfaces act as the "ENTER" button, the left side and right side act as left and right, and you can hit START for extra songs (main menu, quit, restart, song select)

The drum itself is pretty good, but does take some getting used to, to determine how hard to hit it, and where exactly to do it to make it 'count'.

Onto the MINIGAME Mode, you have only 3 minigames available.

One is a WATERMELON game where you hit both the surfaces of the drum as fast as possible to 'eat' a watermelon, and see how fast you can eat them.

In the FIREWORKS game, a firework or bomb is placed in front of you, you need to either hit the surface of the drum to launch the firework, or tap the side to throw the bomb away, the more you do, the faster it gets, and if you mess up, you need to start at the slow speed again (I like this game a lot)

The final game is the BALANCE game, You appear as a Dog standing straight up. Every few seconds another dog will appear on your shoulders.. After a few appear, you'll begin to lose balance and sway to one side.. You must then hit the side of the drum in the direction you want to go (if you lean left, hit left to move that way and balance out), it gets real tricky. Once you reach the top (About 10 dogs high) there is a helicopter, You must be standing straight, then hit the drum to grab on, This game is also a lot of fun.

All in all, its a real fun game, and some of the levels are insanely challenging (And I never see myself being able to beat them!), others have a nice easy mode for beginners.

My biggest gripe is the song selection though.

If you're a music fan, it's definately worth playing. I would recommend going through the list of songs though, and seeing if they appeal to you at all. If you dont like that music, you wont like this game much.

I give this game a 4/5 and hope a sequal or expansion pack comes along!

Finally!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 36 / 37
Date: December 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I played an arcade version of this game in 2000 when I visited Japan. It was such a refreshing change from the shooter and fighting games. Plus it's extremely addicting!

No home version will match the arcade version of course. However, this is pretty close and still just as addicting.

I went through all the songs right away at the easy level, but that doesn't mean this game doesn't have lots of replayability in it. The normal, hard and (terrifying) oni levels will make the same songs a continuing challenge.

The drumming is an excellent arm workout as well. This is the sort of game that can counter those who blame video games for the "obesity epidemic" rather than the large dinner portions being served at home. When this game is played, calories are burned.

As entertaining as the one player game is, this game is even more fun with two players. Getting an additional drum controller is *highly* recommended!

Taiko Drum Master

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 10
Date: December 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

From the makers of the excellent Katamari Damacy comes a game to fill the gap in rythem genre. We have dancing (Dance Dance Revolution), singing (Karaoke Revolution), and plenty more from Konami. So Namco comes along and makes Taiko Drum Master, possibly the best drumming game (of all two or three on the market) of all time.

This strange little games puts you in the shoes of a child at a festival who must play a taiko drum named Don. Err...yeah...not much in the story department, but there doesn't need to be a story in these kinds of games, only music.

Speaking of music, Taiko Drum Master has it: plenty of it. Plenty of good music too. You start out with some good liscened songs for everyone. "My Sharona" for the oldies fan, "ABC" for the Michael Jackson fan, "Toxic" for the pop fan, even "Rock the Dragon" (Dragonball Z theme) for the Dragonball Z fan and "Bowling for Soup" (Jimmy Neutron theme) for the Jimmy Neutron fan. They even have a few classical songs, like "William Tell Overture" and "Hungarian Dance No.5"! I'd like to see DDR top that!

In addition to the liscened ones, Taiko Drum Master also has some Namco originals, such as "Katamari on the Rocks" (the Katamari Damacy theme) and "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.

But hey, what's music without good gameplay? Like most of Namco's games, it's easy to learn, yet hard to master. No, I take that back. It's fairly easy to master with about an hour of practice, but it's still fun.

Here's the lowdown on the gameplay: The game comes with a small taiko drum and two hollow sticks (the game warns you not to "Immerse in Water") that you beat the drum with. Symbols fly across the screen, and you have to hit the ones that correspond to a particualar part of the drum or an action (red for the center, blue for the edge, yellow for a drum roll). Simple as that.

This game doesn't appeal to everyone, but if you like games of the same genre, this is for you. That makes the difference between $60 well-spent or $60 wasted.


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