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This item: Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack 1 (Nintendo Switch)
from the past to the future, don-chan sets out on a great adventure that will transcend time and space and save the world from mysterious occurrences around the world!
fight monsters, big bosses and enemy drums in a rhythm game battle by connecting your combos to deal heavy damage!
expand your team by assessing the personalities of the monsters you've defeated and have them join your party to help you take on powerful enemies!
with loads more tracks you'll be drumming 'til you drop!
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No cartridge included, it's a code only as per description. However, the description fails to advise that this code can ONLY be redeemed on the Nintendo EU store and won't work if your account is registered in another part of the world.
I'd only recommend this for the arcade mode. A nice selection of tracks that compares well against Drum n Fun, especially for the price. The RPG mode is tailored for the very young. Pre-Pokémon age, possibly. Flat, by-the-numbers story and dialogue, and each random encounter involves playing the start of small selection of songs over and over again. There's little in the way of meaningful customisation or strategy. It's just a worse alternative to playing the proper game. The character designs are sometimes fun and appealing, but that's the most it has going for it. Again, there's no shame in buying this if you just want more Taiko no Tatsujin songs to play, but I wouldn't get too excited about the Rhythmic Adventure part.