“Go for a perfect!” they said, “Win a prize at the cafe!” they said, Im fo’sho going to scream eldrich level horrors at them if I miss again in their part on remix 10.
Doing it on vibes is the right call if you're not sure how the timing works. The trick is that it's swung, so if you aren't familiar with counting swung rhythms it'll only trip you up to try and count it!
@@angrydragonslayer lmaoo yeah i'm just overcomplicating it but if you think about it, the pattern of 3 swung eighth notes will never line up with a power of two, so if you repeat it indefinitely on a "normal" song, it will have always a different pattern on a different place of the song
For the record, this minigame is EXTREMELY easy in Japanese. The translation is bad and stilts it off-rhythm. Thus accidentally raising the difficulty level 100x.
I've heard that around the block and I'm really curious for more details, would you happen to have any sources on exactly how the translation changes things?
@@readyorgormotti4695 apparently its just. not done well. if you listen to both it checks out though, cuz they say マジだいすき or something like that, but the way they pronounce マジ makes it sound like 4 syllables, but they translated it as 5 syllables
@@qwertyuiop.lkjhgfdsa I'm not really feelin that. Listening to the Japanese version, I'm hearing basically the same flow with "maji daisuiki" as I do with "crazy into you". I don't think it sounds at all like 4 syllables. Both "maji" and "crazy" are two syllable words with emphasis on the first syllable, and they're pronounced with just about the same intensity in both versions. No discrepancies there. The most important part is for all the emphasized syllables to land on the proper beats, and I don't feel any issues there. The only translation that feels a bit off to me is "suki nanda" to "all about you", but I think that's mostly as a result of how strange the inflection is on the original "suki nanda". All the emphasized beats are still in the proper place after translation, and I can't imagine there'd be any differences in how each are read. I'm super curious if I'm just missing something here, cause I can't for the life of me see the big translation failure that's supposed to be here, lol
I'll try my best to explain what I think happens that makes it so much harder in English: First of all, I don't know the word for it, but this song has a waltz-like back-and-forth rhythm. That's the only part that's really intended to be difficult about playing it, is getting used to entering your input a half-note after the leader's line ends. So, in Japanese, syllables are constant, and not based on pronunciation. The word "daisuki" is ALWAYS 4 syllables, (da-i-su-ki), even if somebody says it in a way that sounds like 2 (dai-suki). In the song, every beat and halfbeat is a syllable. However, the English lyrics DO NOT allign to the exact syllable counts of the Japanese--they allign PHONETICALLY. This means half-beats that had audio cues in the form of syllables in Japanese, have no equivalent audio cue in English. A great example of this is "honto" to "fo sho". When the leader says "honto", on the surface it sounds like 2 syllables that fall on 2 beats (HON-to), but it's *3* syllables that fall on 2 beats with a half-beat in the middle (HO-n-to), and you're supposed to press the input on the 2nd half-beat. So beat-half-beat-half = ho-n-to-(input). Without being able to hear the second syllable, you have no audio cue for the second beat, and therefore it becomes ASTRONOMICALLY more difficult to hit the fourth beat. Instictively, you're probably going to instead hit the 1st beat on the next measure. In English... there is no audio cue for the first halfbeat! "Fo sho" is only two syllables! The space that was the syllable "N" in Japanese is replaced by the gap of silence between the two syllables in "fo sho". Instead of ho-n-to-input, it's fo-(silence)-sho-input. Not every voiceline suffers from this, but "maji daisuki" to "crazy into you" does, too. Ma-ji-da-i-su-ki-input to Cra-zy-in-to-(silence)-you-input. Sadly, the inconsistancy of what lines have cues and which don't just makes it even more difficult and confusing. Maybe anyone who reads this explanation can have an easier time with this minigame now knowing this, but I know it this well and STILL have trouble, so... Godspeed, everybody. ETA: My source is me, I've played both versions and speak Japanese. This is the explanation I've come up with from observation.
The game tells you to just relax and have fun at the beginning...but it's all lies. There's no relaxation to be had when trying to perfect something, like Rhythm Rally. Especially the DS version.
Another nightmare idea: Blue Bear but the cake doesn't return until the very end of the game. When it does, it's just rapid fire cake eating on both sides and the bear starts crying as he forcefully stuffs himself save for his once-delicious treats going to waste with barely a moment to breathe in between the cake storm.
This game is so annoying for me for two reasons: 1. The error is weighted so heavily to the front. If you're a fraction of a fraction of millisecond too early, you miss, but you can be a two years late and still somehow get it. 2. Your character says "fo' sho" (two syllables) but the other MC says "fa'o sho" (three syllables). It can throw you off really easily.
I perfected this game last night in megamix...ive never struggled with any rhythm game anywhere near as hard as i did with love rap. I feared it when the time came, and it was the last game i needed to perfect, i thought i was gonna run into the same situation from the old DS rhythm heaven where i had one and only one game not perfected because i simply couldnt do it
The trick for this is to forget about the vibe and the music. Let the first one or two help you get a sense of time between the two then use that for the rest
Love Rap is my worst nightmare. WHO DECIDED TO ADD THIS DS MINIGAME ON FEVER REALLY DIDN'T KNEW WHAT THEY WERE DOING This level of bad detection should return to DS, it's worse than Tambourine.
It’s because the holding makes them have their hands sweaty. If only there were a vertical rotatable Wiimote holder that allows you to only use your thumb and finger to press so you don’t have to hold it all the time and risk getting arm ache.
“Go for a perfect!” they said, “Win a prize at the cafe!” they said, Im fo’sho going to scream eldrich level horrors at them if I miss again in their part on remix 10.
Yeah, I feel ya
Same dude, those mfs keep making me fail half of my attempts in getting a perfect in remix 10
fr
Hi people, just passing by to say I finally achieved remix 10, its possible and all you have to do is be perseverant.
Fo’ sho’ man
0:38 You can actually pinpoint the second when the player’s heart rips in half
just like in tengoku
@@hankegol9236 my favorite Femon Dlayer character
I don't. What's it supposed to sound like
Nice Simpsons reference. Lisa obliterated Ralph's poor stupid heart.
Getting Perfect in every Rhythm Heaven game isn't a dream.
It's a nightmare
Not to brag, but I've managed to get a perfect in EVERY game in the series. A true perfect
@@Grane1234 -Wow what a showoff smh-
jk congratulations, must've been quite a process!
Nightmares of Our Generation
i guess you could say its Rhythm Hell
Fo' sho'!
Honestly I don't even know how the timing on it works. I can only do it on vibes alone
literal vibe check
Doing it on vibes is the right call if you're not sure how the timing works. The trick is that it's swung, so if you aren't familiar with counting swung rhythms it'll only trip you up to try and count it!
its a swung dotted quarter note
and it creates a polyrythm of 3 against powers of 2
yeah just go with the vibe
@@lunaponta594 i..... This is the first time i've used that kind of math since uni
@@angrydragonslayer lmaoo
yeah i'm just overcomplicating it
but if you think about it, the pattern of 3 swung eighth notes will never line up with a power of two, so if you repeat it indefinitely on a "normal" song, it will have always a different pattern on a different place of the song
For the record, this minigame is EXTREMELY easy in Japanese. The translation is bad and stilts it off-rhythm. Thus accidentally raising the difficulty level 100x.
OK, SO I'M NOT FUCKING CRAZY
I've heard that around the block and I'm really curious for more details, would you happen to have any sources on exactly how the translation changes things?
@@readyorgormotti4695 apparently its just. not done well. if you listen to both it checks out though, cuz they say マジだいすき or something like that, but the way they pronounce マジ makes it sound like 4 syllables, but they translated it as 5 syllables
@@qwertyuiop.lkjhgfdsa I'm not really feelin that. Listening to the Japanese version, I'm hearing basically the same flow with "maji daisuiki" as I do with "crazy into you". I don't think it sounds at all like 4 syllables. Both "maji" and "crazy" are two syllable words with emphasis on the first syllable, and they're pronounced with just about the same intensity in both versions. No discrepancies there. The most important part is for all the emphasized syllables to land on the proper beats, and I don't feel any issues there.
The only translation that feels a bit off to me is "suki nanda" to "all about you", but I think that's mostly as a result of how strange the inflection is on the original "suki nanda". All the emphasized beats are still in the proper place after translation, and I can't imagine there'd be any differences in how each are read.
I'm super curious if I'm just missing something here, cause I can't for the life of me see the big translation failure that's supposed to be here, lol
I'll try my best to explain what I think happens that makes it so much harder in English:
First of all, I don't know the word for it, but this song has a waltz-like back-and-forth rhythm. That's the only part that's really intended to be difficult about playing it, is getting used to entering your input a half-note after the leader's line ends.
So, in Japanese, syllables are constant, and not based on pronunciation. The word "daisuki" is ALWAYS 4 syllables, (da-i-su-ki), even if somebody says it in a way that sounds like 2 (dai-suki).
In the song, every beat and halfbeat is a syllable.
However, the English lyrics DO NOT allign to the exact syllable counts of the Japanese--they allign PHONETICALLY. This means half-beats that had audio cues in the form of syllables in Japanese, have no equivalent audio cue in English.
A great example of this is "honto" to "fo sho". When the leader says "honto", on the surface it sounds like 2 syllables that fall on 2 beats (HON-to), but it's *3* syllables that fall on 2 beats with a half-beat in the middle (HO-n-to), and you're supposed to press the input on the 2nd half-beat. So beat-half-beat-half = ho-n-to-(input).
Without being able to hear the second syllable, you have no audio cue for the second beat, and therefore it becomes ASTRONOMICALLY more difficult to hit the fourth beat. Instictively, you're probably going to instead hit the 1st beat on the next measure.
In English... there is no audio cue for the first halfbeat! "Fo sho" is only two syllables! The space that was the syllable "N" in Japanese is replaced by the gap of silence between the two syllables in "fo sho".
Instead of ho-n-to-input, it's fo-(silence)-sho-input.
Not every voiceline suffers from this, but "maji daisuki" to "crazy into you" does, too. Ma-ji-da-i-su-ki-input to Cra-zy-in-to-(silence)-you-input. Sadly, the inconsistancy of what lines have cues and which don't just makes it even more difficult and confusing.
Maybe anyone who reads this explanation can have an easier time with this minigame now knowing this, but I know it this well and STILL have trouble, so... Godspeed, everybody.
ETA: My source is me, I've played both versions and speak Japanese. This is the explanation I've come up with from observation.
This could have just been normal Love Rap and it'd still qualify as nightmare fuel for me.
The game tells you to just relax and have fun at the beginning...but it's all lies. There's no relaxation to be had when trying to perfect something, like Rhythm Rally. Especially the DS version.
The weird part for me is, the other character sounds more in tune than the one we're playing as.
This is what hell actually looks like
If you keep swinging beats in mind it should be easy for sho
i actually found the consecutive fo' sho' s to be quite nice and easy, but this many does seem a bit like torture lol
Another nightmare idea: Blue Bear but the cake doesn't return until the very end of the game. When it does, it's just rapid fire cake eating on both sides and the bear starts crying as he forcefully stuffs himself save for his once-delicious treats going to waste with barely a moment to breathe in between the cake storm.
Thanks for reminding me I don't have the Love Rap 2 Perfect
After every "fo' sho'" I start to hear "bombshell"
Thank you EpicHaxGuy, very cool!
After a while it almost sounded like, "Top shelf!" "Bottom shelf!"
Annnnnd now I hear it. It's like they're arguing
I'm crazy into you, but at what is all about you?
Fo' sho'!
Almost sound like they are saying "Bomb shell"
I'm pretty sure torture of this sort violates the Geneva Convention.
Is this going to be my introduction to Rhythm Heaven
I slowly started hearing "Boy choke!!!" for some reason.
As a former rhythm heaven player, I would like for you to know you set off 50 PTSD flashbacks simultaneously for me just now.
Every time the follow-up happens, I have to resist a strong urge to stab my monitor.
Fo sho
I watched this at 1:24 am in my country, thanks for ruining my night
Fo’ Sho’!
Fo’ Sho’!
Bro the new FNF mod looking good ngl.
so I'm not the only one who has trouble solely on fo'sho and no other instance in the game
At a point it sounds like they stop saying “Fo’Sho” and start saying “Bombshell”
Woah man this fnf mod is looking amazing
"Boat show, Boat Show, BOAT SHOW!"
For sure.
all of my pain in 1 video. why
This is what hell looks like.
This gives me so much anxiety
Still better than the "bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum" part of Remix 7.
That car kinda reminds me about christine...
rounding deep
Having recently beaten this demon, I… yeah, this is the worst.
I've not gotten there yet, worse than monkey clock?
This game is so annoying for me for two reasons:
1. The error is weighted so heavily to the front. If you're a fraction of a fraction of millisecond too early, you miss, but you can be a two years late and still somehow get it.
2. Your character says "fo' sho" (two syllables) but the other MC says "fa'o sho" (three syllables). It can throw you off really easily.
I seached rhythm heaven anti piracy screen and this seems to be the truest one
This video made me cry
Wait till you discover love rap 2
Another one is your little cousin deleting your save file because they are too young to realize that Rhythm Heaven is supposed to be hard
theyre asking for a voucher
I have to be, like, one of 100 people in the world who likes Love Rap and its "fo sho" rhythms
Well beyond 100% accurate.
that dude: * presses the button once *
the game: *There's more where that came from.*
YOOO WTF THEY MAD FNF REAL?
🎶BUGSHELL 🎵BUGSHELL 🎶
he finally snapped at the end.
BOAT SHOW
BOAT SHOW
BOAT SHOW
BOAT SHOW
Imagine this but it has the slow fo' shos mixed up
Location: Lake Superior. Yeah, seems about right.
For sure!
I GIVE! NO MORE! THIS IS ANXIETY
BOAT SHOW
Go for a perfect!
*No.*
Set it to triplet swing for extra wack
I perfected this game last night in megamix...ive never struggled with any rhythm game anywhere near as hard as i did with love rap. I feared it when the time came, and it was the last game i needed to perfect, i thought i was gonna run into the same situation from the old DS rhythm heaven where i had one and only one game not perfected because i simply couldnt do it
i don´t even know how to play this minigame
Extremely relatable!!!
fo' sho'
its weird how I knew exactly what this was going to be.
Yeah, I wake in cold sweat every time I dream about playing Rhythm Heaven with English sound. Truly horrifying.
The trick for this is to forget about the vibe and the music. Let the first one or two help you get a sense of time between the two then use that for the rest
BOMB SHELL
yo they made friday night fuckin on the nintendo wii
A kid: mom can we have for
Mom: no we have for at home
*fnf at home
THIS ISN'T JUST A NIGHTMARE ITS HELL
play rythm heaven they said, it will be “fun” they said.
boat show
Fo' real?
AAAAAAAAAAH NONONONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
As a rhythm heaven player I once had a nightmare about rhythm heaven tooth remix
What
Does that even mean
Love Rap is my worst nightmare.
WHO DECIDED TO ADD THIS DS MINIGAME ON FEVER REALLY DIDN'T KNEW WHAT THEY WERE DOING
This level of bad detection should return to DS, it's worse than Tambourine.
i would nail this no doubt 100%
Yeah this is it, except for me it's Cosmic Rally and i miss on the first ball
this is p a i n
This is just normal love rap
I've never been very good at this one, so this version would just be even worse.
if you want to know who asked,
timotainment asked
v o u c h e r
Where’s the boat show?
MC ADORE NOOOO STOP TORTURING ME
why is the fo-sho timming hard (i never played this game)
“bozo”
I didn't have any trouble with this in Megamix. Is it worse in the original Wii version?
It’s because the holding makes them have their hands sweaty. If only there were a vertical rotatable Wiimote holder that allows you to only use your thumb and finger to press so you don’t have to hold it all the time and risk getting arm ache.
the real nightmare is not playing the japanese version.
this actually sounds easier than the original
is this friday night funkin
epic
Polish: Babcia
Bocho
friday night funkin?
shut up
i hate this minigame(?) so much
hi
Hi
monkey watch
monkey watch
oh hell naw