The mobile gaming scene has long been missing a robust selection of rhythm games, but a surprising revival might just change that. Enter Rhythm Control 2, a title that's making a comeback on Android devices after its initial release in 2012. Fans of the original game, which dominated charts in Japan and Sweden, will be thrilled to see this sequel hit the mobile market.
With Rhythm Control 2, players can dive into an eclectic mix of songs from both Western and Japanese artists, including names like Bit Shifter, YMCK, Boeoes Kaelstigen, and Slagsmålsklubben. The game introduces a fresh twist on the classic rhythm game formula: instead of tapping falling icons, you'll be challenged to tap six nodes in succession. As the game progresses, the sequences become more complex, adding layers of difficulty and excitement.
**Control yourself**
Rhythm Control 2 promises to be a significant addition to the mobile rhythm game genre, offering a refreshing alternative to popular titles like Space Ape's Beatstar. While Beatstar boasts a solid selection, its song choices can feel a bit mainstream. In contrast, Rhythm Control 2 dares to delve into more obscure territories, potentially sparking a lifelong passion for niche music genres among players.
For those who might not be in the mood for rhythm games, why not explore other new releases? Our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week is now available. And for those looking to stay ahead in the gaming world, don't miss our article, "Ahead of the Game."