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Fret NiceTotal Trophies: 12Fret Nice is a musical platformer. It’s not a music game, mind you, but a “platformer that loves music,” as the official description goes. And that turns out to be a fitting definition for an experience with all the trappings of a Super Mario Bros.-style game that requires you to kill enemies with sound.

Trophies:

Ready to rock
Clear the first level

Stabilized
Get all medals in any level

All powered up
Have all 4 power-ups at the same time

Ambitiously ambidextrous
Clear at least levels with all 3 controller types

Bubbler of the week
Get 10 enemies within the same bubble

Skull and crushed bones
Crush 10 skulls without touching the ground

Firewalker
Defeat 100 enemies using the Fire Boots

Hard as Rock
Complete the game on Hard difficulty

Given to wail
Clear all levels using a guitar

Incognito
Clear each level collecting less than 20 points

The Per Lundberg Syndrome
Get 100% of all medals

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  1. Doc-B
    February 3rd, 2010 at 18:59 | #1

    This could be alright… That De-tuned was p!sh though, but then again wasn’t really a game as such. I’ll be watching this one.. Let’s just wait and see if this really is “a fitting definition for an experience with all the trappings of a Super Mario Bros.-style game” or another turd…

    Oh yeah, first…

  2. BigWoopMagazine
    February 3rd, 2010 at 22:23 | #2

    interesting…. this apparently releases tomorrow, but today is the first I’ve hear of it. How did this slip under my nerdar?

  3. BigWoopMagazine
    February 3rd, 2010 at 22:24 | #3

    *heard
    Also the first I’ve noticed theres no edit option here…

  4. xxKnightmarExx
    February 4th, 2010 at 00:02 | #4

    Theres a hands-on for the game on Gamespot’s TOTS from last week.

  5. Tridon
    February 4th, 2010 at 03:32 | #5

    It was said on the PS Blog that there’s a demo coming for this tomorrow, as well as the full game. I’m willing to test it before the purchase, especially considering how I’m curious of how an adventure game will work with guitar controller.

  6. kingofgames73
    February 4th, 2010 at 16:32 | #6

    Tridon :
    It was said on the PS Blog that there’s a demo coming for this tomorrow, as well as the full game. I’m willing to test it before the purchase, especially considering how I’m curious of how an adventure game will work with guitar controller.

    am i right in understanding that are saying that you can use a gh/rb controller to play it? now im curious, is it actually coming to uk psn anytime this year or is it a US only for the time being

  7. Ladeluff
    February 5th, 2010 at 14:40 | #7

    no sixaxis supported then?

  8. BigWoopMagazine
    February 9th, 2010 at 16:02 | #8

    regular controller is supported as well as a guitar controller. However, if you ask me, the gameplay sucked. Definitely try the demo before you go buying this one. For a “musical game” the music was really horrendous. As in, jab a pen in each ear so I don’t have to undergo the torture of hearing that crap any more.

  9. asdf
    February 12th, 2010 at 08:33 | #9

    Ignore the guy above. I really liked this game.
    The combat mechanic is clever and intuitive, and the medals extend gameplay considerably (as you need to kill every enemy, speed run each level flawlessly, and even beat each level with a score lower than 20!). If you are a completionist, this game mixes it up enough that you actually want to get %100.
    I would highly recommend trying the demo, at the very least.

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