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Full Release (1999)
Space Channel 5 offers an accessible experience with pockets of challenge that keep things interesting.
Players describe the challenge in this game as coming mainly from a few specific areas:
Space Channel 5 is suitable for a wide range of players. Newcomers may hit a few friction points, but should be able to progress with some persistence. Players who rated games like PaRappa the Rapper, Muse Dash, and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory at a similar challenge level may find Space Channel 5 broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 31 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 4.6/10. Most players rated this game between 3 and 5.
Developer(s)
United Game Artists
Publisher(s)
Agetec, Sega
Genre(s)
Music, Adventure
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2, Dreamcast
Keywords
cameo appearance, dancing, camera, musicians, ufo, original soundtrack release, voice acting, female protagonist, high score, music and rhythm, saving the world, e3 2000, vmu support, j-pop, simon says, linear gameplay, adult, anime, collectibles, fan translation - english, boss fight, guitar playing, spaceship
It's the 25th century and our intergalactic space reporter dives into an adventure where she must battle with a series of dastardly villains! Are you ready to save the universe through the medium of dance? You must first battle wicked space nasties, the Morolians, who have attacked and subdued innocent Earthlings with their dance-inflicting ray guns. In order to break the Morolian's hypnotic grasp, Ulala must mimic the aliens' exact dance moves by keeping the beat with pauses timed to perfection. But the adventure isn't over just yet; Ulala must also face another group of intergalactic terrorists who have designs on world domination.
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