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    Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Dec 17, 1998

    The first RPG developed by Disgaea developer Nippon Ichi released in North America. Rhapsody follows the musical adventures of Cornet Espoire and her puppet Kururu. Originally released for the Playstation, the game was remade for the Nintendo DS with a significantly altered combat system.

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    2.5 stars

    Average score of 2 user reviews

    Overflowing with charm, yet lacking in most other things 0

     She's singing! In Japanese! Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure is best described as a niche gem from the past, the type of which you don't see nowadays. Coined as a “musical RPG,” it brings a unique plot premise and presentation style, featuring musical numbers in place of typical cutscenes, complete with deliciously cheesy vocals.   It focuses on the story of Cornet Espoir, a 16 year old girl with the ability to speak with puppets, who dreams of being swept off her feet by a cha...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    A disappointment. 1

    Nippon Ichi Software's Rhapsody:  A Musical Adventure is just as its name implies.  The game is a music-themed RPG for the DS about a girl named Cornet and her magical puppet Kururu that in a unique twist presents its story in the form of a musical.  Unfortunately, the actual game that supports the concept is far too simplistic to sustain it.The game begins with the peasant girl Cornet, who dreams of marrying a handsome prince.  With help from Kururu, she manages to enter a contest to determine ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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