Also, we didn’t have a word to describe PaRappa when the game came out, but now we do. And despite the game encouraging freestyle rapping, it could really be risky and lead to failing the song entirely instead. There are many times where I am pretty sure I hit the button at the right time, and not only does it sound awkward coming out of PaRappa as delayed as it sounds, but the game still counts it as missing. But a lot of my problems with the game are from the gameplay feeling pretty rough and unfair at times. I love the style of it for a PS1 game, I enjoy the character designs, and I think the music is pretty funky. Now I am fully aware that is a crime against humanity, but I do like aspects of it. I do not care for PaRappa the Rapper on Playstation 1. Guys, I’m about to give a hot take for you all….
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