Reviews from

in the past


I love the PS1 version of this game. And this one is almost as good if the controls weren’t completely broken. When you find a tactic to work around this broken game it’s just as cute and silly as the OG but… If you have access to this on the PS1 or PSP, just play this on those.

Nice, short game to kill some time. I really liked the music in this game and Parappa is such a cute, lovable character. Hitting notes in this game feels kind of awkward but I expected that from playing a PS1 game. I would like to see these games make a comeback or just see Parappa show up in something current.

it's a good remaster of a good game, what else is there to say?

The best strategy I could find to beat stage 4 is to glance at the line, close my eyes, and do it from memory while also trying to be half-almost-bad.
Fuck that chicken.


Played this for the first time as one of the first things I got on the PS5 a few years back. The more time this game occupies my thoughts the more I love it. Truly a fine wine kind of experience. Featuring almost entirely theoretical mechanics you just have to feel out on your own. Love the emphasis on freestyling over it simply just being about following the strict commands like any average rhythm game. Unfortunately the exact timing is apparently a tad botched in emulation and modern ports. Though knowing how bad it can get while trying to emulate the original, aside from a major difficulty spike in level 4 this remastered version is quite good. And besides, it being slightly busted in level 4 forced me to get really good at freestyling so it works out. Though I'm gonna have to track down a PS1 copy of this game someday to see exactly how it's meant to be.

There's nothing else quite like it. It's only got 6 songs but it's left an impression that lasts a lifetime.

There's a stage where Parappa is about to shit himself and he has to rap battle against all of the previous teachers to cut ahead of the cue at a gas station toilet, yet during the time with the other 3 teachers, the chicken in front never actually went in...

Masterpiece

I was blown away at how well of a remaster this was. normally when a PS1 gets a remake or a remaster it wipes away a lot of that classic 5th gen charm and replaces it with a new sometimes more generic art style, but in the case of this remaster it was able to keep that charm the PaRappa series was known for; while also making the game's inpute delay a lot more tolerable making this remaster one of the best ways to play the first game if you're not into emulation.
The only downsides to this remaster is the 4th stage has this some weird impute problem where it delays your button presses causeing it to be ten times harder then it has any right to be. Still that's just one hiccup in an otherwise fantastic remaster.

IN THE RAIN OR IN THE SNOW
I GOT THE FUNKY FLOW

Un classique des jeux de rythme !

crack crack crack the controller into the wall

WHY IS STAGE 4 SO HARD AND WHY DOES THE STUPID CHICKEN HAVE TO SHIT ON THE COUNTER

Just did a quick lil playthrough of Parappa this afternoon. An extremely mixed bag, I fear. There's a smattering of minor flaws like the cutscenes generally being kinda bad and the lyrics seeming like an afterthought half the time but those are both forgivable because they contribute to the shitty nostalgic Saturday morning cartoon vibes. What's really unforgivable is how nonsensical the note detection in this game is, like in the chicken stage I was only able to get through it by intentionally playing poorly and off the beat because I found that I would get more consistent successes that way than actually playing on beat. It's a shame that they didn't update any of the mechanical scoring stuff under the hood for this remaster because I would adore this game if it actually felt responsive. As it stands, I do still love a lot about this game, the songs are catchy and the vibes are delightful, but it just doesn't function very well.

KICK PUNCH IT'S ALL IN THE MIND

great remaster of an iconic game but the chicken level can rot in hell

GooeyScale: 75/100

7 out of 10, only because of the chicken song

Great game except for the awful input delay on Stage 4.

Well...it's an original rhythm game, that's for sure. It's from an era that I haven't experience and cared at the times being a Nintendo fanboy and all. I knew this character mainly thanks to "being a Sony exclusive" and "Robot Chicken".

I know that this isn't the kind of rhythm game you would see on the competitive scene. It's very on the casual side, and it's not necessarily a bad thing. In fact it's what I would rather play.

The gameplay is what doesn't sold me much since it's what I would describe as "learn this incoming line of inputs in a well-rhythm way. Saw it? Ok, do it".

kick punch it's all in the mind,words to live by

As a game there’s not a ton here, but it’s so weird and charming, and there’s really nothing else like it. I’d probably give it a fourth star if it wasn’t for Stage 4 having its timing off.

Loved this game, its short and sweet and has that funky flow

Very wacky but fun at the same time. I will say it is a little bit too easy, (except for Level 4, that one is really unforgiving) still either way, I love this game.

Uhh didn't even really play part of this game we kinda Co-op'd our way through the second half, Screw that Chicken MF


Fun all throughout, though the final stage had an odd part I couldn't time well and had to retry it many times. Other than that, great remaster.