Once again, it's donkey konga, and once again, the setlist is entirely different depending on which region you play.

Like the first game, this games JPN setlist is very taiko-adjacent, though it's even more prevalent here. I guess it's comparable to the jump between taiko PS2 3 and taiko PS2 4. Things are properly sorted by genre, and there's all the taiko tropes. J-pop, anime, games, classical, misc, the works. The setlist does include odoru ponpokorin in it so it gets bonus points, and the beatmaps are rather balanced and manageable. It's a comfortable experience through and through, but you will still need to grind a crapton of coins if you want to unlock the hard difficulties for every song. This version also for some reason has the blind performance mode from the first game back in here as the full tamashii gauge bonus rather than the randomized ura-esque charts that you get for doing that in the other versions which is weird. I genuinely don't know who plays so much donkey konga that they memorize the beatmaps, but I salute any that have.

Reviewed on May 31, 2023


2 Comments


9 months ago

Hi, just wanted to let you know that now every version has its own page

9 months ago

@dleo wow it hasn't even been 2 months since i made that review and now I get 3 for one??? les gooooo