Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure – Release Date, Platforms, Trailer & Gameplay

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure
Release dateReleased on Dec 17, 1998
StatusReleased
Best forRole-playing (RPG) players exploring games on PlayStation 3
Rating65 / 100
Review coverageEarly review data
Player signalMixed signal

What to Know About Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, released in Japan as The Puppet Princess of Marl Kingdom is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation from Atlus USA and Nippon Ichi Software, the creators of Disgaea, and is part of the Marl Kingdom series. Rhapsody, along with its sequels, are considered musical RPGs, meaning in place of FMV cutscenes, there are musical numbers, complete with vocals. The game is also known for its "overwhelming cuteness" and low level of difficulty. Although this may make the game seem geared towards a younger audience, in Japan, the game and series in general has seen much success.

About Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure was released on Dec 17, 1998. It is available on PlayStation 3, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Switch. This game falls under the Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Tactical, Adventure genres.

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure currently has an average rating of 65 out of 100 based on 2 reviews.

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