Slap Happy Rhythm Busters [PS1] - play as Chad-Gram

Slap Happy Rhythm Busters [PS1] - play as Chad-Gram

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This is a playthrough using Chad-Gram in the PS1 game Slap Happy Rhythm Busters. Read on for more information...

Chad-Gram (or Chad & Gram) is a hidden character in the game. He can be fought against in Arcade Mode as a regular CPU opponent, and is an unlockable playable character.

===== HOW TO UNLOCK CHAD-GRAM=====

Beat Arcade Mode once.

===== ABOUT CHAD-GRAM =====

They are two brothers who are employed by Holeman at his butcher shop. Gram is the 24 year-old larva-like older brother who is unintelligent; and Chad is the 22 year old younger brother who wields a hammer. The pair fight as a team by having Chad mounting Gram, with the latter doing most of the fighting. Interestingly, Chad has named most of their fighting moves by himself, even though it's Gram that is in the action most of the time!

===== GAMEPLAY =====

He is an average character... he has some good ranged basics but his specials are kind of sub-par to say the least. His Chad Missile super is his best move.

===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / TRIVIA =====

---- In the PS1 fighting game Vs. (also made by the same company Polygon Magic), there are some characters from it that has been brought over and resigned into SHRB. These characters are Ramos, Mia and Oreg/Oleg.

---- When you win a match, the announcer who says "Winner" sounds very much like the Tekken 1 announcer.

---- The main single-player mode is called Arcade Mode, despite there being no arcade version of the game.

---- The game only saw a Japanese release.

---- Despite being Japanese region-only, the entire game itself is in English.

===== ABOUT SHRB =====

Slap Happy Rhythm Busters is a PS1 fighting game where the character designs and game aesthetics are inspired by the hip music youth culture in Japan.

The in-fight character graphics consist of a cel-shaded style (I think) of polygons, which looks pretty good considering that this is the PS1 hardware. The backgrounds are 2D and have a very modern hip cartoon look.

The music of this game features compositions from various real-life DJs. The tunes are mixed, but most of them do gear towards an electric-techno-dance genre.

The gameplay is solid and is your typical old-school 2D affair. It features a flexible chain combo system which can be cancelled into specials or supers.

Perhaps the stand-out aspect of the gameplay is a universal super move called the Beat Rush - if this is activated (by hitting the opponent unblocked), you then get whisked into a rhythm-style game where you have to press the D-Pad or buttons in sync to the on-screen brackets which appear. It works like the arrows in DDR and PIU. The better you do, the more life depletion you'll dish out to the opponent after the session is over. On a deciding round, if you perform a Beat Rush (with the opponent having a depleted amount of life that can be defeated with a Beat Rush) and do well you'll then enter Fever mode, where it'll show a special finishing sequence for your character.







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