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''Mad Rat Dead'' is a rhythm-action game by Creator/NipponIchi. It was released in Japan on October 29th, and in America and Europe on October 20th, 2020 for UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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''Mad Rat Dead'' is a rhythm-action game by Creator/NipponIchi. It was released in Japan on October 29th, and in America and Europe on October 20th, 2020 for UsefulNotes/Playstation4 Platform/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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* AnAesop:
** Death is inevitable, but the choices you make while you're alive still matter even after you're gone. Likewise, even if you don't have much time left, you can still make changes in the world with it if you try hard enough.
** Sometimes chasing after easy gratification can be bad for you, and even prevent you from realizing what your real goal is.
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* TheUsualAdversaries: The Nightmares are you most consistent enemies through the stages (and are also sometimes the only way to progress). They take many abstract forms, like little multi-eyed creatures surrounded by gaudy graffiti; fiery, spikey meteors; and sliding cacti with bird faces on them. The reason they keep appearing even after Mad Rat returns to the living world [[spoiler:is because they originate from the Rat God herself, who is making him see them in order to get him close to a cat and be eaten]].

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* TheUsualAdversaries: The Nightmares are you your most consistent enemies through the stages (and are also sometimes the only way to progress). They take many abstract forms, like little multi-eyed creatures surrounded by gaudy graffiti; fiery, spikey meteors; and sliding cacti with bird faces on them. The reason they keep appearing even after Mad Rat returns to the living world [[spoiler:is because they originate from the Rat God herself, who is making him see them in order to get him close to a cat and be eaten]].

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