I love rhythm games but I am left with a lot more questions than answers after seeing this trailer. Since it releases so soon I guess I'll just wait for a review to better understand how it...
I love rhythm games but I am left with a lot more questions than answers after seeing this trailer. Since it releases so soon I guess I'll just wait for a review to better understand how it actually controls, replayability, etc.
There are some gameplay videos of the demos they've had at PAX and other conferences (example). I'm not sure how good it will be overall, but I love the style of it so I hope it ends up working...
There are some gameplay videos of the demos they've had at PAX and other conferences (example). I'm not sure how good it will be overall, but I love the style of it so I hope it ends up working well (and coming to PC eventually, I don't have any of these systems).
Yeah stylistically it looks like it could be a real winner, I think a lot of my questions are related to how it actually controls - is it static from level to level? How much is it about hitting...
Yeah stylistically it looks like it could be a real winner, I think a lot of my questions are related to how it actually controls - is it static from level to level? How much is it about hitting exact timing of the beat vs. just being relatively synchronized? etc.
I love rhythm games but I am left with a lot more questions than answers after seeing this trailer. Since it releases so soon I guess I'll just wait for a review to better understand how it actually controls, replayability, etc.
There are some gameplay videos of the demos they've had at PAX and other conferences (example). I'm not sure how good it will be overall, but I love the style of it so I hope it ends up working well (and coming to PC eventually, I don't have any of these systems).
Yeah stylistically it looks like it could be a real winner, I think a lot of my questions are related to how it actually controls - is it static from level to level? How much is it about hitting exact timing of the beat vs. just being relatively synchronized? etc.