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10 best rhythm games forgotten by time
Music has almost always been an inexorable part of the gaming experience, but it wasn’t until around the fifth console generation that music became a gameplay mechanic in itself. While some ...
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Music Rhythm Games Like Guitar Hero
Rhythm games have an obvious appeal, as they not only allow players to listen to their favorite songs but also immerse them in the shoes of hit musicians. How bizarre, then, that one series that's ...
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Rhythm Doctor review
My patients have a disease, and my spacebar is the cure.
It’s amazing how many Touhou Project games end up localized or released worldwide. We’re getting easy access to mainline entries, spin-off projects, and even indies inspired by the series. One of the ...
Ella Stars launches next week on Steam, blending rhythm-action gameplay with K-pop flair. Face off against unique bosses ...
It's becoming rarer than ever to see new Xbox exclusives these days, with Microsoft employing a multiplatform strategy for ...
Veterans of the rhythm game genre have announced the establishment of new video game developer RedOctane Games. The studio is focused on "solely on advancing the rhythm game genre, combining the past ...
KAMITSUBAKI CITY ENSEMBLE is a rhythm game in which AI girls who were awoken after the apocalypse use special song magic to create melodies with you, in an effort to restart the world. How did the ...
Maestro (2024), the VR rhythm game that lets you conduct an orchestra, is getting an official Star Wars DLC next month, which includes an epic track from Star Wars: Episode 1 (1999) as well as your ...
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Rhythm games are known for their high learning curve, as they are easy to learn but hard to master. Action games, on the other hand, are also easy to learn but hard to master. What happens when you ...
Flash fiction and rhythm games are both beholden to brevity. In the former’s case, complicated ideas are cut down to be conveyed with only the most necessary word economy. In the latter’s, music is ...
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