There’s no greater evidence that we’re in a busy season than the fact that not one, not two, but three solid rhythm games ...
The game rates your performance on a scale of 0-100, giving you a rating to go with it. Perfecting every one of these games ...
VR developer and publisher Parallel Circles has announced a brand-new rhythm boxing title on the way called Beat The Beats. The game has been designed to add some exercise to your regiment as you'll ...
One of my favorite rhythm games of all time is also one of the most obscure, a little PS2 title that hasn’t gotten anything ...
Note: This game is in Early Access which means the developers have deemed it incomplete and likely to see changes over time. This review is an assessment of the game only at its current Early Access ...
I’ve written extensively about the challenges of adapting traditional game genres to touch screens (see “FunBITS: Leo’s Fortune Perfects Touchscreen Platforming,” 27 June 2014). Perhaps no genre is ...
It entered Early Access earlier this week. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you haven't heard of Beat Saber before, then you're ...
After a brief, challenging and slightly demoralising rhythm test, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise begins in earnest with a hole-in-one challenge against a mandrill and a chimp. As odd as this sounds, ...
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Rhythm Doctor review
In Rhythm Doctor, you are an intern assigned to Middlesea Hospital. You work remotely, so you sit behind a screen and watch what’s happening through the hospital’s cameras. The doctors and patients ...
Beat Saber has been one of the more attention-grabbing VR titles on PCs as of late, and it's not hard to see why: it amps up the familiar rhythm game formula with an immersive experience that turns ...
Saying Rhythm de Run Run is simple is an understatement. All you do in Alphaunit’s DS music game is hit one button, make a sound or tap the screen to the beat. Good thing this has quirky stories like ...
A few years back we tried out a "drummer in a stomp" system called the BeatBuddy, designed to offer real-sounding, foot-controllable percussion accompaniment for solo performers and bedroom jammers ...
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