Djinni “SmithrickArts”
Clean aesthetic, responsive inputs, adjustable synch settings, the works. I'd say this is one of the more accessible rhythm games, though it definitely does not lack in difficulty. Its gimmick is not even having to touch notes, just tap when a note hits your judgment line (or judgement circles in this case). The only thing I really don't like is having to unlock somgs one by one at a painfully slow rate. It gets a bit boring, but the gameplay's pretty fun and the selection of artists is solid.
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skyler runyon
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Disappointing overall. It's a fun game, but I feel like the devs just watered down phigros. The mapping is cool, but it's less complex than phigros by design. The worst part is how you unlock new maps, the first handful cost around 30-50 coins(/non descript currency), wich is reasonable, but it randomly ramps up to 200 per song, and you have to play like 20 songs just to unlock one. I would rate it higher if it wasn't for the fact that phigros had so much more while being completely free.
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Aizeilon Karugaya
While many others have expressed issues with game lag and delays, I myself am lucky to not've experienced that and rather the true product being offered and I gotta say, it's VERY good. Intuitive controls that become fairly complex with good patterns, beautiful visuals that keep pleasantly surprising me, good music, and a very satisfying results page. There are definitely places to improve, like the currency system/shop, but rhythm game lovers and newcomers alike should try this game.
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