S W
Settings are very limited. I usually turn home BGM down; saw no option for that in the menu. Resolution adjust is redundant since it reduces to 50% & is unreadable. Calibration was weird & arduous. For context, it has you to tap 8 times each for video and audio offset, & adds 1 to a counter out of 8 or 16 every tap. When I recalibrated since it wasn't working well for me—notes seemed finicky & I would get lost or late, as a PJSK Exp mode player—it began adding on its own and wouldn't complete.
9 people found this review helpful
Tiffane Frazier
Pretty decent game, the story bored me but I'm not one for rythm games with story so it might be more interesting for others. Took up a lot of storage and the tapping is a bit off for the bottom row. It's also EXTREMELY challenging but I'm also kind of a new to rythm games lmao. Pretty laggy and the settings are extremely limited. But if your a noob to rythm games it's prolly your best bet.
Alpha Coronae
The rhythm gameplay is fun enough, and the story starts interesting and seems promising with the explorating of synthetic cyborg conversion. Unfortunately I can only say "promising", because reading the full current story content, past the prologue and first chapter, represents an in-game purchase of around $60, AAA game pricing to unlock perhaps 2 hours of total in-game visual novel content. I would recommend the devs take more care to set prices at levels people might actually pay for.