Ragnarock
Ragnarock has the best tracks of any rhythm game and I’ve played almost all of them. It takes time learning to hit the drums and booster shields accurately and getting the timings right. It’s a simple concept, but hard to master. Completely skill based. The multiplayer races are super fun and as far as I know, unique to Ragnarock.
– Real player with 173.5 hrs in game
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The best multiplayer VR Rhythm game hands down, easily accessible to new players while offering great features for veterans, awesome soundtrack with support to import additional custom tracks.
Details for rhythm veterans; a faithful translation of a 4-lane VSRG into VR with tight timing windows and extremely competitive leaderboards even on lower difficulty songs. Highly customizable controls (angle/length/offset type settings for hammers), custom scroll speeds, practice mode with variable playback speed up to 120%.
– Real player with 61.9 hrs in game
Just Dance 2017
ºWhat to say to Just Dance 2017?,in short, is another bad game of Bugsoft.
-Control (phone) disconnects ALL TIME, there is not 40 seconds connected to the computer (sometimes).
-In addition to paying $ 49.99(R$ 99,99), you DO NOT HAVE ALL THE MUSIC RELEASED TO PLAY, some you buy with the Ubisoft currency, some you need to have Just Dance Unlimited.
-Just Dance 2017 looks Just Dance Now, ridiculous.
-I did not ask for a refund because I am hopeful that they will solve the problems of this game soon.
– Real player with 2093.2 hrs in game
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Pros :
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One of few games in Steam that makes you do workout instead of sitting all day.
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Many selections of songs (about 50 built-in + more than 200 from Just Dance Unlimited).
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The respond and accuracy is very good (better than Just Dance Now).
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You can pay for Just Dance Unlimited subscription either from Credit Card or Steam Wallet (I like the latter option, since I don’t have credit card). The subscription price is more or less same than Just Dance Now subscription price.
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Many modes, so pretty high replayability (apart from that many songs selection).
– Real player with 83.2 hrs in game
RhythmSnake
RhythmSnake has a lot of potential to be an interesting and fun game, but right now the rhythm portion isn’t accurate, which makes the game very difficult and frustrating to play. 4/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1agIMsCYI3Q
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Does not accept FLAC files for playback.
Not worth my time.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Firing Vibes
Firing Vibes is a 2 vs 2 multiplayer FPS that combines heavy vertical gameplay with a little bit of rhythm.
Instead of classical weapons like assault or sniper rifles in Firing Vibes you choose a melody. And each melody provides a unique damage pattern. Some melodies are quicker or slower in their rhythm, that leads to different types of gameplay.
Set in a minimalistic Scifi world. Your character has two special skills which allow to go about everywhere and master the fully vertical environment. The first one is a unique climbing ability enabling you to move on walls as easily as if you were on the ground. The second is the ability to spawn cubes and walls and create new pathways.
KEY FEATURES
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2 vs 2 Online Multiplayer - Dedicated servers in Europe, North America and East Asia (and more later).
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Shoot with music - Your only weapons are music based lasers.
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Create news pathways - Spawning or destroying cubes helps you to move through the level in new and interesting ways.
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Climb everywhere - Your climbing ability combined with the cubes you can place make you free to go about everywhere you want.
Spin Rhythm XD
Summary
This is an amazing Rhythm game. I can’t really stress enough how fun this game is, and how it feels to play to the music. The key word I think that describes this game best is flow. There is an incredible feeling as you move the wheel, hit notes, hit beats, and match the colors. I don’t play very many Rhythm games, but SRXD has gotten me to take a closer look at the genre. It takes some gameplay mechanics from Vertically Scrolling Rhythm games, and makes them its own. As well as introducing entirely new sets of gameplay systems and mechanics, which I will try to explain below.
– Real player with 1922.7 hrs in game
Finally a fresh concept for a rhythm game, and it’s executed extremely well. Some of the most fun in a rhythm game you can have. Songs and charts are good, community is good, and the dev team actually does a good job to maintain and improve their game. There’s a good amount of in-game customization to suit the player’s needs, it also supports MIDI controllers.
I have a small issue though, my issue is the game is trying to be a hybrid of a casual and competitive game. The reason this is an issue is they’re limiting the skill cap with the hardest songs. In it’s current state, there are a couple people who have a perfect score on every chart. If the game wants to be competitive they should influence players to improve more and more. High level leaderboards is only an accuracy battle of who can get a perfect score on the most songs. Don’t get me wrong, the hardest songs are definitely challenging and very intimidating when you’re new or a casual player of the game. But why hold back players skills when there’s a global leaderboard? This won’t be much of an issue for the average player, but if you spend a lot of time in it you’ll find yourself slowly getting worn out only playing for accuracy.
– Real player with 585.3 hrs in game
Undead Can Dance
Undead Can Dance is a dancing battle game in virtual reality where you compete against other sorcerers in taking control of the dead through rhythm, power and accuracy. Once an undead is in your possession, it will start dancing for you, sweating and jostling on the dancefloor while boosting your score. You can’t dance? Just pretend! It’s light-hearted yet intense and fun.
ONLINE BATTLES
Undead can Dance is built from the ground up to offer a tailored, solid and fun multiplayer experience along with a single-player mode. Never dance alone again.
EASY BEATMAPS MAKER
The game ships with music, but it also works flawlessly with your own mp3. Adjust a couple of settings in the notes Detector, tweak the dancing style in the Choreographer, and you are ready to go. Easy but powerful.
ALWAYS GROWING PLAYLIST
Her (Latin Remix) by Electromatic
Basason by Basason
You are so the shit - Oilboy’s aftersun
Don’t mean a thing by TeknoAXE
Memorias (M.A.L.A. Remix) by Galeria Disco
In control by Oilboy’s aftersun
From The Ocean by Lampé
Slide by Arcane
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At the Beginning by THE FREAK FANDANGO ORCHESTRA
This Party - stellar art wars 15
Lucifer Cannon by Wontolla
Wanna Make U Dance by Rave Raccoon
Filet Mignon by Bobby Marleni
Take On The Dancefloor by Redmann
Boiled Fantasies - Oilboy’s aftersun
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Procedural dance animation and low-poly man model by Keijiro Takahashi
Just Shapes & Beats
When I first played this game it was just to impress my big brother on a like $500 vacation but now iv’e gotten pretty addicted. The games really good amazing story line and a very hard set of songs. And now that iv’e played the lost chapter the story makes a lot more sense. The ending blew my mind not giving any spoilers but some people may know what I mean. Also Annihilation is insane. But when it comes to making a game using square as the main character I was not expecting this much work and progress put into this. If you haven’t played this game yet and are just reviewing it play it know you won’t be disappointed. Well that’s all I have to say can’t wait for the next update!
– Real player with 76.4 hrs in game
GAMING GAMING GAMING GAMING GAMING GAMING
– Real player with 72.0 hrs in game
Synth Riders
This is the rhythm game you want if you want to dance!
Line your hands up with the incoming target balls - as opposed to my other favorite VR rhythm game, there’s no need to strike them, it’s all about just being there at that time. There an option to enable the strike mechanic instead, but it really doesn’t work that well here, especially above the first difficulty setting or 2. Also on difficulty: there are 5 difficulties to choose from. From super-easy-going Beginner to flail-like-you’re-convulsing-from-a-seizure Master, there is room for everyone here. There is even the Spin-360 Degree mode available for every song for when you don’t want to just face forwards. If you’re looking to get down with friends or strangers online, there is multiplayer waiting for you.
– Real player with 71.5 hrs in game
coming from expert mode on beatsaber, i actually found this game a challenge at first.. despite people claiming it was easier!
imo it wasnt (but synthriders is more fun imo)
i was soon playing expert after hard (with a little encouragement from friends)
and now around 20 hrs in have even managed to complete a few songs on “master” difficulty!
its got similar practice tools to beat saber, (speed up, slow down, section practice etc)
i personally think this game is better than beatsaber, despite me playing both frequently! sometimes in the same session.
– Real player with 52.8 hrs in game
AVICII Invector
AVICII Invector: a rhythm game and tribute to the late beloved Swedish DJ AVICII who belongs in anyone’s Music Hall of Fame.
Avicii Tops Shazam’s Most-Searched Songs Hall Of Fame
That honor befalls “Wake Me Up” by Swedish electronic dance music DJ and producer Avicii which, according to Shazam, the go-to app for figuring out what it is you’re listening to, is the most ‘Shazamed' song of all time. It has so far been checked 19.45 million times and counting.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
AVICII Invector
Introduction
We all know & love the man known as Tim Bergling, who Is no one but AVICII himself. Unfortunately, he died too young on 20th April 2018 which left all of his fans heartbroken. Although he is no more, he will still continue to live through his overly popular songs. AVICII Invector is a game made in the memory of AVICII which features a few of his songs. There aren’t a lot of Rhythm-action games out there & this surely stands out since this is purely AVICII music. Not only is it a wonderful game, most of the proceeds that the developer earns from this game go to the Tim Bergling Foundation which supports those with mental health problems, so you are also contributing to a charitable cause!
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Beat Boxers
I’ve been looking for a game like this for such a long time and after finally finding it I couldn’t be happier. At first glance this my just seems like a simple side-scroller fighting game, but it didn’t take long to see the vast potential of this game. The ability to fight to the beat of any song of your choosing just seems incredible to many people including myself, although as of now there’s only local PvP (Hopefully there will be future updates so this review may not be relevent later on) . If over time a Player vs. Computer or online PvP was added along with some QOL changes (More and better fighting mechanics or an option to change controls, More characters, More stages and maybe a sort of leveling system if you really want to get into details) would make this game unimaginablely popular. With such vast potential and with this game being brand new (right now at least) I can only hope that there will be future updates with such things added into the game and bringing it to it’s fullest.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
As of now the game is REALLY fun when played with music the player likes even with the incredibly limited (two) characters available. Unfortunately for that reason there isnt much replayability because of the limited characters and movesets.
I really hope this game improves overtime with more characters and movesets and also maps, because this game has incredible potential imo.
There are some awkward stuff about it like the animations a bit stale and when you use your ultimate the ultimates play music with the music chosen which creates a F*ckfest of sounds which is really unpleasant.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game