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Players shoot at targets appearing in all directions with blasters held in both hands at the right moment.
On a pirate ship attacked by Kraken, in a nightclub overflowing with neon colors, in a futuristic city of Tokyo, on a colorful undersea coral reef…
You can enjoy rhythm games on original VR stages set to original songs.
Each stage has its own special effects to match the excitement of the music, making the game experience the most exciting yet.
The controls are extremely simple, just pull the trigger on the controller, and the Aim Assist function optimized for VR games eliminates the need to pay attention to aiming at targets, allowing players to enjoy a nimble playing experience similar to gun action in movies.
Features.
- Stage gimmicks that move with the flow of the music to enhance play
- Aim system that is simple and allows you to truly enjoy the rhythm game
- Cyberpunk UI, game visuals
- Color assist function for a variety of players
Steam User 7
Experienced on the Meta Quest 2
You can view my initial impressions review & gameplay here:
This is a neutral recommendation. This game is completely mid. There's nothing that stands out about it. In a sea of a VR music rhythm games, it's completely average.
However, I do believe it is overpriced for what it is. It's currently priced at $19.99 USD and it only has 9 (short) songs, with normal, hard, and expart difficulty (not a typo). Each song does have it's own environment, which is neat, but the visuals aren't anything special. They are just okay.
The songs are okay. Kind of short, but okay. The gameplay is basic. You can shoot the notes to the rhythm and then you long press a different kind of note. Notes can spawn anywhere and you have to shoot quick, almost at an impossible rate in "expart" difficulty. If you can beat this game in "expart" difficulty, you can easily win a gold medal at the Olympics in any quick shooting event.
There just isn't much content. And the gameplay is basic. You'd be better off spending those $20 USD on other much better VR music rhythm games. If you really want shooting in your rhythm game, then there's Audica or Pistol Whip. This isn't bad though, you may enjoy it more than me.
Rate 5/10. Probably never playing this again.
Please note: I received a free Steam key through the Steam Curator Connect program. You can join my Steam Curator group, Oculus Rift Reviews, here: