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ENTER THE METALVERSE
Rock like the gods in God of Riffs, a rhythmic heavy metal VR game that’s like a hard rock album cover come to life!
Wield twin guitar axes with the fury of a heavy metal god against swarms of skulls, demons, and more across the multiverse!
Charge your weapons with heavy metal combos that send enemies flying and carve your name into heavy metal HIGH SCORE HISTORY!
Featuring 8 rockin’ original tracks, plus hits from Frank Klepacki and The Tiberian Sons, SWERY65 and more to come!
Out now!
Coming soon: Free story mode update Q1 2023 with additional tracks.
Steam User 8
The music is fantastic, areas apart from the dungeon which was just bland compared to the others, were really good. The major issue I had with it was how much the controller of the vive vibrated, I couldn't find a way to turn it down but that might have been just me. Can't wait for updates!
Steam User 8
'God of Riffs' is a rock-themed music and rhythm game that does get a few things right. For a start, it is fun to play with the beat mapping pretty much on point, but the collision detection could do with some work (or maybe my gameplay does). There are 4 songs, 2 difficulties at the moment and a handful of areas. While some of the environments are a little boring (like the dungeon) others like the Forest level look great and really add to the game. Taking into account that this is just early access I am happy to give it the thumbs up. It has the right price for what you get and it has plenty of room to grow. This could well be one of those games you keep in your library and crack out now and again at a VR party or something, just to give us old-school rockers something to play.
Steam User 4
This game honestly has me with mixed emotions. I went into it really wanting to like it but at this point I'm not too sure. The game performs very well just like you would it imagine it to, it doesn't have any bugs or performance issues that I have came across. The biggest issue currently is that it feels unoriginal and simply generic. The game is too similar to beat saber and I feel like that is going to really hold it back and lead to everyone constantly making comparisons between the two. The sound of the sword hitting the enemies does not really pair well with the music and there are currently only a couple of different enemy designs present in the game.. When I am playing a similar game like beat saber there is something satisfying about the sound of hitting a block that adds to the rhythm and game play. I'm giving this a positive recommendation because it is still in early access and currently only has a price tag of $5. If you really enjoy beat saber, rock style music and want to have new surroundings this game would probably right up your alley, although right now there are only 4 or 5 songs.
While this game is going to have the popularity of beat saber hold it back I believe if this continues to be improved upon it could get a large following, especially if the team behind it could get a popular rock song licensed that is not available on beat saber (without mods).
Steam User 4
It's pretty good for an early access title. There's a lot of potential here. The collision detection feels like it's a bit off (either that, or I'm not good enough at it yet). Playing with an Oculus Quest 2 via link cable. Can't wait for the custom song support when we can hopefully add some thrash and death metal to it.
Steam User 3
God of Riffs does seem to have a lot of potential. The recent 0.8.3 update brought many QoL updates, which significantly improved the quality of the game, and the developers are quite active on their discord server.
Steam User 3
truly love this game it has great music and decent scenery that's all you could really ask for in a rhythm game, I do however have one problem, the hands on the index controllers are upside down and the vive wands have the controllers off to the left.Overall great game
Steam User 0
good , kinda cheesy metal songs, Variable difficulties let you set the challenge level that suits you,
They added a few songs which was a welcome addition.
It would be awesome to thrash the skeleton foes listening to In Flames or S.O.A.D.. I'm betting yhere are some established bands that would give publishing rights to Boss for ONE of their songs