Electronic music you can bob your head to, Unique take on the rhythm game formula, Plenty of challenge levels can keep you busy for awhile
Too few songs, Visuals can be distracting
Retro/Grade succeeds at bringing a fresh take to the rhythm genre and filling it with sensory pleasures, but a lack of music means it outstays its welcome sooner rather than later.
Sammanfattning: Have you ever wondered what it would be liked to play your favorite shoot ‘em up in reverse, watching the enemy ships you’ve just destroyed come back to life, while you reabsorb the shots you’ve just fired, and dodge enemy bullets from behind your ship...
Sammanfattning: Retro/Grade ReviewRetro/Grade's concept is novel, but about as easy to describe as the plot of Back to the Future to someone who has absolutely no ability to comprehend time travel. Indie developer 24 Caret Game's début effort is a side-scrolling shoot...
Sammanfattning: There isn't a whole lot of innovation in the rhythm game market. This is mostly because there is only so much you can do to innovate on a concept as simple as "press the button to the beat." That's not to say that certain games aren't trying though. Fo...
Sammanfattning: Dancing, playing guitar, piloting a ship through alien gunfire, etc. Sometimes you just need to put a little faith into rhythm if you want to succeed.I have a love for both shoot-em-ups and rhythm games. While they occupy different spectra of a playe...
Sammanfattning: It's funny how games can sneak up on you out of nowhere, after lingering so long in development hell that you wonder if they'll ever find a release. Not only did we get the much anticipated but nearly forgotten aboutXbox Live Arcade game Dust: An Elysian...
Publicerad: 2012-08-24, Författare: Stuart , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Dazzling mix of shoot-em-up and rhythm action, Fun to play with or without a plastic axe, Eyeball-searing graphics and thumping soundtrack
Only ten stages in the main campaign, No songs that you'll already know
The most exciting original game to grace PSN in ages, and a must-buy for fans of old-school shoot-em-ups or music games. It's not the biggest of deepest action games out there, but it's full of smart ideas and ingeniously put together, while it looks and ...
Electronic music you can bob your head to, Unique take on the rhythm game formula, Plenty of challenge levels can keep you busy for awhile
Too few songs, Visuals can be distracting
Retro/Grade succeeds at bringing a fresh take to the rhythm genre and filling it with sensory pleasures, but a lack of music means it outstays its welcome sooner rather than later....