/r/rhythmgames
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Whether your favorite rhythm game is Dance Dance Revolution, Rock Band, DJMax, or even Stepping Superior 3. Talk about all of them here.
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Saw this game on a short. It looks sick but I don't recognize it. It has jagged and angular hold notes.
title says it all. i saw it first in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgAz3n_rxQ8 this video. and i was wondering if there is anyways i could play it, it looks hella fun
My R1 unfortunately does not have it and I don't have access to a pc, but do have the Switch Rhythm Festival game. I watched Tokaku's video reviewing the Hori mini one, but others on yt say it's not that sensative. How has reddit comminty faired with the hori drum? Can you folks do the hardest song on rhythm fest? This'd be my first experience with Taiko and want it to pull me TF in.
My favourite rhythm games include Clone Hero, Rock Band Unplugged, Superbeat Xonic and Final Fantasy Theatrhythm. I've been playing Spin Rhythm XD too, but it has left me craving something with songs more like those in Superbeat.
Ideally I'd like a game with a straight highway rather than floating notes such as those in Project Diva, something with mixed genre songs that aren't just electronic instrumentals, simple mechanics without over the top gimmicks. Basically, I want Superbeat or Rock Band Unplugged where you're just hitting buttons to cool songs. Something pure and technical.
Any ideas for something that might come close to scratching that itch?
I'm a huge fan of voez and have sunk tons of hours into it but it's practically dead in the water now with the devs no longer properly supporting it. I've tried finding other games to migrate to but they all play too differently and have some gimmick that I struggle to get used to. Are there any games that are plain simple hitting the notes like Voez? The closest I've found so far is project sekai.
Hi! Looking to buy a tasoller if anyone has info on where to buy one. It is currently out of stock in Gamo2 :(
I was so shocked because I couldn't get into the last part even with my open eyes.
I love goofy charts like this.
Searching for a PC rhythm game that uses my local music library and support last.fm scrobbling. I found Audiosurf 2 which works, but was hoping for something different. Beat Hazard 3 looks dope, and I bought it, but it doesn't support scrobbling (from what I see).
Melody's Escape looked cool too, but also doesn't support scrobbling.
Any other suggestions?
I tried looking in playstore (with the Chinese name), it wasn't there, where can i get this game and is it available on android?
Gadvia is a mobile rhythm game. The subreddit r/gadvia is newly created. Anyone is welcome!
I’m thinking about getting a pair for my tablet, but I don’t know if I can just get basic gloves, which would not make sense because they’re not conductive? Or if I need to get the ones with the special tips. But it seems that the ones in the arcade don’t use the special tips and I doubt that the screen technology is resistive in those machine machines.
I was wondering if anyone here has found all the cartridges in super crazy rhythm castle. I have four, but i'm still missing 2 and not sure where they could be. Not sure if this is the right place for this, but there isn't a dedicated sub for the game, and I could only find full length walkthroughs that I don't feel like sifting through to find this. I'll take it down if this kind of question isn't allowed.
But weird