Reviews from

in the past


Gal metal terminado. Esta majo y en mecánicas de ritmo bastante bien aunque el estilo artístico sea pocho le da su encanto que te cuente la historia como si fuesen viñetas de un manga la verdad, y los social link sean algo así como un escenario con marionetas. #NintendoSwitch

Gal Metal Finished. It's nice and has quite good rhythm mechanics, although the artistic style is poor, it gives it its charm that it tells the story as if they were scenes from a manga, really, and the social links are something like a stage with puppets.

This game is cool, but my sense of rhythm is terrible. Also playing it genuinely hurt my hands and arms.

i wish this game was good

There's a great demanding rhythm game here that I simply am not fit for.

My brain isnae wired for this kinda thing. I like being told what to hit and when. It feels like a game that's definitely gonnae be more enjoyable for actual drummers. Luckily, it's quite forigving, so even when I felt overwhelmed and had to resort back to the basic fills I could remember, I was still able to progress.

Daft wee alien story with some nice Toshinao Aoki artwork.

inessential entry in the "games about girls who play in a rock band" subgenre. extremely creatively limited and unwilling to commit to anything with any real fervor.

Unfortunately, for all its innovation, this game sits right between the point where I could appreciate it as a rhythm gamer, and the point where I could appreciate it as a musician. The freestyle drumming is high in concept but flawed in its execution as it never felt as if points were awarded for musicality but rather arbitrarily chaining patterns to rack up combos. Apart from that, the story is fun and original. I sincerely hope this concept gets revisited.