It's a fun and fairly simple but also simple to grasp VR rhythm game. a little more presentationally polished, and bespoke beatmapping versus a good portion of the auto generated rhythm games.

I like those more in a way because even if it's semi shoddy mapping, they do have all the tracks I like. Those fell off when streaming platforms became a little too stingy for small indie devs. Which is pretty saddening. The positive here in addition is that it almost -can't- break permanently, or at least to the extent any other game will or won't.

The difficulty isn't quite for me, content to play medium across about 6 years of rock band. That makes the modding community a bit of a disappointment, as custom songs are way too hard, untested and broken or both. But it's nice to see so many put genuine effort in making their songs accessible. I also feel like the game's ramping of the difficulty didn't make a lot of sense in the campaign. The modifiers added were on top of already increasing song difficulty and this happened super quick to where I hit a ceiling for how often I played.

The songs themselves included are fine, and a couple are pretty catchy. But nothing so memorable as to earn a regular listen from me. The DLC is also a little sparse when compared to other rhythm games in general.

the visuals are a polished basic look, like a futuristic foam tunnel.

Still, it is one of the most solid VR rhythm games and due to its popularity has stayed strong in its support, and it's not entirely daunting to out of shape rhythm game casuals like me, since it does provide a variety of customization options save for the main campaign.

Reviewed on Apr 17, 2024


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