This subreddit is for content relevant to any game with music as a central game play component Hello, i created winken, a rhythm game in which you can add your own musics Hey flassy, not sure if this is your jam, but i just created a hyperdifficult rhythm game
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Basically you speed through futuristic landscapes dodging and weaving to music, but a single wrong move means crashing and losing.
The other three games have good emulators (myboy, drastic, and dolphin)
It's like a visual representation of rhythm, which's cool Though i'd recommend the steam version more for getting content earlier, and all the custom maps. Switch honestly has the biggest selection of rhythm games on consoles, but its still not a whole lot lol Groove coaster wai wai party (fun beginner friendly game with lots of flashy graphics and many things to unlock as you progress through the game) muse dash (also beginner friendly with a leveling system that unlocks artwork and stuff) arcaea (unique take on the.
It has a platter you adjust like a dj scratch track and i highly recommend it It has a lot of “pop” edm like dubstep More of an international song selection Artists that average non rhythm gamers may know
It’s totally worth checking out.
Hi im new to 4k rhythm games I've been playing psych engine for fnf and i've really enjoyed it I also have put in some time in etterna but the ui is kind of hard for a newb to understand (i want to enable down scroll and hit sounds) and i'm having a hard time finding charts (i want to enable down scroll and hit sounds) any suggestions greatly appreciated!
The peak difficulty in rhythm games is always going to be pretty much the same across all games The hardest songs in taiko no tatsujin will take the best players several years of practice to get good enough to fc, and this is also true of osu!, ddr, rock band drums, and pretty much every other rhythm game.