DDR immediately made a splash with its unique blend
of rhythm game mechanics and foot based motion control.
Not exact matches
With the risk vs. reward
mechanics of parasitism and the
rhythm game, you'd think that the
game sounds complex and difficult, but this
game is probably Experience's easiest title yet.
The
game features a mix
of rhythm mechanics as players fight each other with the power
of words and disses, and is currently discounted on this winter's Steam Sale.
And finally, Drakengard, a
game which could charitably be considered a gigantic troll from beginning to end, finished up its Ultimate Ending by throwing away all
of its normal
game mechanics and transforming into a two - button
rhythm game,
of all things.
It provides a unique blend
of rhythm - based gameplay and action — what the developer calls «
rhythm violence» — that provides a far more intense version
of the basic
mechanics you see in other
rhythm games.
Here the team took a platformer and made it feel almost like a
rhythm game and continued their tradition
of wordlessly conveying a relationship using the same core
mechanics are the rest
of the
game.
Some titles employ
rhythm or melody as a core gameplay
mechanic, whereas others have a dynamic soundtrack that is fundamental to the experience and becomes part
of the personality
of the
game itself.
It's refreshing take on the
rhythm game genre with its implementation of RPG (Role Playing Game) mechanics akin to old Final Fantasy games as a method of progression with a team of four doing battle against monsters and bos
game genre with its implementation
of RPG (Role Playing
Game) mechanics akin to old Final Fantasy games as a method of progression with a team of four doing battle against monsters and bos
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mechanics akin to old Final Fantasy
games as a method
of progression with a team
of four doing battle against monsters and bosses.
Action Oriented Combat
Mechanics — The
game is changing the established
rhythm of MOBAs as well as some
of the basic notions
of game play.
Generation
of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection is an interesting
game, that sort
of mixes traditional Japanese role - playing
games with the modern mobile experience offered on button-less Apple and Android devices and throws in familiar Guitar Hero / Rock Band
rhythm mechanics for a truly unique experience.
But the guitar - only title is still one
of the best
rhythm games you can play thanks to its diverse track list and immensely entertaining
mechanics.
Because this release is based off
of an Arcade
game with the same name, it's all about the
rhythm mechanics.
The first three
of nine levels (filled with, on average, 20 to 30 checkpoint segments), eases you into the gameplay
mechanics, but don't let that fool you: Thumper is an excruciatingly difficult
rhythm game.
Since I'm asking others, If I'm to rank my favorites it probably goes: Persona 4 (epic RPG), Mark
of the Ninja (ingenious stealth
mechanics) Runner 2 (great trance out,
rhythm game and humor) Rayman Origins (tough but enjoyable platformer; beautiful atmosphere) Darksiders (gritty Zelda, imperfect but enjoable) Thomas was Alone (short, but clever and a good bit size
game) The Cave (not fantastic, but humorous and no complaints at the PS + free tier)
It employs
mechanics seen in such
games like Guitar Hero while still adding enough twists to keep itself unique, and most importantly, fun (and if you want to take your experience even farther into the realm
of rhythm games, you can plug in a PS3 guitar peripheral into the console and play it that way).
Oh, and then
Rhythm Doctor suddenly manages to add a compelling narrative to the mechanics of a music rhythm
Rhythm Doctor suddenly manages to add a compelling narrative to the
mechanics of a music
rhythmrhythm game.
Developer FATHOMABLE Ltd have created a title that defies the traditional genre definitions, straddling the
mechanics of puzzler,
rhythm game and exploration.