About This Game Rhythm Destruction is a rhythm & shoot'em up that aims to combine the best of both genres. Blast and maneuver your way through perilous stages filled with numerous enemies, obstacles and unique boss encounters. Enemies and objects in Rhythm Destruction are destroyed via timed key presses that go along with the beat of the music. The hand crafted stages are filled with many obstacles, traps, and plenty of bullets that make for unrelenting action. Each stage also includes a unique boss encounter that will put all of your skills to the test.10 challenging and diverse stagesPumping soundtrack provided by 'Oscillator X' and othersXbox & Playstation Controller Support First DLC Pack available now!Challenging Gameplay, with a Casual Mode toggle for beginnersNotice: As of March 14, 2018, online features & leaderboards are no longer available. 1075eedd30 Title: Rhythm DestructionGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Curious Panda GamesPublisher:Curious Panda GamesRelease Date: 16 Jun, 2014 Rhythm Destruction Download For Windows 10 rhythm of the destruction of sennacherib. rhythm of destruction 2 street fighter edition. rhythm of destruction. rhythm of destruction doctor who. rhythm of destruction beats of rage remix 2. rhythm of destruction openbor. words that rhyme with destruction. symphony of destruction rhythm tab. rhythm destruction. rhythm of destruction street fighter ed. rhythm of destruction street fighter ed psp Meh, not really my type of game. There are plenty of games like this that are much more exciting and challenging. I gave it a shot, but didn't like it.. While very difficult, I would definitely reccomend this game.I particularly enjoyed the way rhythm gaming was actually introduced into a bullet hell game. While every now and then, you may get pulled away to do pure rhythm gaming feats, most of the time, you're forced to dodge bullets while pressing buttons in time with music. This adds a whole new dimension of difficulty and overall satisfaction upon completion, which I have trouble finding in normal bullet hell games.Don't even get me started on how the music and visuals help to suck you into the game's atmosphere (even if the textures could use a bit more variation).Yes, this is unique, I like it.. This is actually a very great game with that unbelievable genre mashup ever! (But why the hell is this underrated anyway?)Now with this game, you can press the keys to the rhythm to attack and use your movements avoid bullets and obstacles at the same time. That's pretty awesome as it combines rhythm and shoot 'em up together. However this game is difficult at tier 3 and further and you've gotta get better at this game since there's no upgrades or premium items.However this game has 13 stages\/songs (3 are DLC) to play, complete and master but you can still enjoy this game. One is Dark Angel (composed by F-777) which is really great dupstep but really difficult. But Viper (composed by F-777) will actually challenge your skills for true as it's the hardest stage\/song in this game and you will be failing it a lot.This game also deserves to be released on Wii U, Switch, PS4 and Xbox One with an ESRB rating of E.I deserve to play this game since I love both Touhou and the rhythm games (such as Dance Dance Revolution and In The Groove 2)! I also get inspired to play this by the WinDEU Hates You series which I used to look up on YouTube and love but I'm not interested in that fan series anymore because of featuring My Little Pony characters with other franchise characters. (Yea, I hate My Little Pony and especially that internet meme "brony")Please stop calling out "horrible" on all these songs and I know they're all great and awesome. Can't you see that there's that option to change the sync so you have to set perfectly then you can have the perfect sync for this rhythm game.You better get this game, enjoy and complete every stages in normal mode in!I shall become the top high score leader in every songs excluding the hacked scores!. Ehh, I just can't play this game. Normal difficulty scales up too fast and has way too much focus on the shmup elements (which is something I'm always awful at) and is far too unforgiving with only 4 lives and no way to gain lives back. Casual is pointless because the actual difficulty of the level is scaled down; it'd be helpful if it was just infinite lives, but nope. Some notes are also off the beat and the timing for the perfect hit is pretty strict too so. Not necessarily a bad game, just one that I can't find any enjoyment from. Retro\/Grade got everything right where this one gets it wrong (good balance between rhythm\/shmup, forgiving without being easy, tons of levels of difficulty, perfectly synced music guaranteed). Not that it's perfect either but this just isn't something I have interest in investing any more time in... meh. Really wanted to like this one, too, but it's just not for me.. I do reccomend this game even though most negative reviews are about the multitaaking part. It's a pretty good mash-up between a bullet hell and rhythm game. The most difficult part is the fact that you have to dodge bullets while hitting buttons at the right time in the right order which presents a new challenge to might be considering buying this game. It does have some cons, but they are not too bad even though I run this game at 12 fps (I use a potato-powered toaster). Therefore, i do reccomend this game, and a 7\/10 score.On the bright side, effort was actually put in to this.. superdy duperdy fun. Needs a resolution option.. superdy duperdy fun. Rhythm Destruction is a bullet hell rhythm game developed by Curious Panda. Yes that\u2019s right, a bullet hell rhythm game. I\u2019m a huge bullet hell shooter fan and love games such as Danmaku Unlimited or Mars Matrix. I\u2019m also a huge rhythm game fan and love games such as Dance Dance Revolution or Beatmania IIDX. One would think that a combination of the two would be the greatest game for me. The game hits all the proper marks for a bullet hell shooter. The controls are tight and responsive, bullets are easy to see and hazards are easily identifiable, and bosses pull some \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t bullet curtains. All par for the course for the genre. On the rhythm side the music is pretty good, button combinations and their rhythms are somewhat hard to discern at first but after a while it gets easier to understand. As a bullet hell shooter on it\u2019s own, the game does well. As a rhythm game on it\u2019s own, the game does well. Combining the two causes some issues.Gameplay at first is very jarring. The player can move his ship around the screen, however the player cannot manually shoot at enemies. Enemies appear on the screen with an arrow above them and a colored ring that slowly collapses onto it. The ring color indicates what kind of note that command is (quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth, note, etc) and the amount of time it takes the ring to close indicates when to press that command. Hitting the correct arrow on the correct beat makes the ship fire on the enemy. Missing the command allows the enemy to remain on the screen and fire upon the player until the player passes them. Some enemies that spawn will not have arrows on them, making them indestructible but still able to fire upon the player. Players can dodge bullets and enemies in typical bullet hell fashion.Here is where the gameplay becomes a bit convoluted. As I mentioned earlier the skillsets for both rhythm games and bullet hell games require a lot of concentration to not die, combining the two in this fashion makes the game artificially hard. You have to pay attention to which enemies are firing on you and what pattern the bullets are making, as well as pay attention to the enemies with arrows and hit the commands in the correct order. Enemies that are currently firing on you aren\u2019t necessarily enemies that currently have commands on them, which means you will either be hit by a bullet as you try to complete a command, or you will miss a command because you are avoiding bullets. While it doesn\u2019t do anything bad about both genres, it doesn\u2019t do both necessarily well, and there are other games that do either one better than this one. If you are a lover of both bullet hell games and rhythm games or want to try a pretty original concept, I would suggest buying the game.See more of the review at: http:\/\/www.skepticalminotaurgames.com\/rhythm-destruction1
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