![]() ![]() It is lenient with your inputs (rotating the stick is considered a valid move by the devs), but it takes a lot of practice to uses the moves you want instead of relying on luck. It’s easy once you get your movements down, although it never gets too easy, as the track gets harder, and you need to keep an eye on your opponent's moves as well. What character you choose and what stage you play on is very important.Įxecuting special attacks only requires moving around your stick before hitting the trigger. Additionally, stages all have a different selection of songs to play, with some leaning towards Easy to Very Hard. Meanwhile, Edith is all about messing with your opponent by nullifying their Perfects and Flawless hits or inverting their controls. For example, Hilde's moves give her Heal Stacks that she can cash in to refill her HP. All 12 characters have their own special moves, abilities, and quirks. ![]() These attacks do have a cooldown so you can’t spam them. Hitting notes will build up your special meter, allowing you to perform special attacks. Make no mistake, though, it is a fighting game with all the technical insanity that entails. Still, it’s playable but not the best way to display notes. It’s horizontal instead of vertical, and it messed me up more than a few times. My only issue is the orientation of the note highway. The controls are responsive, as I didn’t feel like I was dropping notes, and whenever I screwed up, it was my fault. No one wins until someone’s HP hits zero. Both players will be playing through a song sort of like Guitar Hero that gets progressively harder as it goes on, until it hits overtime and starts looping the same sections. It's a nice touch that I didn't expect.Īnyways, onto a typical match of God of Rock. Still, I like the character intros before matches because it actually has dialogue for every match up. It’s a little unfortunate, but there was no avoiding such a thing with a concept like this. The graphics are nice, which is good, but when you’re mostly focusing on the bottom half of the screen, you barely notice it. Go listen to the soundtrack yourself if you want, it’s on YouTube. ![]() Personal favourites include “The Borderline” by Whitetail (you might recognise them from Them’s Fightin’ Herds), “B.S.C.” and “Undertow” by Fotts, and “Final Flames” by Marina Ryan. There is a focus on rock, but you’ll find something you enjoy. It is all amazing, featuring over 40 songs over several genres and artists. Now, I’ve only seen a few games attempt to combine fighting and rhythm games (including a shovelware Wii game Battle of the Bands), and with the success of Hi-Fi Rush, I was looking forward to playing this.įirst off, let’s talk about the music. God of Rock is a competitive rhythm fighting game developed and published by Modus Games, where the God of Rock has gathered the universe’s greatest musicians into a tournament, and the grand prize is whatever they desire most. Phil Davis (“Vera Drake”) also stars in Deus, written and directed by British Independent Film Award winner Steve Stone.// Reviews // 29th Apr 2023 - 16 days ago // By Dylan Pamintuan God of Rock Review “Will their encounter with ‘God’ drag them to the edge of insanity? Will the Achilles’crew be the first humans in history to retrieve proof of God’s existence? If so, what does this mean for science, for them, and for humankind?” “The stunned and frightened crew face a series of bewildering questions,” added the synopsis shared by Variety. Waking from an 8-month hibernation aboard their vessel, the Achilles, they discover the sphere is actually a blinding light from which one word is repeatedly transmitted in over four thousand languages: God. and North America.ĭeus stars Claudia Black (“Farscape”) and David O’Hara ( Doomsday, Cowboys and Aliens) as astronauts who are sent to investigate when a mysterious dark sphere is discovered orbiting Mars. Variety shares the first image from the film, described as a “provocative and thought-provoking” sci-fi thriller, which Darkland will release in both the U.K. Darkland Distribution has picked up the British sci-fi thriller Deus that may or may not take a horrific turn.
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