
Excerpt: "Much like Audiosurf and Beat Hazard before it, Symphony is music-driven shooter employing blazingly bright colors and visual trickery as a backdrop while utilizing your music library as the setpiece. Symphony in the strictest and most relatable definition is: anything characterized by a harmonious combination of elements, especially an effective combination of colors. And in that it mostly succeeds.
Oh, there’s a story to this whole thing too. It’s pretty simple but interesting: There’s a music demon in your computer wanting to corrupt your music and so you have to destroy them all to save your music from being lost. There is no literal danger to your precious music files. But it does make things personal by putting your music at risk. It’s a neat touch and increases the longevity of the game giving you a sense of progression."

The Backlog's Erin reviews this under-the-radar rhythm game.

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Continue Play's Lizz Rizzo reviews Empty Clip Studios' musical shooter Symphony.