
Below is Voodoo Extreme's conclusion.
The Good:
+ Addictive, score-based gameplay
+ Excellent visuals and beat-matching
+ Worldwide leaderboards with friend integration
+ Achievements
+ Cheat reporting system
The Bad:
- Menu music that cannot be muted
- Windowed mode fussy about resolutions (manually drag to circumvent issue)
- Website services currently offline
- Dull gameplay on slow songs
- No Mono-only scoreboards
- Your eyes will melt on Elite difficulty

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5 new rhythm games that are a blast to play and advance the genre.

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Different type of game, but pretty entertaining and fun. Download the demo on steam and try it out.
I loved the demo. I think I will buy it at some point this week.