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Rhythm Games

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The place for discussion and discovery of rhythm games. This magazine lets you talk about all sorts of rhythm games regardless of platform.

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As a fan of many rhythm games, I decided to make this magazine to help others who want to talk about them, but may be unable to without Reddit.
In order to start some conversation, I'll ask you a question. Which platform do you mostly use for rhythm games, and has this changed over time?
To begin with my own experience, I mostly use my phone for several games, like Rotaeno and VOEZ. However, I started with PC, playing osu!mania. While I sometimes still use PC, for Quaver, I haven't had much time available for it.

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[–] blonderfool 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

To chime in, if you haven’t had the opportunity to play Beat Saber, you are missing out. If you are near a VR business that allows rental time to play, book a session and it will be well worth your money and time. Warning: You’ll really want your own VR set up afterwards.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've tried Beat Saber a few times, and it's pretty fun but too tiring. I stick to mostly PC games for this reason.
Even then, at a pro level, some rhythm games are a bit exhausting.
If you can handle Beat Saber well that's great, but I can't, at least for now.

[–] blonderfool 2 points 1 year ago

I totally understand that. I used to play religiously and had no problems, but I definitely had to build endurance. I’ve been out of the game, and now when I play I also get tired much more quickly.

I’ll have to try some games you recommended anyhow. Thanks!