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Beat Slayer

Apr 10, 2024 6:52 AM

Pro
  • Immersive rhythm-based combat
  • Vibrant 90s dystopian Berlin art style
  • Dynamic soundtrack that energizes gameplay

Con
  • Lacks innovation in game mechanics
  • Upgrade system could use more depth
  • Character development is somewhat lacking

Review

Beat Slayer is a formidable addition to the roguelite genre, marrying hack n' slay cleanliness with the pulsating heart of a remarkable soundtrack. The game excels in crafting an environment where the music isn't just an accompaniment but the main protagonist, making each encounter a dance of precision and rhythm. Players will thrive in this retro-future Berlin, embodying Mia, whose love for tunes is only matched by her prowess in craftsmanship and combat against relentless automatons. While the game doesn't reinvent the wheel when it comes to gameplay innovation, and could benefit from a richer upgrade system and character arcs, its stellar audio-visual presentation and the distinctive blend of combat mechanics make it a unique experience that rhythm game aficionados and roguelite veterans will both relish.

Background information

Critical reception of Beat Slayer has been largely positive, with reviewers praising its enthralling art style and soundtrack. GameSpew delighted in the captivating gameplay and visual narrative, though noted a lack of originality outside of the rhythm aspect. GameSpace lauded its style and combat systems, and its consistent updates that keep the experience fresh. Finger Guns highlighted its art direction and rogue-like intensity, despite a lighter story and combat quirks. Lastly, while outlets like GAMINGbible, GGRecon, and God is a Geek acknowledged the game's engaging aspects in short play sessions, they've each yearned for more genre innovation and enriched character portrayal.

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