Rhythm Fighter

Rhythm Fighter

May 27, 2020

ActionAdventureFightingMusicRoguelike Nintendo SwitchPC

Commander Chaos, the most infamous Beatarain in this universe. Finally, he set his mind on the Planet Earth, and destroy the peaceful life of animals and vegetables. He use dark Beat Energy, and turn all the lovely vegetables into evil minions in a blink. They wreak havoc all over the …

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Critic Reviews (12)

A.J. Maciejewski Video Chums May 2020
80.0 /100

"Rhythm Fighter&s;s gameplay is rewarding, impressively strategic, a great deal of fun, and is amplified by its awesome music and art."

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Elisha Deogracias GamingTrend May 2020
80.0 /100

Graphics

78.0

Gameplay

82.0

Story

76.0

"While I appreciate the crushing difficulty later in the game, it’s unfortunate that Rhythm Fighter equates “harder” with “more damage and cheap attacks”. It got to the point where if I ended up getting the Chonki boss (a literal chonky …"

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Geoff Girardin KeenGamer May 2020
85.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

60.0

"Nintendo Switch players are in for a treat with Rhythm Fighter, a catchy bop of a game that delivers a fresh gameplay loop and entertaining character designs. With plenty of content to unlock, a large cast of characters, and evil …"

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Jason Flatt But Why Tho? May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

40.0

"While I have been rather harsh on a many aspects of Rhythm Fighter, overall, I enjoy the game thoroughly and recommend it to enjoyers of rhythm games and roguelikes alike. It’s a creative blending of the game types that isn’t …"

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Joseph Whitfield VGamingNews May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

35.0

"Rhythm Fighter might only have five levels but it puts up one hell of a fight. It requires multiple playthroughs before you get to make serious progress. Due to the randomly generated levels and well-paced upgrade system, this never feels …"

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

45.0

Story

30.0

"I’m always a fan of titles that try out new combinations of genre styles, so when I heard about a rhythm-based beat-em-up roguelike I was immediately intrigued..."

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Kenneth Seward Jr. Game Informer May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

68.0

Story

45.0

"Echo Games&s; Rhythm Fighter provides a decent, yet ultimately unremarkable roguelike experience."

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Laura Gray Gamepur May 2020
50.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

40.0

Story

20.0

"Rhythm Fighter is hit or miss."

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Matt Sainsbury Digitally Downloaded May 2020
60.0 /100

Graphics

45.0

Gameplay

35.0

Story

20.0

"Bringing together so many mechanical elements to the scope and vision of Rhythm Fighter required a much more visionary developer than the one that produced the game. That’s not to say it isn’t entertaining, and there is a lot to …"

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Morgan Truder GGRecon May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

40.0

"Every day, more and more rogulikes are released, often making it difficult to figure out which ones will stand out. All of them are vying for attention, attempting to do something unique and interesting. Fortunately Rhythm Fighter feels like a …"

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Nick Petrasiti TheSixthAxis May 2020
80.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

40.0

"Rhythm Fighters is a fun and innovative roguelite which should keep you entertained for quite some time, affording you the opportunity to put your headphones in, sit back and relax to some funky beats while you beat up evil veg …"

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Stephanie Sung COGconnected May 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

78.0

Story

62.0

"Rhythm Fighter provides an interesting concept and although the beginning is overwhelming, it is an enjoyable and forgiving experience. You don’t need much sense of rhythm or direction, making it a friendly experience for many. It starts to become repetitive …"

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