RYAN JOHNSON
Super Crazy Rhythm Castle (PS5) Review
Super Crazy Rhythm Castle is a neat little game so long as you see it as a party game akin to Overcooked or Moving Out instead of a true rhythm game. Reviewed on what it is intended to be, it’s a quality, fun little title for plenty of laughs for up to four friends.
Ragnarock "Gloryhammer Raid" DLC Review
Ragnarock has plans for an intense 2022 for fans, as free content will be released quarterly, as well as regular paid DLC “Raids” adding new levels and songs to the game. The first Raid is based on the British Power Metal band Gloryhammer.
Ragnarock (Oculus) Review
Ragnarock is an excellent VR Rhythm game that deserves a place amongst the greats. A mix of Beat Saber and Guitar Hero, it offers a simpler pattern easily welcome for new VR players.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix Review
Miku jumps to Nintendo Switch in a Mega Mix celebrating over 100 songs and adding a new motion controlled mode to mix up gameplay. Is it worth it for new rhythm fan or diehards who follow the series? Ryan Johnson with The Gamer’s Lounge investigates.
Gal Metal (Switch) Review
Gal Metal subverts the expectations of a rhythm game by telling a slice-of-life style visual novel in between songs where there aren’t dedicated rhythms to follow: you just have to “feel the music.” This may throw off traditional music game enthusiasts but will provide plenty of fun for real drummers or people just looking to get in and have fun.