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Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Nov 30, 2011
    90
    Pulse: Volume One is an iPad app to cherish-and to keep on hand if the kids are bored in the back seat. It's so fun that the Angry Birds guys must be jealous.
  2. Jun 1, 2011
    90
    Ultimately, if you're looking for strong gameplay hooks and replayability, Pulse:Volume One won't hit those notes for you. But if you're interested in elegant rhythm gameplay and an immersive audio-visual experience, you'll find lots to enjoy.
  3. May 16, 2011
    83
    It's tough to judge Pulse before its universe expands-presumably with future volumes-though from what Pulse brings with Volume One, it appears to be a cohesive rhythmic experience.
  4. May 30, 2011
    80
    Finally we have a really good music based game for Ipad. It's hard to believe this is a cheap app for just a few bucks and not a full priced title for Nintendo DS. Insta buy.
  5. May 16, 2011
    80
    Pulse is stylish and beautiful, best experienced with a stellar pair of headphones. The included content is limited, especially considering the five dollar price tag, but the potential for free additional songs is appetizing.
  6. May 9, 2011
    80
    As short as it is though, Pulse is an absolute treat for the ears.
  7. May 9, 2011
    80
    Stunning to look at and play, but viciously tough to beat, Pulse: Volume One's relative lack of content and replay incentive is the only dissonance in an otherwise perfect cadence.
  8. May 26, 2011
    78
    As a rhythm game, Pulse leaves much to be desired: however, as a sensorial experience, this app is really one of a kind.
  9. May 11, 2011
    60
    Pulse left us wanting more, and it remains to be seen whether Ciper Prime will deliver. While enjoyable, the game feels a bit unfinished, and there seems to be a ton of potential that the designers may or may not fulfill.
  10. Jun 16, 2011
    50
    I love Pulse: Volume One for one reason, and that's because it's unique.

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