- Publisher: Harmonix Music Systems
- Release Date: May 7, 2014
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May 14, 2014Run to the soundtrack of your own library in the latest rhythm game from the creators of Rock Band and Dance Central.
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May 13, 2014Record Run provides the necessary upbeat entertainment to keep you mildly amused on your phone for a small amount of time. Unfortunately there isn’t enough replay value to keep this app on your iPhone or iPad for an elongated amount of time.
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Apple'N'AppsMay 14, 2014Record Run offers a neat twist that sadly wears thin quickly making it worth considering depending on your love of music.
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May 19, 2014Record Run lets you import your favorite songs in order to deliver its rhythm mechanics, and that's fun, but the endless run element is poorly implemented.
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May 14, 2014Nothing about Record Run is unforgivably broken, but nothing is spot-on, either. It’s like listening to a favorite song sung by a different artist in the wrong key; it’s familiar and almost enjoyable, but it never gets stuck in your head like the real thing.
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May 22, 2014It’s not offensively bad, but Record Run just doesn’t hit its marks. You can obviously give it a shot since it’s free, but don’t expect it to grab you for days. There’s simply too little of Harmonix’ knack for music games on offer for that.
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May 14, 2014You never feel in time with the music, the scattershot levels will infuriate those looking for their next auto-runner, and the IAPs are horrendous.
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May 20, 2014Harmix has given us Guitar Hero, Rock Band and Just Dance. But was it all luck? Their latest effort makes us think that might be the case.