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  • Summary: Step into a gorgeous opera house with Maestro, the orchestra conducting rhythm game that redefines elegance, eliteness and high-society Parisian sophistication.

    The long awaited expansion of the hit demo “Maestro: The Masterclass”, Maestro uses gestural controls to put you in charge of
    Step into a gorgeous opera house with Maestro, the orchestra conducting rhythm game that redefines elegance, eliteness and high-society Parisian sophistication.

    The long awaited expansion of the hit demo “Maestro: The Masterclass”, Maestro uses gestural controls to put you in charge of orchestras of all sizes in immersive worlds where every moment screams: CULTURE.

    An army of elite musicians at your beck and call, and an audience of thousands waiting to judge your latest epic masterpiece tomatoes in hand: what could possibly go wrong?
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  1. Jul 22, 2025
    100
    Maestro: The Masterclass is a must have game if you yearn for Guitar Hero but from a conductor perspective which is perfectly executed on the Meta Quest.
  2. Jul 17, 2025
    95
    Maestro is quite approachable for a rhythm title – something I often have trouble saying given rhythm games’ steep difficulty curves, disparate input methods, and pricy entry points thanks to needing custom hardware. On the Quest 3, all you need is your hands (or controllers, if you choose) to immerse yourself in a novel rhythm game setting. The Complete Edition comes with the full musical experience that will keep you playing for hours!
  3. Oct 16, 2024
    90
    Double Jack's bold choice to make a rhythm game focused around hand tracking succeeds with style. Maestro is a breath of fresh air compared to every other VR rhythm game I’ve played over the years. While I lose interest in most rhythm games quickly, I can't stop playing Maestro, and there's a lot of room for growth from here.
  4. Oct 18, 2024
    85
    Maestro puts the hand tracking of the Meta Quest 3 to the test, and nails it. With song familiarity, unlocks galore, and a simple, yet fun and challenging interface, this is a game you don't want to pass up. Even if you're not a musician, you'll be pleased with the hand tracking by itself, and that's going to get Maestro a lot of roses. Bravo.