- Publisher: Invisible Handlebar
- Release Date: Apr 5, 2016
- Also On: Meta Quest
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May 11, 2016If you're a fan of games like AudioSurf and own a Vive, you owe it to yourself to pick up Audioshield. It's an incredibly polished VR imagining of the generate-music-into-levels concept, and it was only let down by the physical realities of how gross VR gets after energetic use by multiple, sweaty people. [Tested with Vive]
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PC PowerPlayJul 6, 2016Beating the shit out of incoming musical notes has never been this much fun. [Issue#252, p.70]
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May 7, 2016In the end, the best thing about Audioshield is the ability to add any song from your personal music library to interact with in an all-encompassing environment, making every other rhythm game obsolete.
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Apr 22, 2016While many of Vive’s launch applications are demos or betas, Audioshield is a solid and complete game, and its ability to read and create playable tracks from any piece of music provides effectively endless replay value. This is an early testament to the power of VR to create novel experiences in established genres, and music-game faithful should seek an opportunity to at least try out this new take on interactive music play. [Tested with Vive]
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Apr 18, 2016Later revisions may improve the bugs and lack of variety, but for now this is just another VR tech demo that’s all promise and too little polish. [HTC Vive tested]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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Negative: 3 out of 7
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