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7.3

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  1. Oct 15, 2016
    8
    Thumper
    A mix of frustrating and fun
    Thumper is a rhythm based game compatible with console, pc, as well as vr.. It starts out fairly simple.. tap x when a shiny part shows up.. and slowly the game adds more to the basics like sides to slide against and walls to crash through.. And thumper won’t let you leave an area until you get it down… Thumper consists of 9 levels with 15 – 30
    Thumper
    A mix of frustrating and fun
    Thumper is a rhythm based game compatible with console, pc, as well as vr..
    It starts out fairly simple.. tap x when a shiny part shows up.. and slowly the game adds more to the basics like sides to slide against and walls to crash through..
    And thumper won’t let you leave an area until you get it down…
    Thumper consists of 9 levels with 15 – 30 sections in each level…
    You have to be able to pass through each section with an obstacle to move on, and you have to do it for real as the game allows 1 mess up per section…
    At first the game is thrilling.. It’s a blast dodging obstacles and adding beats to the music playing in the background…
    But every level adds a new gimmick and it ends up getting completely out of hand at times…
    Each level progressively gets harder as you go... and again youre allowed 1 mess up per section…
    So its not too much to ask of the player to get used to patterns and figure things out in each checkpoint…
    The issue comes down to the bosses…
    There are 2 bosses in each level that of course bring that levels gimmick to the table…
    The only problem is each boss has around 4 stages….
    This doesn’t sound too bad, but unlike the rest of the game... the actual fun part of the game… the bosses have no checkpoints…
    In a game about rhythm….
    This is a problem for numerous reasons…
    To beat the boss you literally have to complete each of the stages with complete perfection in terms of hitting each beat…
    with only 1 mess up allowed, with sometimes getting the opportunity to get that mess up back if you clear 1 stage sufficiently…
    But no checkpoints in each of these 4 stages is an issue because again.. This is a rhythm based game…
    Forcing me to go back to clear 3 stages perfectly after I’ve proven myself time after time only to get to the 4th stage and die to do it again kills the rhythm…
    You’re trying to figure out a pattern, and just as you’re about to get it, you have to deal with 3 other patterns that jumble the rhythm you had going on the stage of the boss you died at…
    Usually the stage that slams you with its gimmick, which some of them like the slam to break objects are complete garbage where timing feels more luck based
    This leads to the bosses feelings frustrating and not even the least bit fun….
    I appreciate the fact that the limited lives teach you the game in the obstacle portion of the game... but boss battles should either have check points or work off of a collection meter rather than force perfection 4 times in a row… or perhaps be a score challenge impossible to fail with penalties rather than the punishment of a restart loop…
    Thumper is an intensely challenging game..
    So much so that at the time of this review, only about 1 in every 200 people that play it, beat it
    if you’re a rhythm based master, this is the perfect game to test yourself with…
    As while yes the boss battles unfortunately left a sour taste in my mouth... The game play here and fast paced obstacle dodging is addicting and will definitely give you that one more try moment as your thumb begs for mercy…
    I give thumper
    an 8.0/10
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  2. Jul 25, 2020
    9
    I'm not good at rhythm games, but Thumper had this combination between music and cosmic horror that was too attractive to ignore. It could be a bit repetitive to some people, but I enjoyed it from beginning to end. Thumper has one of the most breathtaking endings and final levels that I have played. Great job, really.
  3. Oct 23, 2016
    9
    Best rhythm game I've played in years. I love the aggressive nature of the game and the sense of speed obtained. Everything is harmonized into a picture perfect nightmare dreamland. Hoping for some DLC or a sequel in the future.
  4. Feb 6, 2017
    9
    TIER 1

    + Coming from someone who never plays rhythm games, this is a deeply compelling and mind-blowing experience. No game has ever gotten me "in the zone" to the degree that this title has. + A good mixture of mechanics and a stupidly smooth difficulty curve that opens itself up to a high skill ceiling of mastery for those who want to pursue it. ? As difficulty ramps up, elements
    TIER 1

    + Coming from someone who never plays rhythm games, this is a deeply compelling and mind-blowing experience. No game has ever gotten me "in the zone" to the degree that this title has.
    + A good mixture of mechanics and a stupidly smooth difficulty curve that opens itself up to a high skill ceiling of mastery for those who want to pursue it.
    ? As difficulty ramps up, elements can feel unforgiving. Certain aspects are easier to handle in VR (obstacles hidden around bends inside tunnels), but might feel cheap on a flat screen.
    ? Some levels have a BEAUTIFUL attention to rhythm and music, but most of them feel more focused on simple reflexes and twitch skills with little effort given to musicality.
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  5. May 16, 2018
    8
    I'm playing Thumper on HTC VIVE and I find it to be one of the most enjoyable games I've ever played!

    Thumper offers the kind of rollercoaster experience, on a much longer and much more adventurous rider!!!

    I very much liked it on the monitor, too, but the VR experience is just thrilling, unreplaceable.
  6. Jun 16, 2018
    8
    Thumper is a rhythm game with stylish visuals, great sound effects and responsive controls. It is also quite challenging, maybe even too much. Finishing levels 6+ feels almost exhausting but very satisfying.
  7. Jul 21, 2021
    9
    Thrilling

    An amazing combination of music, art and video game. It has so much replay value or perhaps it's just the need to perfect your runs. Just grab your controller, put on your headphones and get on the rollercoaster.
  8. Jul 25, 2022
    10
    The best unorthodox rythm game you can play.
    Absolutely intoxicating and mesmerizing.
  9. Dec 24, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. An awesome rhythm game that constantly keeps you on your toes. This is far from a perfect game though I do feel there is some areas lacking. For one, while I think the idea of having the player replay sections of the game is cool, it just ends up becoming boring once you do have that section mastered. This feels more triumphant in the later parts of the game, but it feels boring up until then.

    During the late game however, the game treats the player even harsher than before by having sections where you ultimately have to die over and over again before you learn the pattern of a certain section. It doesn't really give the player a chance to just understand it when they first see it.

    I think this is a great game that I could see myself putting in the effort to 100%, but at the end of the day it's far from perfect.

    7.75/10
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  10. Jan 19, 2022
    10
    Even as a rage game that's supposed to make you angry, Thumper is the best rhythm game i have ever played. I went through the campaign to the end, and this is the first time i've done this with any rhythm game ever. The angry drumbeats of the "music" you're making is meant to get you riled up. The game uses your heat-in-the-moment feelings to aid your performance. Good memorization of theEven as a rage game that's supposed to make you angry, Thumper is the best rhythm game i have ever played. I went through the campaign to the end, and this is the first time i've done this with any rhythm game ever. The angry drumbeats of the "music" you're making is meant to get you riled up. The game uses your heat-in-the-moment feelings to aid your performance. Good memorization of the patterns will get you very far as well. The controls are quite simple, you can get most movements done with the space bar or the X button. And the campaign mode is wonderful too. In the later game, you'll get the feeling that you aren't supposed to win, and i guess that's why Drool chose a beetle as your character. To make you feel like every level you pass is unexpected and the game gets more and more frustrated at you the further you go. The music is really good too. Even if it's not music. It's intense, it's supposed to get your heart pumping quicker. I really had fun with this game, and i would recommend to everyone. Expand

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Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. May 29, 2019
    90
    On a flat screen Thumper already seems like a near perfect video game experience but in VR it becomes its own reality, one that’s thrilling and unnerving in equal measure.
  2. Jan 28, 2017
    70
    Thumper manages to offer quite a fresh gameplay experience for the rhythm games genre, something that is no small feat. On the other hand its electronic music is an acquired taste in our opinion, and the repetition of tracks in its 9 levels doesn’t help.
  3. Dec 18, 2016
    90
    An all but perfect condensation of what makes rhythm action good. [Issue#257, p.56]