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  • Summary: Cosmophony is a musical shooter designed for demanding gamers seeking an original and intense gaming experience.

    You must control the heart of a fallen goddess within a dying universe in order to fulfill her destiny. Your goal is to progress through a series of levels designed to be
    Cosmophony is a musical shooter designed for demanding gamers seeking an original and intense gaming experience.

    You must control the heart of a fallen goddess within a dying universe in order to fulfill her destiny. Your goal is to progress through a series of levels designed to be played to an exhilarating, 100% drum and bass soundtrack by DJ Salaryman.

    Discover a powerful new gaming experience that is uniquely satisfying. Note that this game is designed with more experienced gamers in mind; the difficulty level, while gradual, is still very high.

    -Unique synaesthetic design based on music
    -Impressive HD graphics with psychedelic background videos
    -100% DnB soundtrack created especially for the game
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  1. Dec 31, 2014
    50
    Cosmophony has no respect for any of your past gaming achievements: it just wants perfection – and by God is it going to get it from you. This all or nothing approach will certainly appeal to the masochistic gamers out there who revel in a real challenge.
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  1. Feb 21, 2017
    8
    Rather than a game, Cosmophony is a challenge. There are very few levels (only five, if I remember well), but the last two do pose aRather than a game, Cosmophony is a challenge. There are very few levels (only five, if I remember well), but the last two do pose a significant challenge for almost any player. You must practice for hours, and still you will be unable to achieve it till luck is on your side for once.

    The music is in tune with the movements required to beat it, and it ends up becoming rather addictive even when you are losing over and over again.

    Overall, I do not know if it deserves 8/10. However, I did really enjoy -and suffered- it; that is actually why I am giving it such a good mark. The price was a bargain when I purchased it, besides.
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