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  1. May 5, 2015
    60
    It's short and intense, but it stops being interesting once it oversteps the line between fun and frustrating.
  2. May 4, 2015
    60
    A great concept that's well executed in terms of the way it combines music and movement. It's certainly fun, but the game is short, and its difficulty level is very steep indeed.
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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. I particularly like this type of game, though I also understand some people may dislike it.

    I played this PS4 version one year after playing it for the first time on PS3, which allowed me to reaffirm my love-and-hate relationship with the game. Even despite knowing what to do, it is still very hard to react and carry out the movements correctly.

    There is no real difference between the PS3 and the PS4 version, with the exception of the light in the controller, which changes its colour depending on the level you are playing. I bought a PS3-PS4-PSVita pack at bargain rates, so I feel it was worth paying for.
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  2. Jul 28, 2015
    8
    This game provides an intense challenge, but is very satisfying when you finally beat a hard level. I don't really understand the story much,This game provides an intense challenge, but is very satisfying when you finally beat a hard level. I don't really understand the story much, but the game play and concept of the game make up for it. The music is so cool and fits very well with the levels and make them really fun, and kind of helps you out in a way, too. Most of the time, you will find yourself trying over and over a hundred times trying to get through one little zone. The game doesn't get truly difficult until Level 3. After that, it gets extremely painful. I recommend this game to anyone who is looking for a challenging, yet satisfying, experience. Full Review »