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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 7, 2025
    90
    Maestro is an addictive and satisfying experience. You have a selection of legendarily good music to conduct, from Ride of the Valyries to Duel of the Fates, and there's plenty of challenge once you've grown familiar enough to move onto Hard difficulty, though you may need to pick up your actual controllers for that.
  2. Jun 25, 2025
    90
    Maestro is a creative, accessible, and immersive VR rhythm game that turns players into orchestra conductors. With excellent hand-tracking, precise haptics, a diverse musical selection (from Beethoven to Star Wars), and striking visuals, it stands out as one of the strongest rhythm titles on PS VR2. While the lack of Brazilian Portuguese localization hinders comprehension of menus and lore content, the gameplay remains intuitive and engaging. Ideal for music lovers and VR enthusiasts, Maestro delivers a joyful and polished conducting experience.
  3. Jul 23, 2025
    70
    Maestro passes the baton to you to be a conductor with outstanding results. The core gameplay is fine-tuned and authentic, with a soundtrack that's one for the ages - and not because it's a lot of old songs. However, with a lack of incentive to outperform yourself or peers, and no good way to play the game outside of going between songs for 2 hours, Maestro is slightly lacking in being an essential VR game.