- Publisher: Harmonix Music Systems
- Release Date: Nov 2, 2017
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 14
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Mixed: 0 out of 14
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Negative: 3 out of 14
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Nov 3, 2017
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Dec 18, 2017
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Nov 14, 2017I haven't played many rhythm games but after playing the demo I was totally sold. I love the music and the sometimes literal curve-balls the game keeps throwing at you. It's a great game for the price considering I have more hours on this than Super Mario Odyssey. Abstract humor, solid, original art style and delicate difficulty curve is what will keep me playing this.
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Nov 5, 2017Bright, beautiful visuals, amazing music and the exceptional rhythm-action you'd expect from a Harmonix title. Super Beat Sports is an absolute blast to play with friends, and there's tons of content to keep you coming back.
Definitely worth a look at this price. -
Jun 17, 2018
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Jan 2, 2018The modified sports represented here include such standards as baseball, volleyball, and golf. However, outside of the volleyball levels, few of the games closely resemble the sport they are based on. The basics are there, like swinging a club in golf or trying to hit homeruns in baseball, but players shouldn’t expect anything close to simulations.
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Dec 6, 2017In spite of its childish appearance and lack of difficulty options, Super Beat Sports is an entertaining rhythm game and satisfying return to form for Harmonix. Its varied game modes offer a wide mix of challenging levels to conquer and master, while its multiplayer capabilities ensures that it earns a place on the couch for your next late-night party. It might not offer the maturity and depth of Harmonix’s previous efforts, but Super Beat Sports is a welcome addition to the Switch lineup that proves that perhaps the music game genre isn’t entirely dead, after all.
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Dec 4, 2017Those who want their rhythm games to have a high level of challenge, a memorable soundtrack, and more variety in terms of gameplay, stay away from Super Beat Sports. Those who are content with something that's (relatively) cheap, casual-friendly, extremely cute, and fun despite a lack of depth, try out the demo, and if you like what you see (and hear), by all means, feel free to throw your money at it.