![]() ![]() Later on, then I'd go to the easier songs later just to be able to say I beat them. If I were to play this game just for fun and not for review, I likely would have just jumped to the more difficult songs right away because I prefer the challenge. So unlike aforementioned games like Rock Band or Guitar Hero, you don't have to go through all the easier songs to get to the more challenging songs that some players are looking the most forward to. It's weird because there are numerous other playlists with way more difficult songs that you don't have to level up to unlock. The main playlist, known as Default Music, has all the songs that you have to unlock to play leading up to level 55. Songs in Muse Dash are sorted into a specific playlist. It was refreshing and reminded me of the times I would practice songs in other rhythm-based games. When I first began playing, the only difficulty that posed any challenge to me was the Master difficulty but as I progressed playing newer songs, the Easy mode for some became troubling to get through. This acts kind of like a sub-difficulty for each mode meaning that the easy mode for one song could compare to the Hard or Master difficulty for another. "I had a fun time playing Muse Dash even with the number of simplicities that I encountered."Įach difficulty also has a number to coincide with it. If a song has a Master difficulty, you must beat the song on Hard first to then unlock Master. Depending on the song you choose there will be two to three difficulties to choose from Easy, Hard, and Master. Whatever song you hover over will give you a small preview of the track. With that in mind, I had a fun time playing Muse Dash even with the number of simplicities that I encountered.Įxploring the menus of Muse Dash, it has a reminiscent vibe to Dance Dance Revolution - bright, colorful and circular. Naturally, not being from Japan or largely invested in the country's music scene, this was a relatively new experience for me. All of this happening while Japanese music is playing. At the same time, you might also be dodging obstacles. While you're dashing you then must hit enemies to the beat of the music. Instead of playing guitar or a drumkit for a large audience, in Muse Dash, you're running. With titles like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, I would play songs over and over again never getting tired of the while at the same time exposing me to music that I have never heard before. Throughout my life, I have likely put a majority of my time into Music-Rhythm based games. ![]()
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