Abstract: Rhythm Zone is cheaply priced and it lets you experience the rhythm challenge with any song you like, which is an undeniably cool feature. Unfortunately, this is also what lets it down, as the note charts the game generates for imported tracks tend to...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Robert , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Though the game is being marketed as an alternative to Guitar Hero and Rock Band, there really isn't much to Rhythm Zone. There's no career mode, and to play the songs in anything but a random order, you have to select them one at a time. Plenty of songs...
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The ideas behind Rhythm Zone are excellent and there is a certain charm to be found in hitting notes in time with your favorite songs. Unfortunately, this music game fails on several fronts. The music analysis generates uninteresting, generic note patt...
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