Gitaroo-Man

Encrypting your link and protect the link from viruses, malware, thief, etc! Made your link safe to visit.

Gitaroo-Man
The Japanese public's appetite for rhythm action games is quite staggering, with variation after variation on the genre's blueprint being snapped up by gamers hungry for more rhythm. Happily, the latest of these quintessentially Japanese titles to make it's way to these shores is among the best rhythm actioneers ever made, and it's as eye-catching as it is ear-friendly.
The story concerns the fate of U-1, an imaginatively named young lad who has no friends, save for his talking dog, Puma. U-1 gets the shock of his life one day, when he is chosen to be the new Gitaroo Man, and is charged with the task of ridding the universe of the evil Gravillians, through the music of the mysterious Gitaroo instrument. This is par for the course in the unhinged world of rhythm action, and as usual you must face off against a number of opponents in a battle of skill and timing, set to a largely excellent soundtrack covering several musical styles.
U-1's battles with the Gravillians take place over 10 levels of eye-poppingly colourful madness that seems extravagant even by the unconventional standards of the genre. Each confrontation comes in three phases - Charge, Battle, and Final. In the Charge stage, you and your opponent trade riffs in a game of one-upmanship, each trying to outdo the other's musical skills in order to build up your defensive power. Once that's out of the way, the Battle proper begins, with the precious energy you built up during the Charge phase being drained every time you miss a note. Finally, when one of the combatants are on their last legs, play switches to the Final mode, allowing the stronger musician to move in for the kill.
Gitaroo-Man

0 Response to "Gitaroo-Man"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel