Invector: Rhythm Galaxy
- July 14, 2023
- Hello There Games
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A rhythm game with a story and a mixed bag of music.
Invector: Rhythm Galaxy is an rhythm-based flying game that takes players through various levels set in different galaxies. Players must hit the right buttons in time with the music to maintain their speed and avoid obstacles. The game features electronic dance music and a neon-lit art style, creating a high-energy and immersive experience. Up to four players can join in local co-op mode for even more intense music-fueled gameplay.
Reviews
- music70 mentions
- 11 % positive mentions
- 81 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
- gameplay13 mentions
- 54 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
- story8 mentions
- 13 % positive mentions
- 75 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Critic Reviews
Invector: Rhythm Galaxy PC Review
A rhythm game with a story and a mixed bag of music.
82%Invector: Rhythm Galaxy review
Rhythm Galaxy is a very good rhythm game, but it's also very safe and very familiar, doing little to freshen up the formula.
75%Invector: Rhythm Galaxy (PC)
When evaluating a rhythm game, I take into account its complexity, soundtrack/tracklist, and replayability. Invector: Rhythm Galaxy’s gameplay ever-so-slightly improves an already good gameplay loop for a rhythm title thanks to how well it blends rhythm beats with cruising through stellar futuristic landscapes. Its difficulty spikes inconsistently, needing some mild curation in onboarding players. Its tracklist that’s comprised of licensed music is fantastic, on the other hand, and should appeal to fans from multiple audiences. Is it replayable? Yes, but some may feel pressured by its arbitrary completion requirements in its campaign. Taken together, it’s a great entry in the genre, and hopefully Hello There Games continues to refine the series and cement its place as a modern rhythm series of must-play proportions.
80%