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Re:Flex

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44%Game Brain Score
graphics
gameplay, music
73% User Score Based on 11 reviews

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Re:Flex is a single player action game. It was developed by Marc Studio and was released on October 9, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Dance to the rhythm with your mouse! Dash through various obstacles and glide across the screen using smooth mouse controls, fine-tuned for the perfect flow.

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
replayability1 negative mentions

  • Unique and creative rhythm game concept with smooth and fluid mouse controls.
  • Fun and satisfying gameplay with good music and a balanced difficulty curve.
  • Developer is responsive to feedback and has issued patches improving game experience.
  • Tutorial is incomplete or confusing, lacking explanations for some game functions and UI elements.
  • Certain game mechanics, like blinking and tracking specific note types (Triouts, Vizets), are challenging or frustrating due to visibility and control issues.
  • Limited replayability and unclear scoring system; lacks features like score tracking or more engaging replay incentives.
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers flexible and enjoyable mechanics, especially with the sandbox mode allowing for creative challenges. However, certain elements like triouts, vizets, and blinking notes can be frustrating due to visibility issues and blending with effects, suggesting a need for improvements such as customizable FOV settings. Despite these quirks, the game remains fun and accessible, with microtransactions having minimal impact on gameplay.

    • “Good game with flexible gameplay, and the sandbox mode allows for unique and harder gameplay (if you want to make charts with it).”
    • “The tutorial for understanding the game mechanics is fine, but how about other functions?”
    • “Tl:dr: triouts, vizets, and blinking are rather a pain to play with, but the game is still fun either way, just wish there were some changes that could make these 3 mechanics more pleasant to play with.”
    • “What would make these notes easier to see is if we had a FOV setting, so the tryout isn't always at the edges of my screen, away from where the gameplay usually sits.”
    • “This note mechanic would be neat if it weren't for the fact that these vizets can be easily blended in with all the other particle effects that are in the game.”
    • “And finally, the blink mechanic in general.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for being fun, cool, and consistent with previewed tracks, offering a cutesy and unique vibe. However, some players find gameplay mechanics like blinking affecting song grades confusing and note occasional issues with song progression and mode selection. Overall, it’s appreciated more as a music experience than a traditional rhythm game.

    • “Very fun and entertaining game with good music.”
    • “I wouldn't call this a rhythm game so much as it is a music game.”
    • “The songs are pretty consistent with what you hear in the preview videos, so if you like the cutesy vibe it's a good time.”
    • “Edit: I found out that when you blink too much, your song grade suffers as a result.”
    • “This causes a player like me to panic press my blink key whenever I reach a part of a song where I remember I got hit by a vizet, which I could not see because I thought it was a normal particle effect.”
    • “Read through the tutorial 5 times, listened to this song fully 3 times, but not a single circle appeared for me; can't select different modes or proceed to a different song.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are described as cool and visually appealing, contributing positively to the game’s atmosphere. However, despite the attractive visuals, the overall enjoyment of the game is limited.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is criticized for having low replayability, with players finding little incentive to play it multiple times.

    • “I think the biggest flaw of this game is its lack of replayability value.”
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Re:Flex is a action game.

Re:Flex is available on PC and Windows.

Re:Flex was released on October 9, 2024.

Re:Flex was developed by Marc Studio.

Re:Flex has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Re:Flex for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Re:Flex is a single player game.

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