RafaelOrix said:
It's a free to play PSM title already available, I can't stand this type of game lol |
Aw, I love it! I was meaning to make a post about it in this thread.

It really stands out from the regular PSM trash, it's basically a DJMAX-lite and is a great entry point to rhythm games. I'm surprised it isn't a full PSN game because to get all the chapters of songs you unlock it for 10 quid, and honestly considering the number of songs (around 70) and quality of the game itself, I think it's a great deal and consigning it to the PSM wasteland does it a disservice . Keep in mind the free demo has like 10 songs for you to try for free, so you get a good taste of what the game is about before you buy it.
From what I've played so far the track selection is great with some really catchy original tunes and the note placement is done well, which are the most important aspects of these games. There are slow tempo jazzy and pop-y songs and faster, dance orientated tracks as usual. Put very simply. a horizontal bar travels up and down the screen on a loop, and dots appear on the screen in line with the music; when the bar meets the dot, you have to tap the dot (and it's all in time with the music that is playing). Things get mixed up form there, some dots you'll have to hold down for longer, sometimes there'll be multiple dots to press at once, etc but it all sticks to that formula. You'll have to use both hands at the same time on the touchscreen, so you set the Vita down on a hard surface as you play. I say it's a good entry point to rhythm games because the first prologue and chapter aren't very hard at all and will get you used to these type of games.

Cytus Lambda is a pretty great game! I encourage you all to try it out free on PSM. I think it's a 300mb download and you get to try 10 songs free (and play them as many times as you want)
And I guess it's on the google play store, with a 5 star rating after 46 thousand reviews, so it's popular with other players too ^~^
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rayark.Cytus.full
I think the Vita version (Lambda) has added songs over this version as well. Edit: Wikipedia says it has! 10 in fact.








