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Making a rhythm game that’s not just a copy of every other rhythm game on the market can be a pretty tricky task. Fortunately, Puuba has found a way to pull it off. The Metronomicon brings a rhythm game experience and a full RPG experience together and the result is incredibly satisfying. The Metronomicon has your usual mechanics that require timely button pushing but also throws in RPG elements like leveling up, character building, and an overarching narrative.

What’s the most surprising is that the story is actually pretty good and not the cringeworthy narrative mess most gamers would probably expect from a game like this. Beware that it does get a little weird, but in the most delightful way possible. But what good is any rhythm game without catchy tunes? Yet again, The Metronomicon delivers with an amazing library of music that will suddenly have you engrossed in Puuba’s cooky world.


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