![]() Additionally, you’ll have to use both analog sticks to swipe up or down (as well as utilize holds), so the simple presentation can lead to complex gameplay pretty quickly. In an unlockable mode, you’ll have to use the L and R buttons in tandem with the six lanes, so you’ll have eight different inputs to worry about. ![]() Each button correlates to one of the face buttons on your Joy-Con, and you can even use the touch screen to hit them. Like most rhythm games, the aim of Superbeat: Xonic is simple in execution: You’ll have to control either four or six lanes of buttons, which are laid out in an oval shape. An insanely difficult but rewarding experience, rhythm game experts will feel right at home with the Switch version of Superbeat: Xonic. Continuing the porting trend is PM Studios’ Superbeat: Xonic, a new game from the people who made the DJMax series. Hatsune Miku Project Diva Future Tone and The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor were amazing titles on PS4, and the Switch has provided great ports of Voez and Thumper. ![]() I love the joyous feeling I get when I play a great rhythm game. ![]()
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