About This Game The best VR rhythm game compatible with HTC Vive and Oculus Touch! Music Inside!What would it feel like to jump inside the music? To see and feel the heartbeat of the music and to play along with it! Dream big, because no matter what is in your head, it will come true.Just choose your favorite song and play. You can choose any song from either your own music library or the never-ending list on SoundCloud. The 10 different pads and four colors of notes will guide you to Music Inside.Everyone knows that ‘the best way to enjoy the best’ is to share with your besties. With multiplayer mode, you can play with your friends next door or with any users anywhere: literally anyone from the big gigantic world! So you in or not? Come inside, and play the music!FEATURES Choose from 5 difficulty levels and 4 different game modes Add any MP3 file from your personal music library. Our algorithm accurately determines when to place the beats to give you a stimulating gameplay experience. Create a profile and track your high score for each song under each game mode. Multiplayer mode! Enjoy visuals that place you at center stage facing a live audience. Audio visualisations, fireworks, and special effects complement the beat of the music and your performance Customize your gameplay experience with custom drum sticks and fun themes. Steam achievements 7aa9394dea Title: Music Inside: A VR Rhythm GameGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Reality ReflectionPublisher:Reality ReflectionRelease Date: 5 Sep, 2016 Music Inside: A VR Rhythm Game Mod Download Best rhythm game I have played in VR.I was looking for a VR game I can play everyday under 30mins.I think this is the one!If you bought a Vive, this is the one of the "MUST HAVE" game.Cons : need more improvement on graphics. Don't let the forgettable name and messy-looking screenshots fool you; Rhythm Inside is one surprisingly great, made-for-VR rhythm game. Despite owning Audioshield and Soundboxing, Music Inside is the one I've spent the most hours in and keep coming back to.Pros: Good beat detection. Some songs work better than others, but on the whole, it's miles better than vanilla Audioshield. Satisfying, addicting gameplay. The subtle haptics work well for every drum hit, and the grading system encourages you to go back and ace or S-rank every song you can. Scalable difficulty. In addition to 5 difficulty levels (affects how many notes appear), you can also change how many colors will be in play \u2014 up to 4 at once \u2014 requiring you to toggle between drumsticks with the trigger button. This game can be a relaxing, casual stroll, or it can be blazingly fast and murdurously difficult. It scales extremely well based on the settings, so it's up to you! Soundcloud support Local file support A leveling system. Nothing super important or in depth, but there's a small bit of progression in place for those who want it.Cons: No Youtube support. It's nice that it has Soundcloud support, but it also means you're going to be limited to a lot of mashups, covers, and remixes of songs, instead of originals which can always be found on Youtube. Visuals are pretty basic, though all of it pretty much fades once you're invested in a song anyway. Note: things aren't cluttered and hard to see at all in-game, despite looking messy in the screenshots. The spacial awareness that VR offers addresses that completely. Varying bugs: sometimes crashes after selecting a song, rarely songs will give a "corrupted" error requiring a restart, and adding songs to your "favorites" list only works if you star it from the main menu, not the post-song screen. I bought Music Inside on sale for $1.49, which was an absolute steal considering the hours of enjoyment I've continued to get out of it. At full price, it's perhaps a little harder to recommend since it's competing with other rhythm games that are good in their own right, but worse case scenario, you can refund it if you don't like it, or wait for another sale! Either or, Music Inside is great fun, and I recommend people check it out and not gloss over this hidden gem.. So I was only going to play the game a few minutes to get a feel for the game. I spent the next hour playing just random songs on Soundcloud. I love that this game has several difficulties options so you can just enjoy your music or challenge yourself, it even has a "jam" option, where you can just play a normal drum machine to the music.You can also play your own music. Out of all the rhythm VR games, this is my new favorite. It just lets you enjoy your music. I hope that this game adds more options for stage visuals (there seems to only be one) and customizations for the sticks and scoring visuals (there's only a few). It would really be cool if you could record yourself too, especially with the jam option. I also don't think they have updated the multiplayer songs in a while.Rate 9\/10 (just needs some fixes and it would be 10\/10). A fun music game with great graphics and playability.. Could become something special if they add haptic feedback when you strike the drum, also add some type of audio when the drum is hit.. Warning: Game appears to be abandoned by devs. The last update was over a year ago.I picked up this game on sale for about $2 and while it is underdeveloped I do think it is worth grabbing, just not at full price. It's a somewhat original take on the VR rhythm game formula and it mostly plays pretty well.Major considerations:The game can play pretty much every song in my music library and I can even play them with friends who don't own those songs themselves. However, if you play a song from your own music library in multiplayer will have to wait for them to download the file from you every time you want to play it even if they do own it and have their own copy.The game does generate custom beat maps for your own music and there will be moments where can see the beats lining up to the music... But this seems secondary to the game throwing a diverse layout on the drums at you. You have to be playing a pretty high difficulty to feel the rhythm lining up, you can't always tell which instrument track is being used at any given time (and it varies) and different tracks definitely do not coordinate with different parts of the drum set. You are only going to be playing multiplayer with friends. The game does not really have a community, let alone an active one. But that's not unusual for VR titles.There are 5 difficulty levels that can be played in 3 modes: 1 colour, 2 colours & 4 colours. On single colour, we were able to jump to difficulty 4 immediately with no issues. 5 felt a little spastic but I can see it being plausible to get used to it with practice. On 2 colour mode, difficulty 3 was very challenging. 4 colour mode was just awkward even on the lowest difficulties. Part of the problem is you can't pick the colours for each mode and the defaults are a bit stupid (red, magenta, yellow and bright green). So if you are colour blind you are going to be stuck playing songs in single colour mode. This is somewhat true even if you aren't colourblind (but then it's just annoying, not a deal breaker).There are some pretty poor visual design choices all around really. There is a whole bunch of visual noise assaulting you at all times, from diamonds buzzing around you like flies, an actual noise pattern constantly moving about on the floor and asteroids that will sometimes fly right through you even in the middle of a match. It looks alright initially but eventually, you wish you could turn it all off and stop being distracted by it.In summary to be clear this is not an amazing product. Or even a good one. But if you can pick it up cheap it does do what it sets out to do somewhat decently. Just manage your expectations. It's not going to compete with audio shield, but it is something you can mix things up a bit with if you audio shield is getting stale.. I had high hopes for this game, but unfortunately, I was disappointed. It's certainly no Rock Band or even Piano Tiles. Personally I felt so disconnected from the game while playing. The syncing seems to be a bit off and after about 10 minutes of playing it I lost interest and didn't even bother trying my own songs. I am glad I got it for a huge discount so not much is lost. For a rhythm game, I recommend Audio Shield which I bought a couple of weeks ago, and I am having a blast with that game.
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