Really. Another music game that promises fun but mostly just makes you wanna quit. The controls feel wonky. The timing is tricky. Sometimes it feels like the physics are off on purpose. Still, there's something oddly addictive about hitting those notes even when it bugs you.
This game has a pretty neat concept. Making your own band and playing along sounds fun, but the mechanics can be tricky. The physics sometimes glitch, making the timing frustrating. It’s a puzzle trying to get your band to perform without everything falling apart.
To succeed, you need the right characters and instruments. Some loadouts seem to perform better, but honestly, random experimentation works just as well. Stick with what feels comfortable. Don’t overthink the stats. It’s mostly about personal feel and timing.
Pay attention to the tricky calibration points. If you find a rhythm that works, stick with it. Sometimes, losing early gives you clues on how to improve. An annoying but useful trick is to tweak your controls slightly for better accuracy — small changes make a difference.
The story is straightforward. You start with a basic band, perform gigs, and level up your skills. The ending feels a bit rushed, but the journey is more interesting than the conclusion. Overall, it’s a decent game when you want a quick fix but can get tiresome fast.