Turn up the volume and take rhythm gaming to new heights, all the way into space. Fly solo or party with friends in a split screen race, as you join spacepilot Stella on her journey from one stunning world to the next. Each hit song you play offers on the note level design and three difficulties to master. In an exclusive collaboration, Invector features superstar Avicii, one of the world’s biggest EDM artists, experienced like never before.
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I didn't know anything bout Avicii or his music but I had an itch top play a rhythm game and saw this was a couple of quid to download. Turns out it's a pretty decent rhythm game that fits quite well with the cheesy music. I wish I coyly remember how to spell 'rhythm' without any confusion but it's a word that won't stick in my napper.
Word of warning - there are some Chris Martin vocals in this
Word of warning - there are some Chris Martin vocals in this
Score: 70/100
A loving tribute to Avicii. The insanely popular Swedish DJ tragically passed away due to suicide in 2018, and this game is essentially a love letter from the fans to Avicii. It's the first and only rhythm game I've ever played, and... I utterly suck at it. The game features some really awesome spectral and spacy visuals and their simplicity does a good job of balancing out the intense gameplay. My enjoyment of the levels themselves heavily depended on the quality of the songs. Some are great, some are fine, and some are just flat-out annoying. Therefore, I've mainly just stuck to replaying and mastering the songs that I like while almost completely ignoring the songs of lesser quality. Overall, a game that I may return to and try to improve on in the future, but for now I'll just say the game is good and move on.
A loving tribute to Avicii. The insanely popular Swedish DJ tragically passed away due to suicide in 2018, and this game is essentially a love letter from the fans to Avicii. It's the first and only rhythm game I've ever played, and... I utterly suck at it. The game features some really awesome spectral and spacy visuals and their simplicity does a good job of balancing out the intense gameplay. My enjoyment of the levels themselves heavily depended on the quality of the songs. Some are great, some are fine, and some are just flat-out annoying. Therefore, I've mainly just stuck to replaying and mastering the songs that I like while almost completely ignoring the songs of lesser quality. Overall, a game that I may return to and try to improve on in the future, but for now I'll just say the game is good and move on.