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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 4.2 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
Posted: 29 Nov, 2014 @ 6:39pm

Circuits, the rhythm-based indie game by Digital Tentacle, is much like any other rhythm/timing game: it has amazing music. That being said, this game separates itself in a way even I found myself intrigued by. The game was much less timing as it was having that pitch-perfect listening to hear the music, which changed from orchestra to upbeat electronica. Instead of fast reflexes, it was more fine tuning what you hear overall. Sadly, it is too good to last and leaves you wanting more. Breakdown:

Pros:
+ Amazing music score, what more can be said?
+ Interesting game mechanics (Not speed, but smarts).
+ Simplistic control scheme, nothing to be confused about.

Cons:
- Somewhat predictable melody.
- Difficulty curve turns into a wall right at the end (not very in-tune [hurr] with the game pacing).
- Too good to last forever (not really a con, but its like having a really good cake).
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