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About This Game

Indie Musynx is now available on Steam

Worldwide Composers Unite M2U, Paul Bazooka, Lunatic Sounds, MEMME and more!

Unique Visual Themes Various themes are available for each music genre for a unique sensory experience!

Classic Game Play Going back to the roots with classic game play systems and mechanics!

Real "KEY" Sound System Enhance your playing experience with real Key Sounds!

Vocaloid China Official Licensing VC idol Stardust is officially licensed, with famous VC music included!

Constant Music Updates Exciting updates are regularly added. Stay tuned with MUSYNX!

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Title: MUSYNX Genre: Indie, Simulation Developer: I-Inferno Publisher: Zodiac Interactive Franchise: Zodiac Interactive Release Date: 4 Dec, 2018

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English,Japanese,Simplified Chinese,Korean,Traditional Chinese

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MUSYNX is a solid, straightforward rhythm game that's low-frills but loaded with content.

For the base price, you get 48 songs, while the Forever Friends DLC nets you all current and future DLC songs (85 as of writing this review). Though you're not likely to recognize many, if any, of the songs, they're I've mostly been enjoying them (there's a lot of synthesized vocals, if you're into that). Each song has two difficulties and charts for 4 and 6-key versions.

The PC specific options are pretty limited, with just two graphics options for high-or-low spec. However, the general options are solid. You can alter the timing of the visuals and the judgement to account for input lag, change the speed of incoming notes, adjust whether or not missed notes are played, and switch between a 3D display where notes travel in towards you and a 2D display where they travel vertically down the screen.

Keybinds can be remapped if the default DF JK (and SDF JKL) bindings aren't to your liking. However, the game didn't recognize my controller, so you may need to take some extra steps if you don't want to play on a keyboard.

MUSYNX is extremely approachable for beginners, with no game-over states and no punishment for hitting the wrong notes (just for missing the right ones). This is further emphasized by a scoring system that makes getting good ranks extremely easy, but expert players can still find plenty of replay value thanks to the Sync Rate, which will continue to increase until you hit every single note in a song with <1ms deviation (for a perfect 125% sync rate). I'm mostly fond of this approach, since it's great for beginners but makes it possible for skilled players to continually chase higher and higher scores. That said, there is no visual to help you distinguish anything more exact than a 45ms deviation, which might make chasing high sync rates frustrating for some.

The one area where the game is noticeably lacking is in its interface. Songs come in a fixed order, categorized by genre. You can navigate left and right and skip forward or backwards to the next genre, but apart from that, there is nothing to help you rapidly get to the song you're looking for. There are no options to reorganize the songs, mark favorites, or really anything. It's the most noticeably barebones part of the game, and is my one real disappointment with this package.

Despite the cumbersome UI, MUSYNX's wealth of songs and solid core mechanics make for a fun, if simple, rhythm game. If you're on-board with robots singing, it's a steal at its price point.. Thumbs UP LOVE IT !. Note: I own only the base game; the "DLC" is more like a pass to play a much bigger amount of songs.

MUSYNX is quite a simple rhythm game that hides well how insanely hard it can get on the higher levels. With 4 and 6-key modes, and easy/hard charts for all songs, there are good songs difficulty-wise from absolute beginners to veterans of the genre. There is little to say about the game other than it is fun and as challenging as you want it to be. The song selection is pretty good, you can preview the DLC songs before you commit to buying it so you know if you'll like the songs or not, and at the cheap price it is, I recommend buying it if you have even the smallest interest in music games as a whole.. base game comes in at a good price. if you're migrating from the console version, be aware that a lot of the songs you might be used to playing are locked behind the Forever Friends DLC, which places the full price of this game much closer to those versions.

Kind of a weird monetization model. There's enough content in the base title to say it's not a demo, but if you don't hide the DLC content in the interface, you'll realize that half (or maybe more) of the songs are locked until you go all-in. still a great game. works well with a keyboard out of the box, can also be configured to match other titles like DJMAX: Respect, and all of the charts are possible to play on a controller too. If you're coming over from or DJMAX, you might find this game too easy, but for a beginner or someone that's just looking to have a bit more of a chill experience, this is a good starting point.. timing is too easy, I could mash through a song and still get a rank scoreboard is needed or at least rivals betterthanosu/10. Probably one of the best rhythm games available, previously playable on smartphones and N.Switch, finally ported on PC. A playlist of quality, offering a minimum of challenge, while not being punitive. It will be suitable for neophytes into rhythm games by its relative simplicity, or those who want to have the "perfect" on all songs.

6 / 10

48 songs with the standard edition (which is totally worth its small price), add to that 85 more with the DLC (and maybe more songs to come with it). I already have hundreds hours on the iOS / Switch version and I bought it again just to support, thanks PM Studios ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). I have been playing various rhythm gaming titles for years, Beatmania IIDX (for 16 years) being my main squeeze. I have been specifically looking for a keysounded rhythm game and I have seen this game on PS4 wondering how it was. Luckily seeing that this has been released on Steam, I gladly decided to give MUSYNX a shot.

This game definitely doesn't disappoint. The base game being $3.99 is an awesome price point for anyone looking to get a rhythm game that's easy to pick up, has a fantastic baseline song list, and includes charts that are thoughtful. If you find that you're liking the base game, the "Forever Friends" DLC (that specifically states you will receive future update songs) is seriously worth it. At the moment where the game sits, I can 100% say this is one of the best rhythm titles I have ever played on Steam and you can see the amount of effort that is being put in to make this game fantastic.

Keeping the game simple with a 4K and 6K mode with only two difficulties (EZ and HD) makes this one of the easier rhythm gaming titles for beginners to pick up. Keysounds are legit, charting is undoubtedly thoughtful (some songs have some gimmicks), and the overall experience is remarkable. Lets not forget about the artwork as well, props to all the artists involved with the developement by the way. The song list after purchasing "Forever Friends" unlocked great songs to play that are spread across various genres. Timing is quite easy and there is a "PGreat" system that adds to your overall "sync rate" in game that is placed on a leaderboard for a slightly competitive feel. Just because the timing is a bit easier than most rhythm games, this does not detract from the overall value and feel for MUSYNX.

I have been thoroughy enjoying MUSYNX and seeing that they already have visual plans that are outlined for future updates is making this rhythm gaming experience even better. I cannot wait to see what the future for this game holds.

Highly recommended.. Easy Judgement Play....It's Exactly what i like.....and i followed this game since mobile ver. And now it's on steam.....I really like it owo)b 8.5/10

7 / 10

Pretty relaxing rhythm game. I can pertty much get a EX rank for every song first try so there isn't really a challange.

Lv 10 is about 3 star in osumania.

8/10. Awesome rhythm game, worth as heck, Osu fans can go and die, they have no idea of what a rhythm game is without illegal songs. although were's the console updates?. i wish its much more harder, faster loading time and favorite category other than that, the games ok state. 8.5/10 To start things off, it's a remastered version of a released a few years ago. However, unlike those cheap cash grab ports, this one actually has improved in a lot of aspects. The visual elements look a lot clearer than the mobile version with at least FullHD resolution. The price is also considerably cheap, you have 48songs for the basic version and 133songs(plus all future updates for free) if you bought the DLC. You'll definitely understand this if you've played other similar games, like the now-dead O2JamU which one single song costs you around 2USD, and that game isn't nearly beautiful as this one. The song list is also well chosen and you are very likely to find one that suits you, especially if are into VOCALOID and Japanese doujin music.

The only bit they I don't really like is the game is not strict on your input timing like other more hardcore rhythm games, but this is fully understandable as an attempt to increase the player base.

Overall, I suggest you to give it a whirl, you can always ask for a refund if it's not the game for you : ). The best way to describe MUSYNX is that it's 4K/6K """""""beatmania IIDX""""""" due to the keysounding, but a lot more beginner friendly.

MUSYNX is a good gateway drug to rhythm gaming, giving you a pretty generous timing and it's *heavily* accuracy based (the timing for the maximum theoretical score of 125% is +/-1ms), so missing a note is not as big of a deal as other rhythm games with combo-based scoring. That said, being off with your note hits are going to have a noticeable effect to your music listening experience so getting the timing as close to perfect as possible is still your main objective. The game does have a Sound Enhancer feature, correcting the keysounds depending on the value you set it on to improve the music listening experience even if you suck.

A lot of the music are from Chinese and Japanese indie DJs so it is an acquired taste, but this is pretty much expected for a regular Asian rhythm game. That said, you can find some soundtracks for a few games like Opus, ICEY, and even Nekopara for some reason.

I highly recommend you try this game out, with the Friends Forever pack if you want to enter the world of rhythm gaming. This is a good introduction to standard 4K/6K gameplay of a lot of rhythm games (specifically mobile rhythm games) and keysounded gameplay. While the Smartphone versions of MUSYNC are available to download for free, a lot of the good songs are locked behind purchase except if you buy the Forever Friends pack, which costs 30 USD -- a big price gap compared to the Steam version. Besides, this is an objectively superior version due to the use of physical buttons rather than touchscreen with massive input delay, which is detrimental to the keysound-dependent gameplay.. Nice gameplay! If you like guitar hero or osu mania, then you're gonna like this one as well. I love the animations and all the details I saw in this game, it's true, most of the songs are in Chinese, but who gives a ♥♥♥♥ about it?! :D If you have never played this kind of game, I suggest you to try it out.. it will be good if the dev let us make our custom theme. The default classic theme is hurting my eyes tbh, and buying new theme for some bucks is not an option for me. I'm not really recommend this game (just play *su! instead of this). But, getting this game while on sale is a good option if you wanna try this game.. It's a beautiful game but in mobile is free to play.

So first to buy it play in mobile.. I've actually changed this review from Not Reccomended to Reccomended. My original review is below, and it turns out, the difficulty IS in the game, it's just sneaky, and hiding beneath the surface, making it incredibly easy to overlook if not pointed out. After having the sync.rate explained to me, I see that the timing for a perfect score of 125% actually may be more strict than something like DJMAX.

8 / 10

Please look at the image that Zodiac Interactive have uploaded to the News section that explains Sync.Rate. (Exact is actually split into two different categories that are hard to visually notice at first)

While I don't agree with the devs philosophy of making the game THIS accomodating to newcomers, and impossible to fail a song, the depth to satisfy hardcore players is in fact here, just not at first glance. I can now safely reccomend this game.

Also a shoutout to the devs for handling all of mine and others complaints with calm and informative explanations.

------Old Review

This game has tons of potential, beautiful in-game UI and tons of songs for cheap, but none of that matters because of one singular flaw. The timing of the notes is ridiculously too lenient. This is the sort of timing I put on for my five year old daughter so she feels like she's doing well. It is nearly impossible to get anything lower than an "EXACT" rating on a note. This completely defeats the purpose of this even being a game.

If this were the only platform this game were on I would have hope for the Devs being able to "fix" this fatal flaw, but as this game is on 4 different platforms, my hope is very low.

Even if it's cheap, I reccomend skipping this. Stick to DJMax for now.

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