Cosmophony Torrent Download [cheat]
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About This Game Cosmophony is a musical shooter designed for demanding gamers seeking an original and intense experience. You must control the heart of a fallen goddess within a dying universe in order to fulfill her destiny. Your goal is to progress through a series of levels designed to be played to an exhilarating, 100% drum and bass soundtrack by DJ Salaryman (DnB Arena, RAM records). Discover a powerful new gaming experience that is uniquely satisfying. - Constant 60 FPS - Unique synesthetic design based on music - Impressive HD graphics with psychedelic background videos - 100% DnB soundtrack created especially for the game Note that this game is designed with more experienced gamers in mind: the difficulty level, while gradual, is still very high. 7aa9394dea Title: CosmophonyGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Bento-StudioPublisher:FrogamesRelease Date: 9 Jul, 2015 Cosmophony Torrent Download [cheat] cosmophony trophy guide. cosmophony ps vita. cosmophony nintendolife review. cosmophony vita. cosmophony wii u. cosmophony trophies. cosmophony review. cosmophony apk. cosmophony ps3. cosmophony steam. cosmophony ps4. cosmophony wii u review. cosmophony gameplay. cosmophony psnprofiles. cosmophony ps4 trailer. cosmophony music. cosmophony playstation. cosmophony trophäen leitfaden Fun..... that is all!. This game is worth a buy. It's cheap, so why not? If you like Super Hexagon then it is very similar and just as enjoyable. I have completed 3/5 of the levels so far and do not think it is very difficult. I expect the last 2 to be more challenging, but nonetheless I think it's a fun arcade game that will keep you entertained every now and then when you're bored.. Underwhelming.10\/10. Super Dank Tracks. Get the same melting image syndrome that guitar hero gives. Slightly difficult, which just adds to the enjoyment really. Made me giggle with joy.. While I enjoy it, I feel like a lot of the difficulty comes from memorization more than actually being a difficult reaction\/precision game. Mechanics change mid level with no time to react, targets are hidden and require specific movement to setup a way to reach them. (Trying not to spoil anything) On the fifth level the timing of the gimmick mechanic seems really dodgy one moment and fine the next. I know where I'm supposed to be positioned at what time, but its hit or miss if the game reacts like I expect it to. Might be better if there wasn't any delay between key presses and lane switching but theres a small delay that is easily noticable when trying to quickly move from one side of the screen to the other. Makes hitting some of the timing goals a lot harder than they need to be.That being said its cheap, the music is good, and its definitely an interesting game. If it ever goes on sale I couldn't recommend it more. But 5.50 CAD is probably the upper limit on what I'd spend on 5 levels with no level editor. (User generated content would be amazing, and if that ever happens, I'll be buying a copy of this for all my friends :p). I kept going back and forth on this game, even considered giving up on the last level. But I've been enjoying it immensely the whole journey.Because the video trailer is misleading (in a negative way) and tells you nothing about what Cosmophony feels like, I encourage you to see my gameplay video (no commentary). I hope you can understand how enjoyable it was to play the game in this manner.http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=564193901The first two levels allow you to follow the tune to a great extent and can be perfected by anyone, and the game is totally worth it for that feeling alone. The following levels, though, made me feel confused. At first they just seemed like a bunch of random obstacles. But understanding came with time and practice. A big component in this game is memorization (yes, the levels are not generated; same every time). Usually I'm an opponent of memorization, but here it's very pleasant, because the levels are indeed tuned to the music. Knowing what comes next in the music is vital for knowing when to expect the obstacles. And the so called "muscle memory" helps with the obstacles themselves.To complete a level (a bit under 2 minutes each) you need to go through it from the beginning to the end without failing. It's a bit annoying that the difficult parts are usually towards the end. But the game can't be blamed, because there is a practice mode with plenty of checkpoints and free traversal between them. For more casual gameplay you don't even have to play outside of the practice mode. Even so, the final levels can be a nightmare to complete if you don't get into the right mindset.Cosmophony is played mainly with 2 directional buttons which let you switch between the 7 lanes. Then there is the shoot button which you should use whenever there is a special kind of obstacle in front of you. This mechanic is very simple and there is no penalty for spamming the button all the time, or just evading these obstacles. Even so, this mechanic is beneficial to the gameplay. If you want to make the game even more interesting, you can try to shoot to the beat instead of just spamming, like I did in my video. Destroying every destroyable obstacle is the requirement for "perfect" completion of each level, but it's not something that everyone should do (there aren't even achievements for this).Another thing I would note is that, especially in the later levels, the music's rhythm sometimes corresponds to when the obstacles pass you, and not to when you need to move away, so you need to make a big mental effort to not press the keyboard button when you hear a beat, but instead anticipate it and move before it.Graphics are nice and clean. Music is made by a great Drum&Bass artist Salaryman.In conclusion, I really liked the game, but I realize that it may be just because I'm part of the target audience and because I worked around potential annoyances to make it interesting for myself, so can't give it a 10\/10.\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606\u2606. Cosmophony is a little music\/shooter game, and it will test your nerves and reflexes. Beat the tutorial and the first level, but it will become serious from level 2 to the end.You actually play with your keyboard arrows and space to shoot enemies. The goal is the do a 100% for each level, meaning that you have to shoot every enemies and of course, stay alive.I played the level 3 a little and just literally crashed into a wall at very high speed.The sure thing is...I was not prepared. :(
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