Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Beat Hazard

Beat Hazard
It 'a good chance you've already played the game as a danger Beat. This dual-stick downloadable shoot-em-up, you maneuver a spacecraft around the small screen, blasting asteroids and other ships, before they turn into dust in space. Countless games have used this as a formula more and more popular, but differs from the Hazard: Complete the game takes shape the rhythm of the music tracks to import. The resulting diversity leads to an interesting and challenging work, and make an interesting way to enjoy your favorite music artists. This unique feature is not completely out of the game in small sins - underwhelming sound effects and the lack of facilities and types of enemies. Danger beat, though, Simple Gifts offers a lot of energy and enthusiasm, which makes it an attractive value, even the full price of $ 9.99.

Beat the works of danger with many traditional audio file formats, even though we had no luck with the files protected by strict digital rights management, or forget about working with protected songs downloaded from iTunes or the Zune store. We had no problems with any unprotected audio files, however, and the game features a large, soundtrack button. Rhythm pattern your ship firing button, and all traces of the results of Chorus Line and space rocks, projectile-spewing boss, and the ship badly. Like most games of this type, you fly around the screen using the left stick and aim and shoot right. The keyboard and mouse is also functional, although somewhat more difficult to resolve.

Recorded music with strong beats variety produces the best action, so you might want to let Brahms and Beethoven in their graves, and stick to something more current. When the music heats up and you take the few power-ups that appear, beef up your ship laser levels incredibly strong, it will also be the screen is filled with the incredibly large number Meanie. The resulting chaos seems remarkably smooth, with your ship lights neon lights and explosions fill the screen, so vivid and colorful, they look like they may explode from your screen. Background colors and morphing visualizations look pretty chaotic, but rarely it is difficult to say what is on screen. The only drawback is the visual flashy strobe effect that intensifies as the track progresses, hard mode, the flash will be uncomfortable, so if you have sensitive eyes, you may need to rest from time to time.

There is not many ways to experience Beat Hazard can be customized to the shooter to the old. You can play through a single track individually (a pleasant diversion) or take on a whole album in Survival mode (a difficult challenge to cook). For this question, there are a few different types of enemies, so do not expect the variety to a game like Geometry Wars 2, allowing several different modes and strong-willed enemies. But the way the game is draped around the music that you import provides its own form of black, and there's nothing like taking on a new melody for the first time because you never know how things will play . There is also a mechanism for leveling up that rewards you with new ranks while you play, and lets you compete against your friends on Valve's Steam service.

Without their years of grace notes, the risk of stroke is just another dual stick shooter, but how the game turns your favorite music gives you the impetus to excel in a crowded genre. It's also fun, frantic and striking - the equivalent of a viewer interactive music class. There is still room for improvement here, but Beat danger is great fun and a new cool way to experience your music library.

The sound effects are disappointing surprisingly weak, with an attractive, vibrant graphics. Shooting guns make no noise, and explosions are strangely muted. Perhaps the developer of the cold beam, games wanted to avoid an overload of music, but only minimal sound effects to make it look as if something important is missing.

A rule at the bottom of the screen provides updates on the progress of their friends, and you can compare the total points and the overall progress with players around the world with online leaderboards.

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