

When I first started out Cytus the music library isn’t very large (I count 14 tracks for the inaugural version). Still, I can’t wait to see what RayArk will come up with in the next chapters. Me personally, this is a weird story, and the fact that RayArk does not have the best English writers further makes the plot a bit more convoluted than it should be. A small bit of story now for this rhythm game. The problem is that there is an incurable virus that ravaged the city (Chapter 2), and now someone called Vanessa is trying to access her emotions memory, only to be taken to Cytus to settle the dispute (Chapter 3). Summarizing what the official site is saying, there is now an android-esque technology that allows people to become immortal (Chapter 1). Apparently RayArk wants to add a bit of backstory to their game so as to explain why there are androids and what not. Instead of laying the music options down Cytus is now split into 3 chapters, each chapter containing roughly 10 songs. So the makeover for the title screen is a success. It reflects the dreadful, post-apocalypse mood that the title screen represents. Like the original intro song it has a techno feel to it, as the singer’s voice is altered in a way to sound like a robot/android, but Sta goes further and makes the song a lot catchier (like he does with all his songs, to be honest. RayArk replaced the title music with something else that worked so much better: “ Loom” by Sta. Of course, I am not going to ramble on about just the new title screen.
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I would probably turn my head with the detailed rear end of that android (who is strongly implied to be female, so a bit of fan service snuck in), but the gloomy and yet beautiful scenery really compensates for that oversight. Like most of the game Cytus still maintains high graphical quality, and everything resembles well-drawn, highly detailed artwork. Now, you have an android standing in the midst of a post-apocalyptic city (see above), with the greyish hue atop the structures implying a slightly depressing atmosphere. The title music evokes a bit of techno, but I don’t really remember it all too well. The title screen has changed for the better. The purpose of this post is to outline the new stuff going on with Cytus, and my impressions of these new additions. A year later and now the Cytus in the App Store is so much different than the Cytus I started with. Here’s the link for the review, but in sum I loved the game thanks in large part to its phenomenal soundtrack and its sublime presentation. Reveal the truth of the story with a rich, cinematic visual experience.Cytus 2.0 : Androids, tricky songs and orchestraĪ while ago I reviewed an excellent game for the iPhone/iPad called “Cytus”. The one-of-a-kind story system "iM" will lead the players and the in-game characters to slowly piece together the story and world behind "Cytus II". Experience exciting challenges and enjoyment through the sensation of your fingertips.Įxplore the virtual internet world with the game's characters The rich game content can satisfy players of different levels.

Over 300 different charts designed, from easy to hard. We are confident that this game will live up to the hype and expectations. Through the characters, players get to play songs from different genres including but not limited to: electronic, rock and classical. The game includes songs by composers from all across the world, Japan, Korea, the US, Europe, Taiwan and more. Players can easily immerse themselves in the songs.Ī total of 100+ high-quality songs (35+ in base game, 70+ as IAP) Through five different kinds of notes and the judgement line that actively adjusts its speed according to the beat, the gameplay experience is further combined with the music. Tap the notes as the judgement line hits them to achieve a high score. The unique "Active Judgement Line" rhythm game playstyle New pieces of music await you to take on their challenge. Melodies Reborn: Over 60+ classic songs that are loved by all. Unveil new parts of the story and look forward to the day that the girl can return to her heart-warming home. Rhythm Reborn: Play your heart out on the piano and make the mysterious tree grow. Find sheet music that falls from the heavens, unlock new places, and discover the truth. Investigation Reborn: Unravel riddles and mysteries hidden in the castle. A Classic Reborn: Centered around an ancient castle and a mysterious tree that grows when melody is in the air, control the little girl who has fallen from the sky and help her find her way home.
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Deemo: Reborn & Cytus II are free on Android and iOS devices for a limited time.
