Oscar Ortega Lorenzo recommends OhShape

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PokemonTrainer1313 5 years ago
Amazing with room to grow
I love this game so much! I love beat saber a ton and have gotten quite good at it (beating cycle hit for those who understand that reference point XD ) and this is an amazing rhythm game that is very different. Though I love beat saber, I still can get bored after a few hours, but I'll still be wanting to play a rhythm game that moves as much and this game is the perfect addition to satiate that desire. I only got the game a few days ago, but I've been playing so much already and it's really just a great concept that was executed very well.
Some points that I love about it:
---There's a lot of movement. Unlike beat saber, where at higher levels it's mostly your wrist and occasionally shoulders so that you don't have excess movement, OhShape is constantly making you move your whole body and there's no cheating that.
---The songs, though few, have a decent variety. I like pretty much all genres of music, but it was still nice to have songs that didn't sound very similar in the short previews they give you.
---There's good options to accomodate playstyle. They have 'no fail' so you can play harder songs without the annoyance of stopping the song in the middle. They have small room mode, which I haven't needed myself, but it's nice that it's there. They now have speed and precision settings which are very fun to play with to see where you can work.
Things that aren't negative but I think would still be good to add:
---Training mode. Similar to beat saber how you can start in different places in a song so you can practice sections near the middle or end without going through the whole thing
---Harder difficulties. The hard songs are pretty hard and get you to move a lot, but I've already relatively mastered most of them. I've still been playing them, but it'd be nice to eventually have stuff that seems harder than impossible to the average veiwer XD
---More information. I'd love to see more than the songs length; BPM, if possible, the distance you move, etc.
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