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INFINITE GUITARS – a genre-melting Rhythm RPG featuring vibrant anime-inspired art and a blazing original soundtrack is now available on GOG!

In a world shredded by the devastating war against the Mechs, the remnants of humanity scavenge and fight to survive. Now, the metal war machines have reawakened—and only your electric guitar can turn their technology against them!



Stylish sci-fi world, guitar-driven team battles, epic boss battles that fuse electrifying anime-inspired action and hyperkinetic rock – what’s not to love?

And of course, its explosive 100% original Soundtrack is also available on GOG!
And once again, a trailer that does not tell me ANYTHING about the actual gameplay in the game. Meaning I have no idea what this even is about and why I should pay for it ... meaning that it does not get a spot on my wishlist. Well done, PR team.
Post edited April 05, 2023 by MarkoH01
Looks interesting and fun ^^
Play music to fight villains,cool!
Too bad,I really can't stand that kind of character design...It's like something a 5 year old would be ashamed to draw T_T
It's the new trend,It's weird to my eyes but to each is own ^^
Post edited April 05, 2023 by Reglisse
Tried it out and honestly it isn't very good.

-The art design works against the game as everything blends together making it difficult to tell what you can pass over/under/through on the map which can cause problems when you are trying to run through an area or trying to navigate while under attack.

-Tutorial level is long and slow and goes not do a good job explaining actions due to favouring style over substance.

-Rhythm game segments get old quickly as you are repeating segments constantly and timing doesn't feel right as there were times I hit the button but it didn't register but times I was late and got perfect.

-Dialogue choices can affect your player stats but again this is not consistent, you can choose similar responses but then get stat changes that don't reflect the choice making it difficult to build a character. Dialogue choices from what I experienced don't really have any meaning aside from different stat gains and losses.

There are better Rhythm games out there. This one just felt disappointing.
Post edited April 06, 2023 by wolfsite
This game has way too much going on. Pass.
I like the style and mechanics, but from what I've it's rather grindy. Wishlisted for now.