Overview
- The rhythm brawler, which launched Tuesday on Steam and the Epic Games Store for Windows PC, blends music timing with 3D beat-’em-up combat.
- It is currently the top-selling paid game on Steam for the week, with a peak just under 8,500 concurrent players and a Very Positive user rating after more than 1,000 reviews, according to store charts a day after launch.
- Early impressions highlight combat that ties hits to the beat and uses Arkham-style counters and takedowns, letting inputs flow into rhythmic multi-hit strings.
- The Early Access build includes four multi-stage Idol boss levels, challenge and survival modes with leaderboards, and a BPM editor that lets players import and map their own songs.
- Reviewers praise the snappy core loop but note thin story, a few awkward track transitions, unclear timing in spots, and strict checkpoints, and the studio plans roughly a year of updates with more Idols, new moves and music, a locked multiplayer mode, and a 1.0 target some outlets cite as 2027.