Muse Dash is an entertaining rhythm game that forces the player to constantly act. The notes coming your way aren't for the faint of heart, and there are challenges to keep you looking ahead. The music selection and various options are quite impressive, too, even if I wouldn't dare touch Master difficulty for the life of me. While the progression system is mostly sound, I feel that the grind towards stat-altering costumes is somewhat harsh. In addition, the English text lines could have used a little more editing. Those points aside, this is the most complete experience of Muse Dash yet with a constant stream of updates in the pipeline.
This game is just insanely fun. The music is great and the illustrations are fantastic. And it is quite easy for beginners to start playing. I've already spent over 50 hours and I probably will keep playing this masterpiece.
Simple yet hard to master. Muse Dash defines a "rhythm game" where there's no fancy moves and hard-to-memory trickeries, just down-to-earth rhythm following.
By combining endless-runner elements to what is at its core a rhythm game, Muse Dash becomes an exhilarating experience. Its pop visuals make it look more appealing to casual gamers, while the included tracks are tuned towards the a more traditional rhythm game audience.
Muse Dash is another great rhythm game on the Switch eShop. Its presentation is beautiful, and the game is full of color and personality. The difficulty scales very well too. However, not everyone will like the music collection and I felt there should've been a bit more variety.
Putting the weirdness of the character skins to one side, is Muse Dash worth playing? If you can pick it for a couple of quid, sure. The mechanics are intriguing, the music is alright and there’s a fair amount or replayability, given the huge collection of songs available too. If you really want to collect all of the skins, there are a fair few to choose from, but too many of them will get you odd looks on your commute to work.
Incredibly simple but satisfying rhythm game with fantastic music and cute avatars. Still the funnest rhythm game I've played to date and the one I always go back to.
Don't listen to those dumb critics, everything about this game is just a masterpiece. The DLC is worth it as they keep adding more content! A cute rhythm game with some kickass songs It's worth it!!!
muse dash is hands down the most fun music game I've played in 10 plus years.
i cant say its the best even on its hardest levels its pretty basic compared to other music games. that being said the style of the game and song selection are great and make it all worth it I've enjoyed every hour I've played of this game ever since i got it on steam and switch.
i find myself loading up the sound track even when playing other games its so good.
so even if you find music games to not be your thing or to hard give this game a chance and if it costs to much look into the steam ver because you can get it without its dlc for 2.99 at its highest and its worth a try at the vary least.
"Muse Dash”
Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes
Publisher: X.D. Network Inc.
Developer: PeroPero Games
Platforms: Steam/Mobile/Switch
Ported over from mobile, Muse Dash is a whimsical side-scrolling journey through colorful levels where you fight enemies to the rhythm of catchy music.
You have two attacks: an upper slash and a lower attack each bound to a specific button. You can use both at once for certain notes, and mash them against boss characters for a boost to your combo score. This makes up all the combat controls you need to succeed, and where Muse Dash really shines with this is with the difficulty selector, allowing players to dial up the key count for tracks from a leisurely stroll to all-out chaos. The track selection itself is vast, with multiple DLC tracks available for purchase and more on the horizon. This collection should be enough to keep one busy for a while.
From the very beginning you are immersed in a colorful world, with adorable enemies to smack down along with hazards to avoid along the ground as you journey forward. There is a track timer toward the top of the screen that allows you to keep track of what point you are in a given level, and there's a focus bar at the bottom that once filled grants a bonus to accumulated points. The end of every level grants a rank, and I was able to get an A rank in almost all of the Easy level difficulty tracks on my very first go, which made me confident enough to dial up the difficulty a bit more and replay what I had already conquered.
You get to unlock additional characters and tracks as you play, and there are more to come. This game is highly worthy of praise, and should become a solid go-to for rhythm fans.
Pros:
Simple controls that take great advantage of the scaling difficulty settings.
An astoundingly large track list full of catchy tunes that are very easy to get into.
Bright and cheery visuals that captivate as well as add to the experience.
Can transfer levels and other info from mobile.
Cons:
The game’s full price feels expensive, but you get future added DLC with it as well.
Cannot transfer previous purchases from mobile.
Overall: 10/10
I am proud to give out my first ever perfect score to Muse Dash! Simple and sweet, it makes for a fantastic entry point to newcomers of the genre, and a welcome and rather relaxing respite for seasoned veterans. You can pick up the starter edition on Steam for less than five dollars, while the full edition is around 25 USD. The Switch edition includes all music packs.
SummaryCome and fix the world movement tampered with by a mirror image code with three beauties. This is a world of the perfect combination of a cool parkour game and a traditional music game——Muse Dash.