Veterans of the rhythm game genre have announced the establishment of new video game developer RedOctane Games. The studio is focused on "solely on advancing the rhythm game genre, combining the past ...
Joey Brown is an interview reporter, editor, and lifelong gamer with experience in nearly every genre from space sims and MMORPGs to metroidvanias and city builders. He has sat down with industry ...
Unbeatable, an upcoming rhythm game from Balatro publisher Playstack, was set to launch Thursday, Nov. 6. With only half a ...
Indie game developer Gatera Studio and publisher Selecta Play recently announced their new rhythm-action puzzle platformer known as Antro. Taking a few cues from other platforms of this same genre, ...
TL;DR: RedOctane Games, a resurrected RedOctane Inc - which made Guitar Hero - is promising the 'next great music rhythm game', and with some of the talent on board, it's easy to get excited. Is this ...
Rhythm games have an obvious appeal, as they not only allow players to listen to their favorite songs but also immerse them in the shoes of hit musicians. How bizarre, then, that one series that's ...
Indie game developer and publisher Pracy Studios has released a free demo for their upcoming rhythm RPG game Nocturne for people to try out. In case you haven't seen the game yet, this is a ...
RedOctane Games, one of the two studios responsible for the creation of Guitar Hero, is back from its ignominious death under Activision and already teasing a spiritual successor to the legendary ...
Digital Trends can exclusively reveal that ModRetro is publishing Chantey, a pirate-themed metal rhythm game from Greek indie game studio Gortyn Code that’s coming to both Game Boy and Chromatic. The ...
Genshin Impact is adding a permanent rhythm event in Version 5.3 with a total of 56 tracks. The tracks appear to be pulled ...
Publisher Flat2VR Studios and developer Insane Prey will release virtual reality rhythm action game RAGER for PlayStation VR2 in 2026, the companies announced.
As the video game industry descended on San Francisco for this year's Game Developers Conference, one thing was clear: some of gaming's biggest ideas are born from its smallest teams. At showcase ...