Synth Riders Adds the Can-Do Positivity Of Massive Linkin Park DLC
Nothing makes a good rhythm game like music with a bit of energy to it. Playing tends to be a high-energy activity so for the most part you want tunes to reflect that, especially in gameplay-focused arcade-like titles. Which isn't to say a dirge can't work, but seeing as more notes gives more to do that means you won't be seeing much of, for example, ambient drone. Energetic doesn't necessarily mean upbeat, though, and a perfect example of this would be Linkin Park. The band's music gets called a lot of things, thanks to the way it blends genres together, but I like to think of it as high energy self-recrimination.
Nothing makes a good rhythm game like music with a bit of energy to it. Playing tends to be a high-energy activity so for the most part you want tunes to reflect that, especially in gameplay-focused arcade-like titles. Which isn't to say a dirge can't work, but seeing as more notes gives more to do that means you won't be seeing much of, for example, ambient drone. Energetic doesn't necessarily mean upbeat, though, and a perfect example of this would be Linkin Park. The band's music gets called a lot of things, thanks to the way it blends genres together, but I like to think of it as high energy self-recrimination. What's Your Reaction?