Twin Edge system requirements
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Discrete graphics card
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows® 10
A really understated and amazing Rhythm game. Out of all the games i have played this would be the one i would most want more of a workshop community for. Some of the talent i have seen from map makers already is fascinating and has potential to blow up.
Great game to keep your mind active, especially on the harder tracks.
If this game was controller friendly it would definitely be in my top 5 rhythm games. however i have found that you can change the key binds to whatever you want to if you really wanted to, it is possible to play maps with a controller. you just can't navigate between the menus
a breath of fresh air for rhythm games. lack of audio calibration for bluetooth headphones feature thats easy to find
new rhythm game.
If you like rhythm games, I recommend it!
shame that there are no various songs yet. :(
I want a lot of updates.
If your IQ is over 1 get this game thanks :)
The perfect rhythm game for the Steam deck!
Simple and minimalistic but incredibly fun. It is also very optimized. Steam deck will last for 4h30min at 144hz settings (Extremely recommended using this) or 5hr30min when capped @ 60hz (Noticeable frame drops with this setting).
The game also provides essential QOL for rhythm games like Osu's Judgement bar, average offset. Some tweaking is required on controller settings on the deck since there's no native controller support out of the box, but the game is so simple it shouldn't be a problem.
(Be warned that this review is made after only playing for 3 hours)
THE GAME IS SO AMAZING!
To anyone who like rhythm games like Muse Dash or A Dance of Fire and Ice, I highly recommend since this game resembles them both, both musically and built as a taiko style (Or what seems to be like taiko)!
Music library in-game is 10/10 and I have never wanted to dance so hard whilst trying to stay alive!
Mechanics are a bit wonky and there seems to be no way of fixing the hitsound for the notes if you have set the offset to something custom. Other than that, I have no complaints!
The game itself is a high 9/10 and I can't stress this enough. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS GAME TO ANYONE WHO LOVES RHYTHM!
The concept for this rhythm game is both simple as it is unique. It takes the familiarity of requiring just two buttons to play and turns it on its head with the visual representation of the beats, requiring using peripheral vision to the fullest as you constantly switch from one circle to the other. Each map was meticulously handcrafted to have a little something for everyone in terms of difficulty while also delivering a pleasurable audiovisual experience. The artstyle is pretty to look at yet not distracting from the gameplay therefore emphasizing the importance of sheer focus and skill. On top of that both the amount of content as well as the social aspect in the form of a leaderboard add to the replayability that so many games nowadays lack. It is truly one of the rhythm games of all time!
cool concept, needs better resolution options (literally none of them fit my screen right except 600x900???), needs MUCH better mapping, especially on the harder songs. parts of the camelia songs are massively undercharted, other parts have notes that don't exist.
many maps have bad flow, and the four note streams are very unsatisfying (5 and 3 feel fine for some reason?)
UI looks like it is a mobile game, and wtf is with the data policy, why does your indie rythm game need a massive data collection policy like wtf are you doing??
My left and right brain are overheating. 10/10
I'm having an amazing time with Twin Edge. I put many hours into the demo and the full game is adding loads of fresh songs and achievements. If you enjoy rhythm games, you surely can't go wrong with the hours you'll get out of this for the price. Excellent value!
Even if you've played many rhythm games, Twin Edge is a very challenging and fun experience. While the song selection isn't the *biggest* you are able to download and create custom maps made by the community. I can't wait to see where this game goes!
Very nice and interesting design. Good song choice and levles. You can even make your own maps!
i recomend it
My friends can't understand how this game works. They keep moving their eyes left and right. Is this the idea?
I don't think so! Twin Edge is the first rhythm game ever that forced me to figure out the music, you know the rhythm part of it. Once you get it, you don't have to look that much. All you need is some peripheral vision to know where the note is, and your ears for when!
As you could tell by now, I'm not an avid music gamer. The demo could manage to pull me in and keep me on the edge of that sweet skill curve. The full game adds a ton of tracks for each difficulty level, exactly what I needed.
Too bad my sleep is screwed up and I can't play attention-demanding games right now D:
Very fun concept for a rhythm game. There aren't a lot of base game songs but the songs included are very good. Once there is a thriving custom song community, this game will be perfect for constant play.