RedOctane Games, a studio founded by developers of Guitar Hero, has unveiled a new rhythm game, 'Stage Tour', set for release later this year.
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Stage Tour is a rhythm-action game that blends familiar, accessible note-highway gameplay with exciting modern twists.
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RedOctane Games, the rhythm game studio led by genre veterans, has announced Stage Tour, a rhthm action game “that blends familiar, accessible note-highway gameplay with exciting modern ...
It began with a dog and an onion. Sure, NanaOn-Sha’s PaRappa the Rapper wasn’t the first video game to demand players sync button presses to a basic beat via on-screen prompts. For instance, the early ...