I think MetalCasket has this...if not, someone should alert him CHTHONIC - Rhythm Crusher Commanded Requirements:Compatible with iphone 4,iphone 4s, iphone 5, ipad 2, ipad 3, ipad 4, ipod touch (5th genera… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsCommanded Requirements:Compatible with iphone 4,iphone 4s, iphone 5, ipad 2, ipad 3, ipad 4, ipod touch (5th generation), This app is optimized for iphone 5,Requires ios 5.0 or later.CHTHONIC – Rhythm Crusher is the result of the alliance formed between Chun-Mu International Ltd. and Chthonic. The iOS based rhythm game harnesses the unique identity of Chthonic and the result is nothing sort of a sensory rollercoaster. The combination of a Heavy/Thrash Metal inspired visuals, 12 renowned tracks from CHTHONIC's repertoire and four unique gameplay and battle mechanics challenges the status quo of the rhythm game genre to date.☆12 select songs from CHTHONIC's 6 albums.☆Two modes and two levels are included in every song.☆Additional V.S. Mode allows for multiplayer through Bluetooth or Game Center.☆Equip System enables personalized strategies in V.S. Mode. ☆Vibration when hit in V.S. Mode.☆Leaderboard system in Co-op Mode for competitive play.☆Tout your score on Facebook & Twitter! Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Music Release:Jan 28, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #2 nightc1, Mar 20, 2013 Strange. Guess I need to try it since it's a rhythm game. I'll post something later with how it is... I have a feeling I'm not going to care for it. Plenty of IAP for additional songs at $1 to $2 each song... so... I'll see how it stands up with the content provided. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #3 Greyskull, Mar 21, 2013 Well, 12 songs isn't that off the mark, even for paid rhythm games except the really good ones. nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #4 nightc1, Mar 21, 2013 Last edited: Mar 21, 2013 Tried it out. Gameplay is pretty much ripped from Cytus. It has the same scanline deal, same basic circles. Some get held, most are tapped, the rest are follow the dots in a line. The main difference is that the color of the dot dictates if its to be hit on the up scan or down scan. Music is all death metal. Overall not a bad game, but the music selection locks this just to fans of that stuff. The color mechanic on the dots is kind of confusing, but I managed an A on the first song which unlocked the hard mode version. The first song was a little too long, but I guess that's better than super short. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #5 Greyskull, Mar 21, 2013 Like I said, a game for Metal Casket metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,064 1,340 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #6 metalcasket, Mar 21, 2013 Haha, I love you Greyskull. Yeah, I got it on launch. Like the game quite a bit, but there's a TON of IAP and you pretty much need to play for the duration of half a lifetime if you don't want to buy them. Overall, definitely worth checking it out for free if you're a fan of that kind of music. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #7 Connector, Mar 21, 2013 Lockedz, thanks Greyskull. nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #8 nightc1, Mar 21, 2013 So all of the music is unlockable by playing the game? Interesting. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #9 Greyskull, Mar 21, 2013 When I was a young lad I was big into Death/Black Metal; still enjoy me some grindcore. There are still some bands I love listening too, less slow and heavy, more ultrafast and thrashy. I will always love Carcass (first death metal/gindcore album I bought, back in '93 or '94)...the drummer sounds like he has a quadruple double bass-drum setup. Also enjoy some quirky band like Brutal Truth...Death/Grind meets danceable techno Drummerboycroy Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2012 4,172 0 36 Clinician Maine! #10 Drummerboycroy, Mar 21, 2013 We need a Prog Rock version of this game... Just sayin'. DBC metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,064 1,340 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #11 metalcasket, Mar 21, 2013 Yes, I just sent you a friend request based on the fact that you said you love Carcass...let alone their old-school stuff. Nothing wrong with Heartwork and Swansong though, but yeah. \m/ (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Strange. Guess I need to try it since it's a rhythm game. I'll post something later with how it is... I have a feeling I'm not going to care for it. Plenty of IAP for additional songs at $1 to $2 each song... so... I'll see how it stands up with the content provided.
Tried it out. Gameplay is pretty much ripped from Cytus. It has the same scanline deal, same basic circles. Some get held, most are tapped, the rest are follow the dots in a line. The main difference is that the color of the dot dictates if its to be hit on the up scan or down scan. Music is all death metal. Overall not a bad game, but the music selection locks this just to fans of that stuff. The color mechanic on the dots is kind of confusing, but I managed an A on the first song which unlocked the hard mode version. The first song was a little too long, but I guess that's better than super short.
Haha, I love you Greyskull. Yeah, I got it on launch. Like the game quite a bit, but there's a TON of IAP and you pretty much need to play for the duration of half a lifetime if you don't want to buy them. Overall, definitely worth checking it out for free if you're a fan of that kind of music.
When I was a young lad I was big into Death/Black Metal; still enjoy me some grindcore. There are still some bands I love listening too, less slow and heavy, more ultrafast and thrashy. I will always love Carcass (first death metal/gindcore album I bought, back in '93 or '94)...the drummer sounds like he has a quadruple double bass-drum setup. Also enjoy some quirky band like Brutal Truth...Death/Grind meets danceable techno
Yes, I just sent you a friend request based on the fact that you said you love Carcass...let alone their old-school stuff. Nothing wrong with Heartwork and Swansong though, but yeah. \m/