Guitar Hero: Metallica
Guitar Hero Metallica is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. The game is the 2nd title in the series of Guitar Hero video game, focuses on the career and songs of one band. The main gameplay is based on Guitar Hero World Tour and offer many of same features from the previous game, including Single-player and Band Career modes, the ability to create and share brilliant songs through GHtunes, and Online Competitive modes. Additionally, the normal difficulty levels in the game presented in Guitar Hero: World Tour, the game offers an Expert difficulty level for drums that enables the player of the 2nd bass drum pedal to match the style. There are more than twenty-eight master recording available, spanning the career of Metallica and the further twenty-one songs picked up by Metallica’s members. The game allows the player like other music game to simulate the playing of rock music, using the special instruments. Guitar Hero Metallica includes core features such as Addictive Gameplay, Multiple Modes, Stunning Graphics, and several Musical Instruments. Check it out, and have fun if you love playing music games.
#1 Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone: Future Sound
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone: Future Sound is an Expansion Pack for the Rhythm and Music video game Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone developed and published by Sega for PlayStation 4. The game is set in the stunning world which the player explores from a third-person perspective to complete a set of challenging quests. The DLC pack comes with a collection of 120 awesome songs from the past DIVA titles including Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend, and more. In the game, the player can experience the Multiplayer mode and can enjoy hundreds of new songs. This title acts as one of two major DLC packs in the series. The game offers the similar gameplay to the previous titles and comes with the rush notes, for which the player needs to press the button to increase the score rapidly. There are several quests which the player completes by playing songs. With engaging gameplay, superb mechanics, and cool graphics, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA is the best game to play.
#2 Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone: Colorful Tone
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone: Colorful Tone is a Rhythm and Single-player Music video game developed and published by Sega for PlayStation platform. The game introduces the beautiful cast of characters and comes with a set of fantastic music that the player will enjoy while playing the game. It takes place in the colourful world that the player can navigate from a third-person perspective to complete a set of objectives. The title introduces a collection of over 100 exciting songs the following games such as Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade and Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX. Additionally, the player receives a huge amount of modules and he can but both DLC packs to unlock Survival Courses and Hairstyle customization. The game involves the player accomplishing challenging quests by playing different songs. During the mission, visual novel style dialogues and short interactions may be played out between the player and Vocaloids. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone: Colorful Tone offers prominent features such as 3D Environment, Music Gameplay, Multiple Modes, New 100 Songs, new Costumes, Customization, and more. Check it out, and you’ll like it.
#3 Rock Band 4
Rock Band 4 is a Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer Music video game developed and published by Harmonix for PlayStation 4. The game enables players to simulate the playing of music around different decades and genres using music instruments, including vocals, drums, bass guitars, and more. The title serves as the fourth main entry in the Franchise of Rock Bad, released for Xbox One and PlayStation. The game comes with the return of Harmonix to the Franchise after three-year hiatus. It also introduces the backward compatibility with hardware and content from previous versions of Rock Band. In the game, the player in a group or alone can use special instrument-based controllers to mimic playing the instruments following the cues, scrolling on the screen and attempt to play through a song to make points. During the gameplay, the player score points for hitting notes, winning a score multiplier for hitting a continuous series of notes without making any mistake, while mistakenly hit the right notes, causes the penalize the performance of the player and could end the song. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and cool stuff, Rock Band 4 is one of the best games to experience the music gameplay.
#4 Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is a Music video game with Rhythm elements and supports Single-player mode only, developed and published by Sega for PlayStation platform. The game is the 10th marvellous title in the series of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva video games and it takes a new approach to play style, revolving around the theme of Live and Produce. Offering the similar gameplay to previous installments, eliminating the link stars and double star notes. It comes with rush notes, for which the player can rapidly hit the corresponding buttons to increase the score. The game features a new mode Live Quest and takes the center focus over the Free-to-play mode. The new mode of the game involves the player accomplishing the challenging quests by playing defined songs. During the missions, visual novel style dialogues and interaction may play out between the player and Vocaloids. The mode of the game contains two different types of quests such as Event Quests and Area Quests. In Free to play mode, the player can modify the modules, module dropped and stage. Skills and elements are unavailable in this mode.
#5 SingStar
SingStar is a Music, Rhythm, and Single-player video game developed by SCE Worldwide Studios London and published by SCEA. The game offers an exciting karaoke-based video game, and it lets players get their hands on competitive singing gameplay. During the game, the player has an option to use his microphones to play, or just download the app to turn your device into a personal pocket-sized mic. In the game, players can belt out their favorite tracks, from pop to rock, available to purchase from the online store. During the gameplay, the player will experience a new party mode, where up to eight players can team up in order to take on fun singing challenges, including Medleys, Pass the Mic, and First to the Post. During the gameplay, the player needs to score the best points to set the record to the community to beat. The player has an opportunity to show off his best bits on Twitter, and all players can rate the photos and videos of other players in the community.
#6 Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is a Rhythm and Single-player Music video game developed by P-Studio and published by Atlus for the PlayStation platform. The game serves as the part of the Persona video game series and also acts as the part of the massive Megami Tensei franchise. It introduces the central cast of RPG video game Persona 5, and the main gameplay focuses on characters, taking part in the rhythm-based gameplay. The premise of the game is RPG gameplay elements, introducing the gameplay which follows the similar pattern to Persona 4: Dancing All Night. In the start, the player needs to choose a character from available, polish his skills, and then start completing a set of tasks while playing music to advance through the game. The game features six-button controls to hit the notes in time to play the musical track. However, during the section of the song, known as Fever, a selected partner joins the player for the routine, with unique choreography for each character reflecting the relationship of the characters.
#7 The Caligula Effect: Overdose
The Caligula Effect: Overdose is an RPG, Anime, Female Protagonist, and Single-player video game developed by FURYU Corporation for various platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a battler whose primary mission is to get engaged in turn-based combats.
While battling, the player views the character from an isometric view. In solo mode, the player faces the foes as a single battler, but the multiplayer mode allows the player to make a party of four members. Battle activates when the player kills the foes during exploration.
Nine primary characters are there that a player can utilize in the adventure. The player can enroll any NPC into the team after getting to level two or higher grade. The player can assign three orders per turn to each teammate and can review its result before the game begins. The core features of the game are Turn-based, Multiplayer Mode, Nine Characters, and NPC Interaction.