About This Game From indie pioneers Zen Studios (makers of Pinball FX2 and CastleStorm) comes KickBeat, an innovative rhythm game with a Kung Fu theme, featuring fully 3D characters and high-energy music! You can use your own music to create custom KickBeat tracks, allowing you ultimate replayability!New Additions for KickBeat Steam Edition:Six exclusive tracks from the Electronic Super Joy OST by indie electronic artist enV have been added to the single player campaign. There are now 24 tracks in the campaign! Advanced difficulty is now available in Free PlayBeat Your Music mode is available much earlier in the campaign, allowing you to create your own custom tracks without having to complete the single player campaignAdjustments have been made to the difficulty progression, helping players adjust to higher levels of play on a better curveEnhanced graphicsCustomizable keyboard controls + full X input controller support.42 Steam AchievementsStream Trading CardsSteam Cloud SupportThe KickBeat Steam Edition Soundtrack features tracks from a diverse lineup of artists from well known bands such as Pendulum and Marilyn Manson, to indie musicians Celldweller and Blue Stahli, to hidden talents like electronic music producer Voicians and Taiwanese rapper Shen Yi. KickBeat Steam Edition SoundtrackPendulum - Self vs. Self, Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix)Celldweller – Switchback, I Can’t WaitMarilyn Manson – The Beautiful PeopleShen Yi – War DancePOD – BoomPapa Roach – Last ResortBlue Stahli – Takedown, Scrape, UltranumbSouthpaw Swagger – It’s ShowtimePre-Fight Hype – It’s Goin DownVoicians – Fighters, The ConstructRob Zombie – Scum of the EarthStyles Beyond – Nine Thou (Grant Mohrman “Superstar’ Remix)Pre-Fight Hype & Southpaw Swagger – Tug-O-WarenV – DestinationenV – RPMenV – VeeenV – ShakestopperenV – OCPenV - BloomBeat Your Music mode features a set of tools allowing players to use their own music to create custom KickBeat tracks. Experiment with different types of music to create different types of fights!We got rid of the bars, arrows, button icons, etc. that other music games rely on as action cues and replaced them with fully 3D animated characters. Instead of just seeing characters in the background moving to a preset script as eye candy while the actual gameplay takes place in an abstract 2D interface, you actually control and react to those 3D characters. That means you actually get to focus your attention on what those characters are doing! As you play the game, you're creating your own fight sequence with your button presses. We also let you get rid of all the other interface parts (such as score) if you like, so that there are no distractions from the action.KickBeat features a full length single player campaign with beautifully hand drawn animations and a unique art style.Media Quotes“KickBeat succeeds as both a rhythm game and a fighting one” – JoyStiq“Combining slick combat with finely tuned rhythm-action fare, KickBeat was so frenetic it even managed to stir me from my early-morning half-awake sate.” – Pocket Gamer“The hand-drawn animation really stands out in this regard and I found myself getting absorbed by the hypnotic flow of the figures moving in and out of the combat area.” – Destructoid 7aa9394dea Title: KickBeat Steam EditionGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Zen StudiosPublisher:Zen StudiosRelease Date: 20 Jan, 2014 KickBeat Steam Edition Download Low Mb kickbeat steam edition crack. kickbeat steam edition. kickbeat steam edition trainer. kickbeat steam edition gameplay. kickbeat steam edition โหลด W A W W S A D W A S D W A A A S S D W S S D A W S D DD A S W S A, I think I just described the game.. 3 hours later. . . Beat the game. and wishing there was more...OH WAIT THERE IS!!!!besides having an orginal storyline thats about 3 hours long... you can add your own music and have continious fun XD I DIG IT. screw guitar hero XD AND THIS GAME IS NOT EASY.. lol which also makes it funnnn :D. The game does not feel as fluid as a music game should. The button presses don't really match up with the beat and the game never really changes. It is pretty repetitive. I would pass.. Despite being a music/rhythm game, the key inputs often don't actually sync up with the beat or the melody, making timing inputs sometimes ridiculously difficult. While conceptually interesting, the game ultimately fails in execution, becoming an exercise in frustration. Furthermore, the advertised "Beat Your Music" mode advertised by the game requires players to manually find the beat to a song, even if the game does provide a rudimentary method of finding it via a system where the player must press a key in time to what they feel is the beat, as opposed to using software to automatically detect a track's BPM.Ultimately, KickBeat is a game with an interesting concept plagued by a failure of execution. Those interested in a proper rhythm game should consider something like the freeware Dance With Intensity, which is generally better than KickBeat, even it does not present itself as a rhythm-based fighting game. 4/10. It's been a while since I've played a rhythm game, but this is just what I needed right now! More Dance Dance Revolution in it's approach to gameplay than say a Guitar Hero type game, but the tracks cover a fair amount of ground. Great production value too, with slick menus and enjoyable storytelling done through comics with charming writing. I would love to see some more sound effects when you land punches and kicks, especially when the action cuts away for those bullet time special moves. So far, everything else makes this game a real winner.. KickBeat is something I found in a steam discussion sharing games that could be music driven, as it was currently 80% off; I had to give it a try!The first thing that is worth noting is that this game seems primarily a single player campaign game with a set playlist of songs, which chapter by chapter go through a story. I was only interested in this game for the additional feature of being able to import your own local music files once you have gotten past the first chapter of the campaign (which is the first four levels). For that reason, this review will be a little partial. I can\u2019t say that I\u2019m giving this a full review, as I basically played an extra feature, and not the main game.With that said, the part of the campaign that I did play was fun. You play as a young martial artist, who is trying to protect \u201cthe sphere\u201d, the magical entity of which all music is held, from the bad guys. You smack up your enemies to the beat of music, and the tracks seemed fast-paced but varied.It also seemed as if this game had a comedic element to it. It actually seems fun, and maybe at some point I\u2019ll play through the campaign entirely.The part I actually wanted to play though, the \u201cbeat your music\u201d feature, was actually quite interesting. As far as the genre goes, this is something a bit different. I was hoping you didn\u2019t have to get too far in the campaign to unlock the feature, and you didn\u2019t, which was good. The four levels you need to play to unlock it acted as a decent practice time to get used to the game.You direct the game to your locally stored music files, and it comes up with a little interface which helps create your custom level. At first glance I was a little worried, as it asks you for the beats per minute and the beat start for your song. That\u2019s not something I imagine people generally know, so I worried it was going to be a problem.Thankfully, there is an option to start the \u201cBPM calculator\u201d. The game will play you sections of the song, and you can tap the beat in to help it get an idea of how to calculate the song. I did it several times, with various different types of songs, and it seemed to work pretty well for me.I tried both tapping the beat of the bass line, and tapping along to the vocals, and both seemed to come out with decent levels. Once the level is created, it\u2019s stored and you can play it whenever you like. If you mess up the rhythm, and it\u2019s a little off, you can even go back and edit already made songs, to try and fine tune the level.Once your level is made, you can choose your difficulty, and customise your environment, character and outfit assumingly to ones you have unlocked.As a music driven game, it\u2019s pretty alright. I wouldn\u2019t say it\u2019s the best, but it\u2019s definitely a bit different and a bit of fun. Of course, it\u2019s not meant to be a music driven game, so it\u2019s understandable that this \u201cadditional feature\u201d is only alright.The main game is where the attraction is, and it seems like a fun game.All in all I think it\u2019s worth a go! If you\u2019re only into the music driven bit like I am, definitely buy this when it\u2019s on sale. Otherwise, if you think the main campaign looks like something you\u2019d play, straight up give it a go. It\u2019s a fun little rhythm game with a martial arts and music based story line and a quirky humour.TL;DR : I played it for the \u201cbeat your music\u201d additional feature, which is fun, but you should really be buying it for the main game which is a single player story campaign. A fun little story plays out as you beat people up to a set playlist of music.The \u201cbeat your music\u201d feature is pretty easy to use, and you can create a whole collection of levels using your favourite songs.For more reviews of this genre, check out my curator page The Best: Music Driven Games \u266b Controller support: IncludedLocal music files: IncludedOnline streaming: Not included
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