Are you ready to unleash your inner Jedi warrior while grooving to the beat? Look no further than Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song, the exhilarating mobile game that combines slashing and music! Released by LinhVan Game on November 6, 2020, this game will have you slicing through vibrant neon blocks in sync with the music using your neon Saber while avoiding bombs along the way. With an Electronic Dance Music (EDM) playlist and upbeat hits from various genres, this game is a must-play for music enthusiasts.
What is Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song?
Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song is a captivating musical mobile game that allows players to slice to the beat. The gameplay is straightforward: swipe and control your cool neon lightsaber to slice the colorful blocks while keeping up with the rhythm of the catchy songs. The game even guides you with pop-up text windows, starting with “In the End” by Linkin Park as your practice song. To fully enjoy the game, you'll need a stable internet connection to download the songs before playing. Once downloaded, you can play offline and even earn free gold coins at the end of each round. Reach the last star on the progress map twice for the same song, and you'll unlock the endless mode for that track. Be careful though, missing a block or hitting a bomb will pause the song.
Tips and Tricks for Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song
Playing fast-paced songs can be a bit overwhelming, but fear not, here are some tips and tricks to help you master Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song:
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Use headphones: This is a musical game that requires coordination between your ears and hands. Using headphones or similar accessories will enhance your gaming experience. You don't want to miss out on the cool EDM rendition of each song or the precise timing required for slashing blocks in sync with the beat.
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Don't give up: Even if you've played a particular song a million times, there's still room for improvement. Each song has its own level of modulation, making it challenging yet thrilling. Keep trying until you sync with the right speed and timing for optimal slashing.
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Loosen up: It can be tough to keep up with lightning-fast songs, but don't let the intensity overwhelm you. Stay calm and play the song multiple times until you find your rhythm. Relax and enjoy the game without worrying about missing a beat.
Pros and Cons of Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song
As a musical mobile game, Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song has some great features that will get you in the groove. The EDM genre will instantly awaken the rhythm in your body. The gameplay itself, slashing blocks like a Jedi warrior, sets it apart from other music games that rely on tapping. It's suitable for all ages due to its easy-to-follow gameplay—just swipe along with the beat!
Moreover, you can unlock various weapons by watching ads, including a red lightsaber, an axe, a dagger, and other legendary weapons. However, the game's visuals and artwork are average and could use some improvement from the developers.
Unfortunately, the game lacks different levels of difficulty. It would be great if players could choose the difficulty level of the songs they want to play. Adding more rewards for completing challenging songs and an achievement board would also enhance the overall experience.
One major downside is the abundance of annoying ads. Although you can unlock weapons or continue by watching ads, the popping ads can be irritating at times. Additionally, you can't play offline as you need to download the songs before playing. However, it's a fair trade-off as the developers benefit from ad revenue to improve and update the game, ultimately leading to a more satisfying experience for players.
Conclusion
Playing Beat Slash: Blade & Saber Song is a breathtaking challenge. It's like taking on the roles of a Jedi warrior, a groovy dancer, and a musical artist all at once! The increasing challenges as you progress will keep you thirsty for more. This game is a fantastic recommendation for action and music lovers alike.
**Note: This review was originally written in Filipino on tingting.buzz, the home of tingting NEWS.