Simon Fredholm and Kwalee’s ROBOBEAT is a high-energy rhythm shooter that blends roguelike elements on the PlayStation 5. In this review, we delve into Ace’s intense pursuit of the quirky robot-showman Frazzer across his unconventional techno-playground, all set to an electrifying soundtrack. The game’s nonstop action demands precision, as you’ll have to keep moving to the rhythm to stay alive, with procedurally generated levels constantly challenging your adaptability. Customize your gameplay by selecting tracks that complement your style for an engaging experience.
Having explored rhythm shooters like Metal: Hellsinger on PS5 and BPM: Bullets Per Minute on the Switch, I was eager to see how ROBOBEAT would perform on this platform. Interestingly, it includes crossover tracks from BPM: Bullets Per Minute, along with extras from DUSK and ULTRAKILL, giving it a unique audio edge.
The control scheme is intuitive: navigate Ace with the left analog stick, aim using the right, dash, and jump with ease while integrating attack moves to the beat. Experiment with a variety of weapons such as the quick Revolver, the hard-hitting Flux shotgun, or the explosively unique Ping Pong, each offering strategically different cooldowns and effects that keep the combat fresh.
Success in ROBOBEAT isn’t just about defeating foes, but also about collecting Blips—the game’s currency—to purchase upgrades and unlock new areas. From the arsenal-expanding shop room to the skill-testing parkour challenges, each area offers its own set of obstacles and opportunities. However, uncovering these areas first requires their blueprints, adding another layer of strategic depth.
Trophy hunters will find plenty to keep them occupied, with a comprehensive list that includes requirements such as mastering parries, amassing coins, and achieving high beat combos. For those stuck on certain challenges, a ROBOBEAT Trophy Guide is available to provide tips and tricks.
Ultimately, ROBOBEAT is a thrilling experience, combining quick reflexes, strategic choices, and rhythmic timing. With 38 tracks and some killer bonus tunes, it promises lots of musical, frenetic fun. Ready for the challenge? ROBOBEAT hits PS5 tomorrow for $19.99.
This review was crafted based on a PlayStation 5 version provided by Kwalee.