I’ve liked Spin Rhythm XD with custom songs available on https://spinsha.re. There’s also OSU which was the first Rhythm game for me.

Beat Saber seems to be another good one, but unfortunately I don’t have VR.

  • @macwood@lemm.ee
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    51 year ago

    Audiosurf is a classic. I haven’t tried the sequel but I spent a bunch of time playing Ninja Mono mode on the original.

    • @DualPadOP
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      31 year ago

      First time hearing about it and looking on youtube it looks cool.

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    When I had a Quest 2, Beat Saber was pretty much the only thing I played after beating all the other single player story games I had in VR.

    I honestly didn’t expect it to hold my attention more than a couple of songs. But I ended up figuring out how to add more after getting bored of the ones in the game.

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    41 year ago

    Quaver! With the caveat that you have to map the song yourself, but the game comes bundled with the least painful song map creator tool I’ve ever used.

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        41 year ago

        IMO, it’s better than osu!mania by far in terms of UI and performance. It can also one-click import your song libraries from other games, like o!m and Etterna. I love it, built-in map search too and steam workshop support for skins!

  • @Walop@sopuli.xyz
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    26 months ago

    Even though I suck at it, I’ve been playing Rhythm Doctor. It’s still officially in early access, but it’s already quite polished with a decent amount of official levels and a ton of custom ones done with the included editor.

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    @DualPad sorry for slow respond, but I’m going to choose 2 rhythm games that on mobile

    1. Cytoid
      It was a Cytus chart player, but the developer makes it have some different points from the original game, like storyboard, note AR… Rayark also learns some, making Cytus II effects more dope…
    2. Sonolus
      This one is very promising, it’s one of very rare examples of decentralized game. Provding a server API, scripting engine API, making it more powerful in terms of reading many chart formats.